
TWO DOMMES, ONE DRUNKEN BET.
IRA MATHISON
That feisty blonde making my life hell is Kathleen, a woman who seduced me twelve years ago. Seduced and left me in one of the most embarrassing situations of my life.
I donāt hold a grudge. Not really. How can I, when I still find myself staring at her every time sheās around? How can I want her to leave my presence when all I think about is her watching my every move, studying me⦠wanting me?
Oh, I still want her too. I need to have her like I need this air to breathe. Thereās just one problem.
Sheās a Domme.
I have no idea how to seduce a woman I refuse to let be in charge!
KATHLEEN ALLEN
Ira is smug, condescending⦠and so obnoxiously gorgeous that I canāt stop thinking about her when we work together.
She represents everything I want for myself, after all. Confidence. Transgressive femininity. The urge to dominate every room sheās in, as effortlessly as she breathes this stupid air I share with her.
When the sparks fly so hot that we finally get what weāve both wanted since forever, I make the greatest mistake of my life.
I propose a friendly wager that results in the loser submitting to the other for a night.
I never anticipated losing!
THE DOMMES is a sapphic retelling of the Cynthia Dane bestseller āDom Vs. Domme.ā Itās a super spicy romance featuring two Dommes, one of whom is a non-binary lesbian.

Kathleen and Ira are backāthis time, with a document they definitely donāt remember signing.
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas… but that rule doesnāt apply when you wake up with the worst hangover of your lifeāand a wife.
Now, instead of enjoying their much-needed vacation, Kathleen and Ira are stuck navigatingĀ lawyers, hotel mix-ups, and an inconvenient amount of intimate frustration.Ā Throw in one overbearing mother with aĀ sixth sense for chaos,Ā and suddenly their “quick fix” turns into a week ofĀ Domme-sized problems, late-night confessions, and very questionable decisions.
The plan? Undo the damage and go back to normal.
The problem?Ā Kathleen and Ira were never ānormalā to begin with.
Thatās Vegas, baby.