Posts labeled Dub-Con
Review - Addicted by Liam Whitlock
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Joey and Christian have been best friends since childhood. When they reach adolescence, their paths begin to diverge but they remain good friends. Joey pursues scientific interests while Christian becomes a jock, the high school quarterback everyone wants. The two have a few sexual encounters in their teens, but while Joey accepts his attraction to men, Christian determines to pursue a hetero-normative lifestyle to go with his jock persona. Both young men get accepted to the same college and decide to be roommates.
Review - Wings by J.C. Owens
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Anyar has a crush on the army commander in town to secure peace talks between his people and their sworn enemies, with whom they’re constantly at war. Unfortunately, Anyar has also caught the attention of Vanyae, the leader of the enemy delegation, whose real plan is to kidnap the commander to hold hostage. He alters the plan to take Anyar as well and make the young guard his slave. The plan succeeds but Anyar is determined to resist submission to Vanyae, yet even as the prince takes pleasure in his slave’s body, he realizes there’s more to the young man than a pleasing form.
Review - Choir Boy by Jay L. North
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At the age of 20, Isa is a little old for the choir, but he does like singing. He likes Father Malcolm even more. Isa is desperate for the big priest to initiate him into the pleasures of the flesh. He’s seen what many of the other pastors and elders get up to with the male members of the seraglio, and Isa wants to experience those things for himself. Isa comes up with a crazy plan that he thinks will show the Father he is ready.
Review - The Father by Jay L. North
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Oliver was orphaned at a young age and raised by a disinterested aunt. He’s never really felt like he belonged. Then he joined a church where he met Clara and fell in love. The two decide to get married, but the church requires couples to undergo a two-week initiation course to ensure “compatibility” before getting married. Oliver is nervous, but not too worried. He’s had nothing but positive experiences with the church.
Review - Toxic AF by Bey Deckard
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Patrick likes to cruise the local park for anonymous sex. One night, his fun is interrupted by a police officer. The cop, Mitch, says he won’t arrest Patrick, as long as the young man agrees to service him whenever he wants. Patrick doesn’t really have a choice and becomes haunted by the man who treats him roughly. Yet, a part of the young man actually likes what Mitch does to him.
Review - Uncle by Jay L. North
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College student Ben has been sharing his basement living space of his mother’s house with his Uncle Dev while the man’s flat is being renovated. Dev has been a father figure for Ben since his own father left, but with the closeness of sharing a space, the young man is developing an altogether different kind of feeling for his uncle. Ben keeps telling himself such feelings are wrong, but somehow that just makes them more exciting.
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