Loving Miranda by Michelle Peters
After a chance encounter in the hotel lobby, Miranda fell under the sway of Tony Marino, the manager of the Dominion Hotel. Young, impressionable and adventurous, she willingly submitted to Tony in ways she had never done before. As Tony introduced Miranda to the art of submission, she experienced life – and love – in a different way. But that was years ago, before Miranda moved on to Matt Warrington, and before Matt bought the Broadstreet Hotel, eventually leaving Miranda for Alison Roberts.
Another chance encounter in the lobby of the Dominion Hotel brings Tony back into Miranda’s life. She is no longer the young girl Tony first met. Miranda knows what she wants now, and what she wants is more. More submission, more discipline, more sensual adventure. Is Tony the dom capable of taking her there? Miranda will soon find out, after agreeing to submit to him once again.
As Tony takes Miranda down this path, his love for her becomes increasingly evident. The problem is, loving Miranda is not easy – it never has been.
Tony should know, he has secretly loved her for years. Miranda once loved Tony as well, but that was long ago. Does she still love him? She’s not sure. However, if Miranda is ever going to love Tony again, she has to learn to let go of the past. Easier said than done.
Publisher’s Note: This love story contains adult themes, and explicitly described sensual encounters.
After a chance encounter in the hotel lobby, Miranda fell under the sway of Tony Marino, the manager of the Dominion Hotel. Young, impressionable and adventurous, she willingly submitted to Tony in ways she had never done before. As Tony introduced Miranda to the art of submission, she experienced life – and love – in a different way. But that was years ago, before Miranda moved on to Matt Warrington, and before Matt bought the Broadstreet Hotel, eventually leaving Miranda for Alison Roberts.
Another chance encounter in the lobby of the Dominion Hotel brings Tony back into Miranda’s life. She is no longer the young girl Tony first met. Miranda knows what she wants now, and what she wants is more. More submission, more discipline, more sensual adventure. Is Tony the dom capable of taking her there? Miranda will soon find out, after agreeing to submit to him once again.
As Tony takes Miranda down this path, his love for her becomes increasingly evident. The problem is, loving Miranda is not easy – it never has been.
Tony should know, he has secretly loved her for years. Miranda once loved Tony as well, but that was long ago. Does she still love him? She’s not sure. However, if Miranda is ever going to love Tony again, she has to learn to let go of the past. Easier said than done.
Publisher’s Note: This love story contains adult themes, and explicitly described sensual encounters.
After a chance encounter in the hotel lobby, Miranda fell under the sway of Tony Marino, the manager of the Dominion Hotel. Young, impressionable and adventurous, she willingly submitted to Tony in ways she had never done before. As Tony introduced Miranda to the art of submission, she experienced life – and love – in a different way. But that was years ago, before Miranda moved on to Matt Warrington, and before Matt bought the Broadstreet Hotel, eventually leaving Miranda for Alison Roberts.
Another chance encounter in the lobby of the Dominion Hotel brings Tony back into Miranda’s life. She is no longer the young girl Tony first met. Miranda knows what she wants now, and what she wants is more. More submission, more discipline, more sensual adventure. Is Tony the dom capable of taking her there? Miranda will soon find out, after agreeing to submit to him once again.
As Tony takes Miranda down this path, his love for her becomes increasingly evident. The problem is, loving Miranda is not easy – it never has been.
Tony should know, he has secretly loved her for years. Miranda once loved Tony as well, but that was long ago. Does she still love him? She’s not sure. However, if Miranda is ever going to love Tony again, she has to learn to let go of the past. Easier said than done.
Publisher’s Note: This love story contains adult themes, and explicitly described sensual encounters.