Her: free spirit. Open door (literally). Open heart. Him: serious. Steady. Closed OFF to love? On paper, Ione and Cooper just donβt make sense. Luckily, Ione loses all the papers that she accumulates, along with her phone, her purse, and her shoes, so sheβs not paying attention to what anything s
Love Language
β Scribed by Reese Morrison
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A younger Dom. A grieving sub. Two men whose kinks don't match (or so they think) connecting in ASL.
Marco and Greg would both rather be anywhere than a kink club on Valentineβs Day. Marco doesnβt have the patience to speech-read in a hearing crowd. And Greg is still mourning his Sir who passed away three years ago.
But when Greg steps in to explain something in ASL, Marco canβt stop thinking about the light he sees in those sad eyes. Strong, older, fluent in sign language, and sweetly submissive, Greg is exactly Marcoβs type. Even if Greg isnβt ready for another relationship yet, Marco isnβt ready to let him go.
Greg thought that he would never want to date someone again. But as painful as it is to admit, heβs starting to feel like it might be time. Marco is like no one heβs never met. Small, twink-ish, and over a decade younger, and a Daddy, he isnβt at all what Greg imagined in a Dom. Yet heβs undeniably attracted to his care and control, even after Marco reveals that heβs transgender. Slipping into ASL, the language of his childhood, Greg wonders if he might have a second chance at love.
This book contains hurt/comfort themes, predicament bondage, shibari, wax, and CNC role play, just to get started... and a HEA ending.
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