It's been five years, and Christian Jace Morton still hears about his older brother, Eagan, and his controversial and groundbreaking TV show "Love My Way." He's also tired of everyone's fascination with BDSM, so much so that he stops his involvement in the Lifestyle and opts to go by his middle name to keep his association away from a character with the same name in a popular book series. Considering he hasn't truly forgiven Eagan for abandoning the family when their father died, Jace decides to put his full concentration on his construction business. His life would be fine if his sister-in-law, Eagan's wife Ananda, didn't ask him to use his house for another reality TV show. Taran Kerrigan has been enamored with the BDSM lifestyle since she heard about the "Love My Way." Since she was only nineteen at the time the show was taped, her friend, "Love My Way" contestant Dorothy/Meadow, talks her out of trying out for the show. When Taran hears that Ananda "Begonia" Morton has been trying to contact Dorothy to have her own show for her to find a Dom...or Domme, Taran offers to go in Dorothy's place. She wants the BDSM fairy tale. Even though Jace wants nothing to do with the show, his interest is piqued once he sees Taran. When he discovers her love of the show and all things Eagan Morton, he doesn't want to reveal his identity of being Eagan's brother. He competes if only to refute the notion of finding the perfect BDSM relationship on a reality TV show. Can Jace learn to let go of the past and trust his instincts? Will Taran see past the fanfare of the Lifestyle to discover its true meaning? Will they do it in time to discover each other?