She comes to the club with her armor in place, the kind of woman who never lets anyone see her shake. But the moment she catches his gaze from across the room, something cold slides through her stomach and settles warm between her thighs. He watches her like he already knows. Like he has already stripped her bare in his mind and found exactly what she needs.
He is her new business partner, which complicates everything. She has spent years building walls no man has breached. He has spent just as long refusing to let anyone close enough to matter. Their negotiations in conference rooms crackle with unspoken threats, both of them circling something neither will name. Then his hand closes around her wrist in a hotel elevator and her breath stops. His thumb presses her pulse point and neither of them speaks until the doors open.
The club offers them a stage draped in velvet, masked spectators waiting in the dark. She has never imagined kneeling for anyone, let alone for an audience. But when he buckles the leather around her wrists himself, his fingers brushing the tender skin beneath, she feels the first true silence her mind has known in years. The lights find her skin like hands. His voice in her ear, barely audible, tells her exactly what he will make her feel. The crowd watches her arch and shiver and finally, completely, let go.
Between sessions they fight. The empire they are building together strains under deadlines, rivalries, a betrayal that arrives by email at three in the morning. She questions whether submission makes her weak. He questions whether his need to possess her has blinded him to everything else. They bruise each other with words, then heal each other with mouths and teeth and the particular cruelty of withholding what the other craves until they are both trembling.
On the stage they find their truth. Off it, they must decide if what burns between them can survive the daylight, the boardroom, the ordinary damage two guarded people inflict on everyone they allow close.
A full-length BDSM romance exploring exhibitionism, voyeurism, and the terror of being truly seen.