Damon: I donβt do shy women. And I donβt do women that need rescuing. Then why am I so drawn to her? Sandra Robinson. Even her name sounds unsullied. She isnβt my type. So, when I found myself thinking about her after the one dance we shared at my best friendβs wedding, I was confused. Months later,
Just Say the Word
β Scribed by Townsend, Elizabeth; Brooks, Lynn L
- Book ID
- 110264786
- Publisher
- JMS Books LLC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Series
- Jms mm
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781634867344
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Gabe Ellis knew some people were "like that," but it never occurred to him those people might include his boyfriend, Tom Hampton. Now Gabe has to deal with the idea his gorgeous, successful lover enjoys hurting people β and being hurt β for fun. Worse, Gabe has to come to terms with the fact that so does he.
Tom was once known in the local BDSM scene as a ruthless Dom, but he left the scene when he realized he'd rather have a vanilla partner than one who can't deal with the fact that he's a switch. Those old feelings come crashing back in, however, when Gabe confesses to darker desires.
Gabe seems made for Tom, a switch who flips between stern Dom and sweetheart sub. But not everything goes smoothly as they explore their new dynamic. Will Gabe embrace the lifestyle, or ask for it all to stop?
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