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  • Published: 30 August 2012
  • ISBN: 9781405910644
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320

The Diary of a Submissive

A True Story




The 'real' Fifty Shades of Grey... A modern-day tale of female submission to rival The Story of O.

Sophie Morgan is an independent woman in her thirties with a successful journalism career. Intelligent, witty and sarcastic, she could be the girl next door. Except that Sophie is a submissive; in the bedroom she likes to relinquish her power and personal freedom to a dominant man for their mutual pleasure.

In the wake of Fifty Shades of Grey, here is a memoir that offers the real story of what it means to be a submissive. From the endorphin rush of her first encounter right through to punishments the likes of which she couldn't begin to imagine, she explains in frank and explicit fashion the road she travels. But it isn't until she meets James that her boundaries are really pushed. As her relationship with him travels into darker and darker places the question becomes: where will it end? Can she reconcile her sexuality with the rest of her life and is it possible for the perfect man to also be perfectly cruel?

Racy, controversial, but always warm, fun and astoundingly honest this is a fascinating and thought provoking look at a seemingly paradoxical side to human nature and sexuality that no man or woman will be able to put down.

  • Published: 30 August 2012
  • ISBN: 9781405910644
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320

About the author

Sophie Morgan

Sophie Morgan is in her early 30s. She is working hard at a career she loves, surrounded by friends, amused and exasperated by her family in about equal measure. Loves animals and Marmite, hates people who stop abruptly when walking down the street so you walk into them, and spends too much money on books, DVDs and handbags, mostly in that order. The one thing missing in her life is someone to share it . . . and the fact she wants that someone to dominate her sexually, as well as helping sort the recycling.

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