butterfly unpinned
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Now available in print
Butterfly chose slavery, but now it's time for her to fly free.
Butterfly wants kink. But she wants the kind of hardcore,
edgy kink that will completely change her life. And she gets
it…with the wrong guy.
Navajo woodworker Bryan Lapahie can’t believe his luck
when a wealthy photographer hires him to create sculptures for
a mansion beyond his wildest dreams. Once inside, Bryan finds
his new boss is a man of many possessions, including a woman
who has given herself to a Master whose extreme BDSM lifestyle
makes Bryan doubt his own Dominant tendencies. As he and the
slave known as Butterfly learn more about each other, their
relationship grows until Bryan has but one thought—to
rescue her from the life she’s chosen.
Freeing Butterfly from her Master is only the beginning of
the journey. A trip home to the reservation Bryan had left behind
brings the couple even closer together as they learn to let
go of the past and become the people they choose to be.
Reviews
Whipped Cream, 4 cherries
Authors Bonnie Dee and Laura Bacchi have written a wonderfully
poignant story of the loss of one’s self and the journey
to rediscovery. The material is well written and enhanced by
beautiful landscapes, steamy sex, and a captivating romance.
... Saying more would be to spoil, and I think a reader should
take the journey for themselves. A very stimulating and thought
provoking read, I enjoyed Butterfly Unpinned immensely. I’m
certain others will as well. A must read.
Night Owl Romance, Vee, 5/5
Butterfly Unpinned is one of the most fascinating stories I've
read in a while. Before I go on, let me say I am not in the
BDSM lifestyle, nor do I read BDSM material often. If you get
queazy reading BDSM or if you require perfect heros and heroines,
then this book is not for you. Brian and Butterfly come across
as real people, flaws and all.
Two Lips Reviews, Victoria, Top
Choice, 5 lips
Butterfly Unpinned is a deeply dark tale which touched the recesses
of my heart. There are not enough superlatives to talk about
this beautiful story or the wonderful writing team of Ms. Dee
and Ms. Bacchi.
Romance Junkies, Chrissy
Dionne, 5 ribbons
Laura Bacchi and Bonnie Dee tell an emotion driven story with
BUTTERFLY UNPINNED. It is an intense story that does have many
scenes that are graphic in nature and disturbing. However, because
of those very scenes Butterfly’s strength and Bryan’s
fortitude shine and prove that love can conquer all –
even when the whole situation appears hopeless.
Mrs. Giggles - 79
This story is very readable and what I do "get" in
these characters, I like... I also appreciate the authors' attempts
to flesh out the characters. This one isn't just about the erotic
jollies, it's also about the characters finding themselves in
the process.
Coffee Time Romance, Reviewer
Regina, 5 cups
This story does a great job of showing both the worst and the
best of the BDSM world, and the line is very clearly drawn by
the authors. They absolutely nailed life on the reservation,
what it is like, as well as, how the Navaho are. I especially
enjoyed reading about how Bryan’s family accepted and
even wanted to help Sylvia, even going so far as to include
her in ceremonies which as a Native person myself, I thought
was extremely appropriate and accurate given her background.
I also really loved how Bryan treated Sylvia, how their relationship
developed over time, and just how they loved each other. This
is one you want to add to your keeper shelves, I know I am!
Book Utopia & Uniquely
Pleasurable review sites, 9/10
The balance of Butterfly’s fragility and Bryan’s
savior complex is a careful one, as is the dark sensuality prevalent
in the first half with the deeper, heart-stopping eroticism
of the second. I can’t necessarily say the same for the
juxtaposition of Butterfly’s two worlds. In this case,
it’s another metaphor of the harsh black and white of
her damaging relationship with her Master versus the brilliant
color of the Arizona desert and her healing relationship with
Bryan. The transition between them is stark and jarring, and
often creates the feeling of reading two different books. That’s
likely a deliberate choice.
IReadRomance Reviews, Reviewer
Natalie, 4 toasts
I recommend this book to anyone who would like to see inside
the minds of those that live and play in the BDSM community.
The psychology behind the decisions of each character is so
intricate and overall the tale definitely opened my eyes. I
learned many things reading this and was very pleased with the
growth that the heroine and hero portrayed to create a believable
contemporary relationship.
Book Series Reviews, Reviewer
Kristen, 10/10 stars
Butterfly Unpinned easily gets a 10 of 10. I would still love
to see more written about these characters. Or even about other
characters we met in this book.
Fallen Angel Reviews, Reviewer
Heather, 5 Angels, Recommended Read
What a horrifying, powerful and beautiful story authors Bonnie
Dee and Laura Bacchi have created with Butterfly Unpinned. I
was gripped hard from the very beginning and I couldn’t
put it down until I’d read the very last word. This was
so much more than I was expecting and it was a veritable whirlwind
of emotions.
Excerpt
Butterfly had wiped every last smear from the
full-length oval mirror in the hallway. She’d polished
every inch of the ornate gold frame, even detailing it with
a Q-tip, but still she continued to rub and polish, as one minute
after another slipped by. She couldn’t take her eyes from
the reflection of the giant working in the other room. The mirror
was angled to show the study where he carved one of the large
pillars. When he stepped back to study it, his face and entire
body were reflected in the glass, but he was so intent on his
work, he didn’t seem aware of her working quietly in the
hallway and watching him. The man was less intimidating at a
distance, where she could study him at her leisure.
