Michaels, Skye - Mikaela's Debut [The Black Dahlia Hotel 1] (Siren Publishing Everlasting Classic)

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The Black Dahlia Hotel 1

Mikaela's Debut

Greenwich, Connecticut’s golden couple, Dillon Cavanaugh and Mikaela Sexton, are staying at the Black Dahlia Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the wedding of Jack Dalton Brown and Kaylin Gallagher. The luxurious hotel has a confidentiality guaranteed BDSM club on the top floor. At breakfast, Mikaela receives a text directing her to a YouTube video that shows what appears to be her naked butt starring in a sex tape. The sender of the text threatens to post another video showing her face if she doesn’t pay up.

Handsome attorney and Congressional candidate, Dillon Cavanaugh, cannot afford a sex scandal involving his well-known girlfriend, but he is not willing to abandon the love of his life just to win an election. When the blackmailer threatens to post the second video unless she pays $5,000,000, Mikaela decides to go underground until the blackmailer can be unearthed, to the dismay of her sexy Dom boyfriend.

Can they salvage Dillon’s election, their relationship, and retrieve the damaging video before it hits YouTube?

Genre:
BDSM, Contemporary, Romantic Suspense

Length:
44,378 words
 

MIKAELA’S DEBUT

 

The Black Dahlia Hotel 1

 

 

 

 

 

Skye Michaels

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MIKAELA’S DEBUT

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For all of my family, friends, and readers.

I hope you enjoy this new series set in my own backyard, beautiful South Florida. Sometimes we who live here take it for granted.

Life happens. Enjoy the journey.

With many thanks to my beta readers, Patricia Walker, Jennifer Torlone, Donnette Hawley, and Eileen Dix, for all their help.

Table of Contents

MIKAELA’S DEBUT

The Black Dahlia Hotel 1

 

SKYE MICHAELS

Copyright © 2014

 

 

 

 

 

Prologue

 

At Maggie Sexton’s apartment in a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Friday night, New Year’s Eve, December 31, 1999

 

Mikaela Camille Sexton, a sophomore at Wellesley College, was excited and having fun. The women’s college, located on a beautiful, old campus in Wellesley, Massachusetts, provided a first-class education, but was a bit lacking in male companionship and fun. Her parents, whom she thought were monumentally overprotective, had insisted that if she wanted to go away to school, she would have to attend a primarily women’s college and live on campus. Mikaela was visiting her cousin, Maggie Sexton, who was having a New Year’s Eve party at the apartment she shared with her boyfriend, Jim Mariano, in a brownstone in Brooklyn Heights. Maggie was a senior at Columbia University, and Mikaela was frankly in awe of her. Maggie had been the older, more mature teenager she had followed around. She knew that Maggie had always thought of her as the pest.

The apartment, decorated in college-student chic, was packed with partygoers. Mikaela felt so grown up and sexy with a martini in her hand. Mikaela was nineteen. She had started college a year ahead of schedule, and she thought her superior intelligence equated to maturity. She knew she looked sexy in the short, tight, red knit dress with the low-scooped neckline that Maggie had encouraged her to buy for the party. Her long, brown hair was cascading over her shoulders in wild waves, and she had worn her contact lenses instead of her usual wire-rimmed glasses. The contacts made her blue eyes water a little, so she saved them for social occasions. She had to admit that the martini was strong. She thought it tasted weird, but she was not a big drinker and wasn’t sure about that. She knew she really shouldn’t be drinking since she was only nineteen, but she was in her cousin’s apartment after all and not out in a club so she thought it would be okay.

Suddenly, she found herself a little woozy and slightly nauseous. She was headed for a sofa to sit down when someone took her arm and whispered, “Let’s get you to the bedroom where you can lie down for a few minutes.” She wasn’t sure, but she thought it was Maggie and went along docilely. The coats had been swept off the bed, and she found herself lying next to someone else who had apparently also had a bit too much to drink.

