To Love and Disobey
About
Addison Mathews is the only daughter of a famous mother and a billionaire father. She learned at an early age to be wary of people until the first day she met and called dibs on Cade Ramsey. She’s been chasing him ever since.
Cade Ramsey is a former Army Special Operations officer who works for an elite security agency and he’s a no-tolerance Dom who believes love can’t be trusted. He and his four brothers own Club Mystique, an exclusive BDSM club located on their ranch in north Texas.
When Cade decides to give up the BDSM lifestyle and settle down he knows Addison is the perfect woman to be his wife and the mother of his children. Addison changes his plans when she discovers his secret life as a Dom. Intrigued by the D/s lifestyle she decides she’s the perfect woman to be his sub as well as his wife.
They might work out their differences but an enemy of Cade’s goes after Addison. Cade finds himself fighting to save her but will he be able to overcome the distrust of the past in time to have a future with her?
Note: This book has been updated and material added by Mardi Maxwell. Originally published as TO LOVE AND OBEY the title has been changed to what it should have always been, TO LOVE AND DISOBEY, as Addison never does anything Cade tells her to do. This book has an HEA, and ends with an introduction to the next brother and his woman. The reader will enjoy the series more if the books are read in the order they were written. Just an FYI, Cade and Addison’s story has explicit sex scenes and content intended for the mature reader.
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Product details
ASIN : B0GMKNJ6DL
Accessibility : Learn more
Publication date : February 27, 2026
Language : English
File size : 505 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 283 pages
Page Flip : Enabled
Praise for this book
The original version, To Love and Obey, had over 200 reviews. This version has been retitled and material added but it is basically the same book, but better IMO.