"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
Successful architect Liandra Muller secretly dreams of a strong master who will love and keep her. In reality she belongs to Rave, a sadistic construction worker who pops in and out of her life, exploiting her at will. Each time she vows to resist him, but again and again he makes her crawl. Her slightest disobedience is met with the belt not to mention punishing sessions of late night bondage. Then she meets Virgil, a mysterious Native American iron worker with a penchant for unleashing the dreams of submissive females. He takes her away for a night of passion in his bonds. Rave discovers her treachery and offers her a choice. Leave him forever or face a whole new level of humiliation. Liandra has feelings for Virgil but in her heart she fears he is too nice, too easygoing for her tastes. Rave makes her pay for her deceit, forcing her to service another woman. Liandra accepts her degradation, vowing to be Rave's slave forever. But Rave is still not satisfied. He orders Liandra to pick up a stranger at a bar and offer herself to him, no limits. By chance she finds the handsome Kyle, quiet on the outside, but a tiger underneath. Kyle is more than he seems and the two quickly discover their mutual need for dominance and submission. Could a grieving widower become the master Liandra has longed for? If so, can she break her ties to Rave? Is seems that Virgil holds the key, along with his beautiful Native American slave girl Penayway, who will teach Liandra a whole new way to find herself in submission.
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