Danni - Review

Danni
Smeared Lipstick Book 1
By Terri Peterson
October 24th, 2018

Danny Beaumont is a pale, skinny eighteen-year-old, on the cusp of adulthood, unsure of his sexuality. His girlfriend Chloe suspects he may be gay, and enlists the help of her cousin, Tom, to uncover the truth.Tom is a tall, dark and handsome gay man who, at a party, solves the mystery for Dan, once and for all, opening up a whole new world for him.
The trouble is that Tom is not what he seems, and Danny soon has far more than he bargained for. He learns about daddies and sons, domination and submission, and the pleasures, and perils, of cross-dressing.
He becomes a Daddy’s girl.
He becomes Danni.

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Amount of sex 5 / 5
How explicit is the sex scenes 5 / 5
Story 4.5 / 5
Overall: 4.5 / 5

Yes! (Fanning self)!  That was one hot steamy read! I am definitely in need of a cigarette, and my Kindle is smoking!

Danni is a very steamy short story from author Terri Peterson. The story centers around Danny who considers himself a typical guy.  He is currently dating Chloe, and he cares for her, but their sex life is nothing spectacular.  One night at a party, Chloe breaks up with Danny. Chloe states that she suspects he is gay.  She brings her cousin Tom to the party, who happens to be also gay. Sparks fly and Danny finally figures out what he’s been missing. The story then takes a turn when Danny calls Tom to hook up again.

Danni was not only a blazing hot book, but the storyline was captivating.  It had elements of D/s, Daddy/princess, ménage, BDSM, and more.  I recommend that you have an extra pair of panties nearby!  You’ll need them!

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‘Terri’ Peterson, was born August 19th, 1969, and spent what she referred to as ‘a miserably failed experiment in tyranny’ at a typical secondary school, where she was bullied relentlessly and made fun of.
She left with no regrets, a handful of qualifications for a career in banking, and bitter memories of time spent being the object of ridicule by her peers.
Being myopic, gauche, skinny and flat-chested, sporting a head of rich auburn hair, made her a daily target for abuse, which she escaped by becoming immersed in the fantasy world of writing short stories.
In 1987, she met and married, Simon Peterson and, in 1989 gave birth to her first daughter, Veronica. Erin, her second, followed in 1991, forcing her to put her career on hold and concentrate on being a full-time mother.
Juggling a workload around earning money to keep a roof over their heads, she put together the semi-autobiographical story of a woman whose life mimicked that of her own.
The character Suzy Pym was born and a first novel, ‘Plaything’ was written.

 

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