When she woke up the next morning, she felt unaccountably sore in all her muscles and between her legs, but she put it down to having had too much to drink. She didn’t remember the rest of the evening after lying down next to the stranger. She didn’t remember the countdown to midnight or the ball coming down in Times Square on the television. It was really a very strange feeling. She rolled over and went back to sleep. When she finally got up, showered, and had some brunch, she felt better. Maggie and Jim were sitting in the living room that appeared to have been totally trashed the night before.

“Hi, sleepyhead. How are you feeling? You pooped out early last night.” Maggie had a worried look on her face.

“I’m okay—a little sore. I think I must be coming down with something.”

“Well, take it easy today then. What time is your flight back to Boston?”

“Five thirty.”

“Then you have plenty of time to just relax.”

 

* * * *

 

Maggie Sexton had always thought that Mikaela, also an only child, was a spoiled pain in the ass. She’d had to suck it up and put up with the little pain in the ass because her aunt and uncle helped to subsidize her education. Maggie’s dad was not a ball of fire. In fact, he was the black sheep of the stellar Sexton family. Uncle Mike and Aunt Betty had stepped in more than once to take up the slack.

Well, it had been hysterical when Mikaela had gotten a little tipsy last night. They’d thought it would be funny to drop a little
something something
in her drink, but they hadn’t expected the reaction they had gotten from the roofie. They’d stripped her out of her clothes and posed her on top of some guy who was asleep on the bed. Jim had gotten his video camera, and they’d made two little movies—one with a frontal view, showing her face, and one from the back, showing the little heart-and-roses tattoo on her butt Mikaela had been so proud of. The funniest part was that Mikaela didn’t remember a thing that had happened. They had encouraged her to ride the guy like a pony, and the poor bastard probably didn’t remember it either. They had laughed themselves sick. Oh well. Mikaela had had a more exciting New Year’s Eve than she knew.

Chapter One

 

On the dining terrace at The Black Dahlia Hotel, Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida, Wednesday morning, December 23, 2015

 

Mikaela Camille Sexton looked up from the enormous breakfast of eggs Benedict, fresh fruit, and excellent coffee and smiled. Her boyfriend, Dillon Cavanaugh, was devouring his ham-and-cheese omelet. Dillon could eat his way through two continents and never gain an ounce. He’d played a couple sets of doubles with his college friends, Jack Dalton Brown, Jamison Devereau, and Miguel Gatto, who were part owners of the hotel, early that morning. His ripped physique was apparent in the tennis whites he wore, his dark hair was falling over his forehead, and his blue eyes sparkled. He was just yummy. He said, “So, are you glad I talked you into taking some vacation and coming down for Jack’s wedding?”

“Yes, Dillon, I’m glad. This really is a great little hotel. Who would ever guess what was upstairs on the top floor? There’s no indication that this is a BDSM facility. I can’t wait for the New Year’s Eve cruise on the
Golden Dolphin
. That is going to be outstanding.”

“Don’t forget to wear your colored rubber bracelets.” She looked down at his wrist and saw that he was wearing the heavy black rubber band that indicated he was a Dom. He was also wearing the wide white one with “The Black Dahlia Hotel” in gold letters. It contained personal identification that allowed entry to the top floor where the BDSM club was located as well as a GPS chip. The white bracelet allowed guests to be located at a moment’s notice. When they arrived Jack Brown had explained that the colored-bracelet system had been devised by Jamie Devereau for use on the
Golden Dolphin
, a three-hundred-foot megayacht that provided confidential BDSM cruises around the world. The brightly colored rubber bracelets were worn on the right wrist. The colors indicated whether staff or guests participated in the sexual activities at the hotel and to what extent. Red bracelets meant they didn’t participate, and green bracelets meant they did. The thinner multicolored bracelets were indicative of hard limits or things people did not wish to do. The Dominants—Doms or Dommes—wore one black band. Staff was not required to participate, but were free to do so if they wished. All staff and guests signed confidentiality agreements before coming to work at the hotel or registering as guests. The excellent working conditions, great benefits, and higher-than-average wages kept the staff loyal to a fault. Since all the public BDSM sexual activities took place on the top floor, which was heavily secured, any people accidently walking into the hotel would have no idea of what type of facility it was. The occasional walk-ins would be told the hotel was fully booked.

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