She called herself Spirit, because she seemed to be drifting aimlessly in life. Davie was fun, and good in bed, when sober, but he was a drunken wastrel living off his wealthy parents. She delighted in his family's horror at being introduced to her in her goth clothes, heavy makeup and jaded attitude, for life was all dull and dark and she was fascinated only by pain and death. When she moved into the family mansion, however, she found herself under the eye of Davie's father. Rutherford was a hard, cold man with little tolerance for her attitude. At first taunting and teasing him, she finds herself helplessly drawn to his harsh response, both verbal and physical, and even more by the ruthless way he uses and punishes her! He treated her like he owned her, and she reveled in the raw, masculine heat he exuded. But then he began to train her.