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Testing Tom
Testing Tom
Testing Tom
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Testing Tom

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When Katrina’s ex, Tom, turns up on her doorstep, he’s literally the last person she was expecting to see. After dumping her and running off with a vanilla chick, Tom broke the Domme’s heart and left her seriously hurting. So when he returns, begging for another chance, Katrina is understandably very confused and protective of her bruised feelings. She finds it difficult to believe he’s turned his back on a vanilla lifestyle for good and wants to be with her, a professional dominatrix. Rather than letting her head or her heart figure out what to do, whether to forgive him, she decides to put Tom through a series of challenges that will prove his devotion to her—or not. Testing Tom is not something she’d ever expected she’d have to do, but to her, it’s the only way she can be sure whether he’s back for good.

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Release dateDec 16, 2020
ISBN9781005917906
Testing Tom
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Lucy Felthouse

Lucy Felthouse is the award-winning author of erotic romance novels Stately Pleasures (named in the top 5 of Cliterati.co.uk’s 100 Modern Erotic Classics That You’ve Never Heard Of), Eyes Wide Open (winner of the Love Romances Café’s Best Ménage Book 2015 award), The Persecution of the Wolves, Hiding in Plain Sight, and The Heiress’s Harem and The Dreadnoughts series. Including novels, short stories and novellas, she has over 170 publications to her name. Find out more about her and her writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk/linktree

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    Testing Tom - Lucy Felthouse

    Testing Tom

    By Lucy Felthouse

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    About the Author

    If You Enjoyed Testing Tom

    Chapter One

    Katrina was halfway through an episode of her favourite drama series when her doorbell rang. She jumped, gasping as her heart lurched painfully, then pressed ‘pause’ on the remote control. Wincing slightly as she unfolded her legs from beneath her bottom—she’d been watching the programme back-to-back for a couple of hours and was stiff—she moved to the window and peered through a gap in the curtains, careful not to let the mystery visitor see her, should she need to ignore them. Cold callers were common in her area, and drove her crazy. If she wanted to buy something, she’d contact them, not the other way around.

    As it happened, it wasn’t a salesperson. She ducked back from the window, clenching her hands into fists. What the fuck is he doing here?

    He was literally the last person she’d expected to see standing outside her door. Prince William or George Clooney would have been less of a shock.

    For there, outside her house, stood the man who had broken her heart several months ago. Thomas Black. She hadn’t seen hide nor hair of him since, and now, totally out of the blue, he’d turned up.

    Katrina contemplated ignoring him, going back to her show and pretending she wasn’t in. But apparently that wasn’t an option.

    I know you’re there, Katrina, he yelled through the letterbox, your car is on the drive, and I can see the glow of the telly through the curtains.

    Katrina decided it was time to get thicker curtains. Not wanting to cause a scene, which her nosey neighbours would no doubt adore, she moved to the front door, unlocked it and flung it open.

    Get in, she said, then quickly closed the door behind him and turned to face her unwanted visitor. What the hell do you want?

    He held his hands up in supplication, then spoke. Look, I know I’m probably the last person you expected to see—wanted to see—but I have to talk to you. Please?

    He adopted the puppy-dog look he’d long-since perfected.

    Katrina sighed. You’ve got five minutes. Sit down.

    They moved over to the sitting area, and Katrina deliberately sat in the chair so Tom couldn’t sit next to her. Settling onto the end of the sofa nearest to her, he clasped his hands together, presumably to summon his courage, and began. Kat, I’m here to say I’m sorry, all right? I was wrong, so wrong, to finish with you the way I did and go off with Alicia.

    She’s dumped you, has she? Katrina clenched her teeth, felt the rage beginning to build inside her. If Tom thought he could come running back to her because his bimbo had ditched him, then he had another think coming.

    No, he said firmly and, she suspected, honestly. I finished with her, actually. When I realised I wasn’t happy with her. She never made me feel the way you do, Kat. Not once. And I know, I know it’s my fault. I wanted something… different from what we had, or at least I thought I did. I couldn’t help thinking at the time that what we did was wrong, was weird. Abnormal, even. So when Alicia started flirting with me at work, I started thinking perhaps I should try for something normal. Like everybody else out there.

    He fixed her with his soulful gaze, and continued. But I couldn’t have been more wrong. Yes, Alicia offered me normality, a vanilla relationship, but I soon discovered it couldn’t satisfy me. Sure, she could make me come in all the usual ways—

    Ugh, I don’t want to hear this, Tom. I don’t want to hear about your sex life with someone else.

    Sorry, Kat. Please, just let me finish?

    When she

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