The book is called Made to Mistress and is about a maid, the butler and the adventures they get up to with the master of the house. It is a light BDSM story with some group sex.
It's available to buy at the following places
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Made-Mistress-BDSM-Erotica-ebook/dp/B009I62QM2/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1349856380&sr=1-1
Amazon USA: http://www.amazon.com/Made-Mistress-BDSM-Erotica-ebook/dp/B009I62QM2/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1349856461&sr=8-8&keywords=nicole+gestalt
And if you don't have a kindle you can even get it for your Kobo at: http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Made-to-Mistress/book-y9ftaFIc7EGYB9EzCwPwYg/page1.html?utm_source=indigo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=retailer
Blurb: As Mary goes about her job as a maid she doesn’t realise that things are
about to take a very interesting turn forcing her to accept the more
dominant side of her which with her boyfriend will be used on the one
person she least expected.
Excerpt:
Mary had been in service to the Raslo
family all her life, her mother having also been in their employ. It had been a
number of years since her own mother had passed on but Mary continued to remain
loyal to the Raslo family through the ups and downs of family life. She had
enjoyed a happy childhood growing up within the house and had now blossomed
into a beautiful young woman.
In the last six months the feel of the
house had shifted with the unexpected death of David Ralso, William his son had
become introverted over that time and Mary found herself dealing with him when
none of the other staff could.
Standing in his study she took a deep
breath and watched him attempt to work whilst she waited to be dismissed.
“Will that be all Sir?”
She watched as he distractedly
attempted to fill in some paperwork. Though Mary knew it was the same paperwork
that had been on his desk for the past week and from the look of it he wasn’t
really filling it in more just reading the same passage over and over again.
Watching him she felt a pang of pity for the weight that had suddenly been
placed upon his shoulders. He hadn’t been like the others who tended to make it
obvious she was their servant, he had very often been found down in the
kitchens, and always talked to the staff as if they were real people.
Since the only other young people in
the house had been some of the kitchen staff, like Mary herself William had
spent a large amount of time down in the kitchens playing games and hiding from
his governess with them. As he had grown up a respectful distance had developed
but he had always had a kind word to be said and was firm but fair making him
very much liked amongst the staff. He was sometimes even guilty of playing the
odd prank or two, and was never seen without a smile on his face.
Now however that was all gone. His
father’s sudden death quite visibly weighed on his thoughts. In the months that
had followed he had become thinner and drawn, never a smile on his face instead
being replaced by a constant scowl. His quiet demeanour had vanished and now
the majority of the staff did anything they could to stay out of his way.
When he didn’t reply Mary coughed a
little trying to get his attention. His eyes flew from the page, face twisted
in anger.
“What is it Perkins?” He snapped his
face reddening as he stared at her with startling slate grey eyes.
“I was wondering if you needed anything
else sir?” She kept her voice soft and calming though she looked at him
directly. She wasn’t afraid of him, for all intents and purposes they had grown
up together the only difference was that he had money and she didn’t.
“No, of course not, if I had wanted
something I would have asked for it. Now get out!” he shouted vehemently at her
but before she curtseyed she caught the look of something she didn’t recognise
in his eyes and he blushed almost as if he was embarrassed. Brushing it off as
simply nothing she bobbed and backed away.
“Yes of course Sir, I’ll be downstairs
if you require anything else.”
Slipping out of the door before he had
chance to reply she shut the door and leaned back on it closing her eyes
briefly. Grief could do many things to a person but she had never imagined it
would change someone as much as it had changed William. She wished there was
something she could do but she hadn’t the faintest idea what if anything could
be done.
“Sleeping on the job?” A voice to her left
made her jump as did the hand that quickly ran up her thigh.
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