Deliver Us
by:
Lynn Kelling (author)
Darrek thinks he is just a straight, hard-working but lonely guy. When he decides to try a session at the private BDSM club, Diadem, Darrek is unprepared for the life-changing encounter with beautiful, powerful and very male Dominant, Gabriel. Once they cross the line, nothing is off limits and...
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Darrek thinks he is just a straight, hard-working but lonely guy. When he decides to try a session at the private BDSM club, Diadem, Darrek is unprepared for the life-changing encounter with beautiful, powerful and very male Dominant, Gabriel. Once they cross the line, nothing is off limits and nothing is enough as they crave ever more – more trust, more pleasure, more pain, and more devotion. Carefully buried secrets and abusive pasts are revealed in the chaos.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781622340002
Publish date: March 4th 2012
Publisher: Fantastic Fiction Publishing
Pages no: 413
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Contemporary,
Sociology,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
Bdsm,
Abuse,
Menage,
Gay Romance,
Gay For You
Series: Deliver Us (#1)
This is a hard book for me to rate because it is something that is normally WAY out of my comfort zone. I don’t mind BDSM, but this was the first time I have read something so extreme. I learned some things from this book that I necessarily never wanted/needed to know! Lol But all that aside, I ...
Made it up to 38%, but can't do it anymore. The writing style was ok, at least it got me to reading on, wanting to know what happens next. In the beginning our straight hero went to this private BSDM club to experience something new. Naive as he was, he started his first scene and already there it s...
This book, all 43 pages I managed to get through, sucked serious donkey balls. The writing is atrocious, the editing is non-existent, the BDSM is beyond bad and fucked up and there is absolutely NO chemistry between the characters. The Dom took away the ability for his sub to use his safe word by ga...
Like a fool that I am, I actually started reading this before coming onto GR and realizing it's on my DNR/probably-not shelf.Ah. That explains a lot.On a side note, man does Lynn Kelling love third-person-omniscient present tense...
Despite the many unrealistic bdsm aspects (the author does give warnings about this) and insta love that happens in this story, I was pulled in and became fully engaged in the relationships of these guys. The story does drag on a bit at times and is a little long, I still really enjoyed this story....