David Randolph was brought up to be a dream partner for all women: handsome, sensitive, programmed to put female pleasure ahead of his own. Crushed by his mother's unexpected death when just ten years old, he misses the daily spankings. However, he makes no complaints and does his best to please everyone, including the high school girls who find him so attractive, and even more so as he blossoms into full gorgeous manhood as an undergrad at Stanford. While a long string of women fall for him, David's own feelings remain friendly but guarded, leaving them disappointed. He soon realizes that he can forego sex and please women by becoming a massage therapist. Working at a local high-end day spa, he rapidly develops a devoted clientele. But when a gorgeous client becomes aroused and seduces him into giving her his first 'happy ending' massage, her boss, a beautiful imperious Frenchwoman, catches wind of this sin, and shows up demanding the same treatment. David soon finds himself receiving a severe spanking after having greatly pleased Madame.
The dramatic conclusion to the four novel Obsession Series. Grace Madsen has finally overcome her sexual repression in the arms of nightclub owner Jim Jefferson. However, their happy life in Chicago abruptly ends when she sees the grotesque horns of a demon named Lucius Barrington. After insinuating himself into her life, Barrington claims Grace as the Mother of all Evil from whose womb the Anti-Christ will be born. Grace boldly tries to reject her past beliefs and fears, but visions of the demon and the sound of his voice continue to torment her. By entering into a stricter Master/slave relationship with Jim Jefferson, Grace hopes her fears of satanic possession will recede. While Jefferson, in an effort to please the woman he loves, agrees to set Grace's sensuality free by increasing her sessions of discipline and offering her a job as the new Hostess of Obsessions. There, Jefferson displays her nude, wearing nipple jewelry, sheer stockings and a penetrating G-String panty, while patrons pass her from lap to lap, and that is just the beginning. Despite Jefferson's efforts on Grace's behalf, Barrington continues to exert his control over her. Will Jefferson accept the shattered psyche of the woman he loves or return the dark "killing place" to do the one thing he can that may restore Grace to sanity?