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Good Dawg Published!
After siting “on the shelf” for nearly ten years, I'm please to announce that I've published my latest book, “Good Dawg.” I started this book shortly after I returned to the United States while I was still looking for work. It was more or less complete when a job turned up, and then work and settling into a new life distracted me. The story never completely left me, as I would often turn scenes over and over in my head.
Good Dawg
The Blurb: Extremely introverted web developer Kevin has resigned himself to being single. Hookup apps don't do it for him, and he's too shy to try and meet men in bars or clubs, especially now that he thinks he knows the kind of man he needs. People are complicated. Dogs are much easier to make friends with. They don't lie about what they want. All you have to figure out is whether they like scratches or belly rubs and you've made a friend.
Tags: Contemporary Good Dawg BDSM D/S
Review - Night's Melody by Drake LaMarque
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Matthieu has known Christophe since they were eight years old. The young man is more than a brother to Matthieu, who has grown to love the beautiful and talented Christophe. Lately, though, Christophe has disappeared for hours from time to time and has developed talents for more than dancing in the chorus. He finally confesses that an “angel” has been giving him lessons, although Matthieu fears that the angel is really the ghost rumored to haunt the opera.
Tags: Menage Nineteenth Century BDSM
Review - Edging Closer by L.M. Somerton
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The countdown is on to Joe and Olly's big day. After years together, they're going to get married. There's lots to do. Outfits to plan. Cupcakes to order. What could go wrong? Plenty, it seems. The pair may have thought the past could be put behind them, but a new threat emerges to endanger their happily ever after. This ninth installment concludes the Tales from The Edge series more or less where it began, with Joe and Olly.
Review - Family Pet by KI Brightly and M.D. Gregory
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Content warning: The book in this review contains dubious consent and incest. Saint is the eldest son of one of the city's wealthiest and most powerful families. When his parent's latest investment scheme goes sour, they skip town with all the money, leaving Saint to deal with a group of angry investors out for blood. With no money to leave town himself, Saint takes on an assumed name and finds work as a waiter in a restaurant.
Review - Learning the Ropes by H Birchwood, Key Dyson & Raymond Roach
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On his day off, Rich decides to drop in on his friend Liam. Upon arriving at the converted super yacht that serves as Liam's laboratory, Rich finds his friend tied up and apparently being tortured by someone he doesn't know. If there's one thing that can overcome Rich's extreme aversion to violence, it's seeing one of his friends being hurt. Fortunately, Liam manages to calm Rich down before he can do any real damage to Jordan, another friend of Liam's that knows the young scientist likes it rough.
Tags: Science Fiction Erotica Novella BDSM Menage
Review - Find the Jinn by Maz Maddox
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Dallas Wilde is a paid assassin, and fish trainer. He takes on many dirty jobs, like tracking down and killing a necromancer, which is what he's doing when we first meet him. That job does not end as successfully as Dallas thinks, and his next assignment from a wealthy succubus proves to be a challenge. To make matters worse, Dallas seems to have inherited a vampire thrall that insists on being his bodyguard.
Review - Binding the Edges by L.M. Somerton
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Joe and Olly, along with Heath and Aiden, are looking forward to spending a few days at The Retreat, a new venture by their friend and owner of The Underground, Carey. Joe wants to take Olly's mind off his recent experiences as a hostage, which also means he has no intention of telling his sub that Olly's former tormentor has been released from prison. Once they return to The Edge, it will be a mad scramble to get everything ready for the tenth anniversary of the business.
Review - Driven to The Edge by L.M. Somerton
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Joe and Olly have been living their happily-ever-after for a couple of years. Joe would like nothing more than to keep his sub close, but Olly is good at his job as a nurse at a nearby military hospital. What starts as a typical day of getting some new patients settled turns into a series of traumatic events for Olly and all the men in his life. Although most of the books in the Tales From The Edge series are more or less standalone, this story is a sequel to the first two books, so you really need to have read the first book, Reaching the Edge, and the second, Living on the Edge, before this one to get a complete understanding of the relationship Joe and Olly have.
Review - Scorched Edges by L.M. Somerton
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Fireman Beau first met Marty when he helped to rescue the young intelligence service analyst from a church that had been bombed. He was attracted to the geeky man from the start but has held off making a move on him. After a lousy shift dealing with the latest work of a serial arsonist, Beau decides he should stop wasting time and ask Marty out. Marty can't believe his luck.
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