Trance Trigger
A Dark Sapphic Hypnosis Romance
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Raven Desire
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Veronica Hale is the "Ice Queen" of Los Angeles. As the CEO of Hale Industries, she rules her boardroom with terror and her household with silence. She is untouchable, composed, and harder than diamond.
Ingerid Voss is the au pair. German, efficient, and unnoticed. She is paid to blend into the furniture.
But Ingerid sees what no one else sees. She sees the cracks in the armor. And one afternoon by the pool, she hears the secret. Veronica isn’t just listening to music on her noise-canceling headphones; she is listening to experimental hypnotherapy tapes designed to artificially program confidence.
She is listening to a voice that tells her to obey.
When Ingerid accidentally discovers the trigger phrase—Deep Water Stillness—she doesn't report it. She tests it.
In a heartbeat, the power dynamic flips. The mistress becomes the submissive, and the servant becomes the master. But as their secret sessions spiral from experimental control into a dangerous, addictive obsession, Ingerid realizes she has programmed a flaw into the system:
She is falling in love with her own creation. And when the trance breaks, the fallout will destroy them both.
A dark, steamy sapphic romance about power, surrender, and the terrifying freedom of losing control.
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