Birth of a Biker Chick by Charlene McSuede
Celeste Lambert, former queen of the daytime drama, and current trophy girlfriend to the powerful Tony DelMario, has problems. Her boyfriend thinks she sold his business secrets to his competitors. Even worse, she’s pretty convinced he’s trying to kill her because of it. So Celeste does what any good soap opera queen would do. She develops a convenient case of amnesia, in order to buy time to gather the money she needs to escape him for good.
Tony DelMario has problems of his own. A hit- and-run driver put a two year hole in his fiancés memory that Tony is desperate to fill. All the attention in the world isn’t helping her remember how much she used to love him, and it isn’t putting a damper on her new found defiance either. One thing he’s quick to remind Celeste of is that she agreed to a domestic discipline relationship, meaning he has no problem putting her over his knee for a spanking when she misbehaves, no matter how little she remembers him.
It doesn’t take long for Celeste’s fake amnesia to uncover a lot more problems in their relationship, specifically the fact that her fiancé doesn’t even seem to like her that much. Meanwhile, Tony misses the woman he lost, but is more than intrigued by the new one that replaced her. Celeste, for her part, still loves the man who might have tried to kill her. But there are some things that love can’t fix, and Celeste needs to decide whether to trust Tony again, or forget him for real.
Celeste Lambert, former queen of the daytime drama, and current trophy girlfriend to the powerful Tony DelMario, has problems. Her boyfriend thinks she sold his business secrets to his competitors. Even worse, she’s pretty convinced he’s trying to kill her because of it. So Celeste does what any good soap opera queen would do. She develops a convenient case of amnesia, in order to buy time to gather the money she needs to escape him for good.
Tony DelMario has problems of his own. A hit- and-run driver put a two year hole in his fiancés memory that Tony is desperate to fill. All the attention in the world isn’t helping her remember how much she used to love him, and it isn’t putting a damper on her new found defiance either. One thing he’s quick to remind Celeste of is that she agreed to a domestic discipline relationship, meaning he has no problem putting her over his knee for a spanking when she misbehaves, no matter how little she remembers him.
It doesn’t take long for Celeste’s fake amnesia to uncover a lot more problems in their relationship, specifically the fact that her fiancé doesn’t even seem to like her that much. Meanwhile, Tony misses the woman he lost, but is more than intrigued by the new one that replaced her. Celeste, for her part, still loves the man who might have tried to kill her. But there are some things that love can’t fix, and Celeste needs to decide whether to trust Tony again, or forget him for real.
Celeste Lambert, former queen of the daytime drama, and current trophy girlfriend to the powerful Tony DelMario, has problems. Her boyfriend thinks she sold his business secrets to his competitors. Even worse, she’s pretty convinced he’s trying to kill her because of it. So Celeste does what any good soap opera queen would do. She develops a convenient case of amnesia, in order to buy time to gather the money she needs to escape him for good.
Tony DelMario has problems of his own. A hit- and-run driver put a two year hole in his fiancés memory that Tony is desperate to fill. All the attention in the world isn’t helping her remember how much she used to love him, and it isn’t putting a damper on her new found defiance either. One thing he’s quick to remind Celeste of is that she agreed to a domestic discipline relationship, meaning he has no problem putting her over his knee for a spanking when she misbehaves, no matter how little she remembers him.
It doesn’t take long for Celeste’s fake amnesia to uncover a lot more problems in their relationship, specifically the fact that her fiancé doesn’t even seem to like her that much. Meanwhile, Tony misses the woman he lost, but is more than intrigued by the new one that replaced her. Celeste, for her part, still loves the man who might have tried to kill her. But there are some things that love can’t fix, and Celeste needs to decide whether to trust Tony again, or forget him for real.