This is the first book in a series of three in the life of Erik Ead. Erik is a psychiatrist. He rides a motorcycle in a Motorcycle Club. He is tattooed. He is confident to the point of perceived arrogance.
Erik does not believe in love and he doesn’t live in a mansion -he rides a motorcycle in a MC. He does not have an airplane. Erik is extremely confident, real, and knows what he wants. He wants a woman to submit; with no commitment for love. Erik will settle for nothing less than owning Kelli.
Kelli is a college graduate scheduled to go to a university at the end of the summer. She meets Erik, who is older than she is. Immediately she is intrigued by him. Kelli has never been in a relationship at all. Kelli has spent her life being promiscuous, and using men for sex. Kelli, after meeting Erik, wants to do nothing but please him. Kelli doesn’t quite understand why, and waits on Erik to explain to her why she is the way she is, and what to do next .
"Love isn't real. Love is what people say to you so they can keep fucking you. So they can keep your interest. I don't want lies. I want my ass slapped, my hair pulled, and treated like a little whore." – Kelli with an “I”
When these two begin to spend time together, things begin to change; personalities, interests, and the need for affection. What happens is something that must be experienced by the reader. This book is, again, not watered down. This book has tremendous depth to those that are looking to find it. It will, upon completion, allow you into the minds, hearts, and heads of people as they develop a D/s relationship.
Again, if you have always wondered about what a Dominant/submissive relationship is all about – less the airplanes, mansions, and billions, read Baby Girl. It’s real, it’s raw, and it’s got the hottest, steamiest real sex you can imagine.
Plan on being up all night.
Mr. Hildreth’s
book Baby Girl (The Erik Ead MC Series)
was set in Kansas and took a look at the relationship that is developed between
Erik and Kelli. This is a story of a dominant male and his submissive, as they
form a D/s relationship and grow closer together.
First there is Erik Ead, the motorcycle riding, tattooed-psychiatrist,
he may not practice but he uses what he knows. He has an interesting personality in that he
enjoys the challenge of making people go against what they world normally do.
Erik is a dominant and expects to be listened to in the bedroom. A quiet intelligence
that makes you take a second look.
Kelli, a twenty something college student returned home for
the summer. She is self-assured and knows what she wants. A true submissive,
she only wants her partner to be happy so she can be happy. She is smart and
does as she pleases, that is until she meets Erik. She finds out quickly she wants this man more
than any other; he owns her body and soul.
This is a journey of two people who go into a D's
relationship only expecting to give the other what they needed as friends. This
soon changes as they move closer together. The sex was hot and left you panting
at the end but this was about two peoples self-discovery of the real wants and
needs as people.
You get a look into their minds, hearts and souls. You truly
felt you knew these people and wanted to know more about them.
This is not your typical D's book in that you get a more in
depth look at their inner workings of their minds as they discover they can
have it all. A different kind of book for sure but truly enjoyable as well.
Well worth you time to read this one. Their story is continued in the next book
but it ended happily for now. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
Sexy and Sizzling
A four handcuff review
An inside look at Scott Hildreth
Why did you decide to become a writer?
I've always enjoyed writing, and I felt the need to tell a
story, a story that all ages could benefit from. As a result, I wrote Broken
People.
How would you describe you writing style?
My writing style is unique. It's a mixture of the character's
thoughts, feelings, and actions expressed in a very unique prose. It's been
described by readers as 'refreshing' and 'raw'. I would say 'raw' would be
accurate.
Who would you say inspired you the most and why?
My inspiration comes from within, and nowhere else. If I rely
on people or events to inspire me, my inspiration would be limited.
Where did the inspiration for your characters come from?
The inspiration for my characters comes from my experiences
in life. They say we write about what we know. I believe that. My characters,
generally speaking, are an extension of myself and my experiences.
As a self-professed dominant, what would be your ideal
partner?
My ideal partner would be an open-minded woman with naturally
submissive behavior and desires.
Who are your top five favorite authors? Why?
My top five favorite authors. Wow. Hunter S Thompson. Kendall
Grey. Tom Robbins. Augusten Burroughs, and Chad Kultgen.
All of these authors went against the grain of what was acceptable, and did what they felt they needed to do allowing their writing to express their true self, thoughts, beliefs, or desires. They were not coerced, swayed, or induced to do anything contrary to what they wanted deep down inside.
They expressed themselves. Regardless of what the masses expected or wished for. I admire that.
And I live it.
All of these authors went against the grain of what was acceptable, and did what they felt they needed to do allowing their writing to express their true self, thoughts, beliefs, or desires. They were not coerced, swayed, or induced to do anything contrary to what they wanted deep down inside.
They expressed themselves. Regardless of what the masses expected or wished for. I admire that.
And I live it.
What three words would you say describe you best?
Three words to describe me? Unique. Independent. Intriguing.
Thanks Scott for answer my question today. I look forward to
reading more of your work. If you are looking for something different to read
this is it.
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