Alexander Fairhaven, the most eligible and arrogant bachelor in all of Boston, has more money than he can spend in a dozen lifetimes. But he's never found a woman to hold his interest—or meet his rather strict needs in the bedroom—for more than a single date. Not until Elizabeth falls at his feet in the middle of a downpour.
He's consumed by her beauty, but it's her spirit that sends Alexander to his knees.
Elizabeth escaped a relationship that threatened to take everything from her. She carved out a new life in Boston. Not an extravagant one, but one that was hers. Until someone framed her for tax fraud. She can't start anything with the rich, British billionaire who came to her rescue. Not when her former employers want to destroy her.
Alexander is a man used to getting what he wants. When danger comes for Elizabeth, he'll do anything to save her. Because she's his in every way. His submissive. His love. His everything.
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In His Silks is a BDSM romantic suspense novel featuring a hot, British billionaire, a first-time submissive who doesn't let her Dom rule her life outside the bedroom, and a pulse-pounding ending. The Restrained Series is complete with all four books available now! Books 1, 3, and 4 can be read as standalones. Christmas Silks is a holiday novella that takes place immediately after In His Silks.
Patricia D. Eddy writes romance for the beautifully broken. Fueled by coffee, wine, and Doctor Who episodes on repeat, she brings damaged heroes and heroines together to find their happy ever afters in many different worlds. From military to paranormal to BDSM, her characters are unstoppable forces colliding with such heat, sparks always fly.
Patricia makes her home in Seattle with her husband and very spoiled cats, and when she’s not writing, she loves working on home improvement projects, especially if they involve power tools.
Her award-winning Away From Keyboard series will always be her first love, because that’s where she realized the characters in her head were telling their own stories—and she was just writing them down.