Comfortable. Olivia's relationship with Stanley is comfortable but is comfortable really enough? Tormented by the condom which has resided in her purse for a decade, Olivia Lyons decides she wants more. When her childhood friend goes through a heart-wrenching breakup with her boyfriend, Olivia takes the leap back into singledom by moving to London to support her.
Olivia is looking to explore herself, to find the excitement lacking in her relationship. What she isn't looking for is E, the man who makes her lose her morals, boundaries, and underwear.
E is mysterious, secretive, and very, very bad for Olivia's mental health. For her mission of sexual exploration, however, he is the definition of masculine perfection. Even if she wants to punch him in the face.
E doesn't open up for anyone, he knows what he wants and he takes it, binds it, and spanks it. E has already raised a family, he's not looking to start a traditional relationship and that suits Olivia just fine. Their relationship is defined by rules which lean in his favour, and that's fine at first because he can teach her so much, but how long can a girl like Olivia tolerate a man like E before things become inevitably complicated and she gets hurt?