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Little Savage - Lizbeth Dusseau

Little Savage

Lizbeth Dusseau
Pink Flamingo Publications , English

The waifish Lisle has been a submissive for the reclusive Baron Brauer at his estate located in a remote woods outside Washington DC. She roams the vast estate like a feral woman. When Brauer dies after an extended illness, his heirs hire the Baron’s friend Marcus Rathburn to purge the estate all traces of Brauer’s perverted lifestyle. After several unsuccessful attempts to remove the wild woman from the property, Marcus enlists the help of his friend Daniel Broc, a former mercenary. He gave up that life two years before and now lives in Georgetown while working for the Pentagon. Though dominating women still comes naturally, he no long wants anything to do with submissives. At the Brauer estate, Daniel finds Lisle to be a puzzling creature: vulnerable, impulsive and stubborn.

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