The Girl on the Bus by Raven McAllan

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Dommissimma, 2

Julia ran out on Tay five years ago, so she can't be the woman he sees on the bus. However, when she ends up being the one taking notes at his meeting, he knows he will move heaven and earth to make her his once more.

Will she agree, or will she run again?

Be Warned: BDSM, public exhibition, spanking

 

Excerpt:

Julia wasn't going to admit she thought her pussy might well have sealed itself up due to lack of use. "What are we watching?" The jiving whatevers were back in force with a vengeance.

As Belle pushed the heavy-looking, windowless door open and took Julia's hand, pulling her in, Julia began to sweat. Tiny black dots swam in her vision.

Oh shit, stop it, and do not faint, not here. How embarrassing. But she couldn't stop the tiny moan from escaping. Belle looked at her.

"Hell. Julia, it's not den of iniquity. No white slavers or bogey men, honestly."

Julia managed a half smile. It became hard work when you thought even to open your mouth you'd throw up. Coupled with the horrid metallic tang of blood hitting every sense possible because you'd bitten your lip, it was more than unpleasant. "You sure? Oh Belle, joke, okay? I'm sorry I just felt weird. Maybe I'm hungry. Cake and then an apology for a chicken salad doesn't really fill me up."

"You can't scene on a full stomach," Belle said and then went white. "Oh, bugger."

The butterflies in Julia's tummy turned into bats and beetles and all things nasty. Having a no holds barred fight.

"Oh bugger, indeed. 'Fess up woman, what have you said I'd do that I don't know about? I'm not going one inch further until you tell me." Julia moved to one side. A couple of girls dressed in pelmet skirts that were almost an arrest-able deal, and much too tight corsets approached the registration desk. She hoped they didn't need to take a deep breath, they'd be hard pushed to. Next to them she looked like the aged granny.

"Belle, unless you tell me what the fuck is going in, I'm out of here. You told me a demo, not a scene."

"A demo is a scene," Belle said.

"And hell is just a hot fire to warm your toes beside. What's going on?"

Belle dragged her toward the wall, out of the way of the few interested bystanders. Obviously they wondered why someone shook like a milkshake and hung back, instead of rushing eagerly to go in.

"Well, look, why don't you just treat tonight as research? You know for the BDSM book you insist you're not going to write, but I bet you really want to."

No, I really don't. The real thing spoiled me. It had been such a private intense night, that Julia knew she didn’t want to share her thoughts and feelings about it with unknown people. Sadly, she also knew there was as much chance of her not using her knowledge if she wrote about it as of her winning the football pools. She didn't do those.

"Wrong. Now how about you tell me the rest, you've got that look. The one you use before you get me to agree to something I really don't want to do, but you're going to do your darndest to make me."

"Oh hell, there's a chance we might get asked to participate if we want to. No way was I going to spoil it by having a full stomach, and so not fit for purpose, you know?" Belle licked her lips and winked.

In spite of herself Julia laughed. "No, thank you. Not my scene."

And if she believes that I have a bridge for sale. Argh fuck and hell. "Er, what are we going to see?"

Product Reviews

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5/5
Night Owl Reviews
Written by Sandiebuck on 30th Sep 2016

This short by Raven McAllan is the second book in the Dommissimma series about the BDSM club of the same name. The first book, Master, was phenomenal, as was her other series about a BDSM club, Diomhair. And, I'm happy to say, her alpha heroes are still as hot and sexy as in her other books. Tay MacKinnon is driving along on his way to see his agent/sister. (he's an actor). He's behind a double decker bus when he happens to catch a familiar glimpse of white/silver hair on a profile he's well-acquainted with. It's been five years, but he'd know his Silver anywhere. They had one magical night before she ran. But while there's a distraction, she exits the bus. Julia is finishing up her last day of work and is taking a year off to write a book. She’s asked to take notes for her boss and a client. When the client speaks in a deep, rumbling voice and calls her pet, five years disappear in a flash. She'd remember Master T anywhere. But when he goes to talk to her, she's hiding. Her friend has plans though, and when they go out to a club that night, it turns out to be Dommissimma, a local BDSM club. And Master T just happens to be there. What's a sub to do? As always, it was a joy reading one of Raven's books, even if it was way too short. I love her Doms, and she's just made me fall in love with one more. I'll take one please?

5/5
A Great Short Read!
Written by undefined on 22nd Nov 2014

Julia ran after one beautiful night with Tay. She was young and wasn’t sure she knew what she wanted. But she never forgot about it and dreamt about it for years. Tay has been consumed by the woman who ran from him. He is always looking for her when he is out. He just wants her back in his life. Five years after that night Tay believes that he sees Julia on a bus but once again she disappears. He is surprised but thrilled when she walks into the room where he’s having a meeting. But she leaves before he can talk to her. What happens when fate brings them together once again? Will she run again or will she finally agree to what he wants? Will she finally find happiness? This may be a short story and a fast read but it’s great regardless. It’s the perfect length for Julia and Tay’s story.

5/5
Fantastic Short Read.
Written by Nicole on 22nd Nov 2014

Julia ran after one beautiful night with Tay. She was young and wasn’t sure she knew what she wanted. But she never forgot about it and dreamt about it for years. Tay has been consumed by the woman who ran from him. He is always looking for her when he is out. He just wants her back in his life. Five years after that night Tay believes that he sees Julia on a bus but once again she disappears. He is surprised but thrilled when she walks into the room where he’s having a meeting. But she leaves before he can talk to her. What happens when fate brings them together once again? Will she run again or will she finally agree to what he wants? Will she finally find happiness? This may be a short story and a fast read but it’s great regardless. It’s the perfect length for Julia and Tay’s story.

4/5
Romancing the Book Reviews
Written by undefined on 13th May 2014

The Girl on the Bus by Raven McAllan is not part of a series but after reading the blurb, I had to read it. This book has an interesting basis. I makes you wonder about some of the choices you make in life. Tay meet a woman who was a submissive five years ago who was someone he has not gotten out of his mind. He always keeps an eye out for her as he goes about his life. Tay keeps hoping to see her again especially when he sees her on the bus. When she takes notes at a meeting he attends, he knows he wants her. The chemistry between Tay and Julia is blistering. The sex scenes was scorching. I loved that even though it was a short story there still was a story and it was not just filled with sex scene and sex scene. I wish this book was longer and more flushed out. At 35 pages, this book is a short hot read. The main and secondary characters were interesting and realistic. Overall, this was a great book. I will be on the lookout for more books by Ms. McAllan in the future.

5/5
A Great Read
Written by S.J. Maylee on 28th Oct 2013

I've become a fan of Raven McAllan. I definitely enjoy her voice and I've enjoyed everything of her's that I've read. The Girl on the Bus is no exception. This Romance on the Go story gives you depth of character and just enough back story to make you care about these characters. It's hard to do justice to a BDSM relationship in this short story format, but Raven got it right. It's unique. It's quick. It's a great little read. I received a copy of The Girl on the Bus in exchange for my honest and fair review.