Sometimes a girl just needs a little petting…and maybe a spanking with a rolled up newspaper.I found Sabrina to be fascinating. She was a dominant aggressive lawyer by day, and a submissive puppy girl by night. Sabrina was like two sides to the same coin. In Kennel Time
Sabrina is a workaholic corporate lawyer whose staff considers her a real pit bull. Little do they know about the bitch in her waiting to be awakened. When she meets Brian at a friend’s wedding, the photographer sees the suppressed submissive side in her eyes. His dominating personality brings her inner puppy out to play.
The two engage in some serious master/pet role playing and Sabrina’s inhibitions and stress evaporate under Brian’s command. She comes to crave the release his training gives her. But when they attend an extreme erotic party, Sabrina sees herself with fresh eyes and begins to question the role she has so easily accepted. Can she balance her real world persona with her desire to be caged and humiliated?
Brian is the opposite of Sabrina. He is a free spirited photographer and had a dominate side. I liked his dominate side but I would have liked to learn more about him. Brain's character just fell a little flat to me, without some more background on him. Brian is a very demanding Master, which is why his last submissive left.
Brian and Sabrina met at a wedding and their relationship grew from there. Sabrina had mixed feelings about her relationship with Brian. I felt she would have been more suited for the relationship if they would have spent time outside of the role playing and really got to know each other.
In Kennel Time


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