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by Lynda Aicher
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debjonesdiem
debjonesdiem rated it 9 years ago
Bonds Of Denial is my first book by Lynda Aicher. Wow! Rock and Carter's story is an emotional roller coaster. Let me start by saying this book is M/M and does include sex scenes, so it may not be for everyone. I thought this book was well written and I love the characters. There's enough drama...
Sonia Nosia ~Ruber's fiancé in Crystal Court universe~
I loved it!This was a very romantic love story despite the fact that one of the MCs is an escort (in my opinion this aspect was tastefully handled and it fully captured the difficulties it could bring into a relationship).Both MCs were extremely endearing and I couldn't help but wish them happiness ...
MMarte
MMarte rated it 11 years ago
THANK you Ingela for recommending this book to me! I loved it!Firstly, I'd like to repeat this from Ingela's review (you should read her whole review, by the way. It's beautiful):1) This is not a BDSM story. 2) This is not a nasty rough escort / rent-boy story.And this can be read as a stand alone. ...
Slitsread
Slitsread rated it 11 years ago
Review to come
Romances and more...
Romances and more... rated it 11 years ago
Book Description: Book five of Wicked Play It's been twenty years since Rockford Fielding's father punished him for kissing another boy. Now a grown man with a military career behind him, Rock continues to deny his true desires, even while working security at The Den, the most decadent sex club in ...
She Reads Too Much
She Reads Too Much rated it 11 years ago
God. Wow. That was powerful. So much emotion from both of the heroes. What a journey.
BarbsBooks
BarbsBooks rated it 11 years ago
4 StarsA "Live Your Life, Buy The Book" ReviewAs is stated in the blurb above – this book is part of an ongoing series. I haven’t read any of the previous books, and I managed fine – no more confused than I normally am :-P What I do know is that the first few books in the series were solely m/f; the...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 11 years ago
Denying an essential part of oneself is very difficult. No matter how hard a person suppresses a part of them, it will never go away. For Rockford, aka Rock, he's been so far in the closet, he's not even able to say it. When the right man catches his attention, it's the beginning of him opening h...
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 11 years ago
When I finished my review of ‘Bonds of Hope’ I mentioned I really wanted to read Rock’s story. The tough and standoffish man in charge of security at The Den had intrigued me more with every subsequent ‘Wicked Play’ title. Sometimes wishes come true and this one not only got fulfilled, it also excee...
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