The way his big hands handled the tools was fascinating. As
the carving grew finer, the chisels he chose were smaller and
he handled them even more delicately, shaving off tiny shreds
of wood. There was a frown of concentration furrowing his thick,
dark eyebrows. He leaned in to blow away a bit of wood from
the carving, and his full lips pursed slightly. A shiver ran
through her as she imagined what those lips might feel like
pressed against hers.
Leaning back, he regarded his work, impatiently pushing his
hair away from his face. Today it wasn’t secured, but
flowed long and loose down his back. What would it feel like
to stroke? Soft and smooth as the raven’s feathers it
resembled or coarse and thick? And what was she doing imagining
such things or even looking at the stranger?
She turned back to her work, rubbing hard at a little fleck
on the surface of the glass. There was no reason for her to
be here any longer. The mirror was as clean as brand new. Butterfly
looked at herself in the glass: wide eyes, flushed pink cheeks,
lips parted and damp from her tongue running over them. She
looked feverish and hungry, like a woman anticipating sex. This
was wrong. It wasn’t what Master had meant when he told
her to make the carpenter comfortable and please him in any
way he desired. She was meant to fulfill those duties with non-attachment,
as one of her owner’s dictates, not with lust and longing
in her heart. But she couldn’t deny arousal and sexual
curiosity were exactly what she felt when she looked at the
woodworker. When Jasmine had taken her place serving the handsome
stranger his food yesterday, she’d wanted to storm in
there and pull the girl out of the room by her hair. Today Butterfly
would make sure she was the one to supply his afternoon break.
Once more she glanced in the mirror—just to see if the
man looked like he might be ready for a snack. He was staring
back at her, his dark eyes focused on her reflection in the
mirror.
She froze, the dust cloth clenched in one fist and her gaze
locked with his. What did she look like to him? Long, straight
brown hair framed her heart-shaped face. Her eyes were too large
for her face, her chin and nose too pointed. She must look like
a little mouse to him.
Master had taught her well that demurely downcast eyes best
illustrated subservience, but somehow it was impossible for
her to look away from the man in the mirror.
He smiled at her, strong, white teeth flashing against his dark
face, and lifted a hand in greeting. “Hey,” he called
from the other room.
Instinctively, she raised her hand in return, waving at him
through the safe remove of the mirror.
“Want to come see what I’m working on?” His
voice was low and cajoling, the timbre as warm as banked coals.
When she hesitated, he said, “Come on.”
She couldn’t disobey a direct order. Dropping her rag
on the floor, she turned from the mirror and crossed the hall
to enter the study. Now that she faced him, she could no longer
hold his gaze. She examined the floor, the draped desk, the
toes of his big boots. She raised her head slightly higher and
took in his jeans up to where they met the hem of his T-shirt.
“May I get you something to eat or drink, sir?”
“No, thanks. I have my water here.” He gestured
to a bottle sitting on one of the bookshelves. “I don’t
need anything else. I just wondered if you’d like to see
your portrait. And if you wouldn’t mind not calling me
‘sir’.” He laughed. “Makes me feel old.”
She started to explain that it was meant to show respect, but
her eyes shot to the column he’d been working on instead.
“Me?”
“This one is. The rest have roughed in shapes of the other
women on them. I was going to save yours for last, but I was
inspired to work on it today.” He shifted closer, more
of him filling her view. “Are you… Do you, uh, work
for Mr. Sanderson?”
“I serve him.”
“Like a maid or housekeeper or something?” Ducking
his head, he tried to move his face into her line of sight.
She caught a hint of a teasing grin curving his generous mouth.
He had to know what she was, especially after meeting Jasmine.
The girl would’ve told him, flaunted it even.
She turned away, gazing at his artwork rather than at him. “He’s
my Master. I belong to him.”
“Huh.” The man didn’t say anything for a moment,
and her stomach tightened as she thought how strange it must
sound to an outsider, someone who didn’t understand. “That’s
what that girl Jasmine said. I thought maybe she was kidding,
that it was some kind of game.”
“No.” Moving closer to the mahogany column, she
examined the freshly carved surface. Butterfly’s features
were carefully rendered in the wooden woman, but none of her
inner flaws were recorded. The artist’s version was pure
and angelic, not unworthy as she knew herself to be.
“So all these women living here seriously consider themselves
slaves?”
She took a quick, deep breath. Here goes. “We’ve
each entered into a contract with our Master. We’re his
by choice.” She wondered if she’d spoken too much.
It was hard to know how much she was allowed to reveal to this
man. Master hadn’t really told her.
“I’m not quite sure how to respond to that.”
He moved up behind her to study the carving, too, and changed
the subject. “I haven’t got this quite right. If
you could pose for me, it would help.”
She felt the heat his big body radiated from inches away and
glanced sideways at him, her gaze lifting no higher than his
waist. The hard bulge of an erection was visible at the fly
of his blue jeans.
Master had told her to please him in every way. “The man
is doing some beautiful work,” he’d said. “I
want to show him my appreciation and hospitality. Food, drink,
sex, whatever he needs, you supply. Got it?”
Butterfly gestured to his crotch. “May I service you?”
Her voice was low, barely a whisper. Even after all these years
she had trouble offering sexual favors to Master’s friends
or business associates. She would do anything to please him,
but offering her body to strangers was still terribly difficult.
With this man, however, it was not so hard. Not when curiosity
made her want to see what lay behind his fly.