A review by jackiehorne
Beg for It by Megan Hart

4.0

Loved the older (40's) heroine, loved that she used to be a dom and that she missed that life after marrying a sexually vanilla man and having kids, loved the back and forthing between scenes of her past with scenes of her present. In the past, when Corinne worked as a waitress, a younger farm kid responded to her bossy ways and became her "boy." But their relationship ended badly, for unrevealed reasons. In the present, her "boy" is now a successful Philadelphia financier, one who is set on buying out the small Pennsylvania company where she works as CFO. Of course, the only reason Reese is interested in the rinky-dink company is because he knows Corinne works there. Watching the unfolding of their relationship in the past, while in the present their resentments gradually yield to questioning, and possibly to reconnecting, is deeply satisfying.