Destiny Calling
by:
Fabian Black (author)
M/M romantic comedy Destiny lures Colin Leyton to a HMV music store one fine Saturday morning in March where he stumbles across the flamboyant Sam Taylor. Sam has a knack for attracting trouble and a gift for rubbing people up the wrong way. Against his better judgement Colin finds himself...
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M/M romantic comedy Destiny lures Colin Leyton to a HMV music store one fine Saturday morning in March where he stumbles across the flamboyant Sam Taylor. Sam has a knack for attracting trouble and a gift for rubbing people up the wrong way. Against his better judgement Colin finds himself playing white knight when Sam’s antics get out of hand and he lands in bother with two store security guards. He gives him a lift home. Sam tries to charm him into a date, but common sense tells Colin not to get involved, in fact to run for the hills and not look back. However, destiny hasn’t finished with Colin. Sam comes back into his life in an unexpected way, turning it upside down. Colin's closest friend Jon turns mentor in a bid to help him sort out his feelings for a man most people love to hate. D/s romance ~ stories with a M/M domestic discipline/spanking theme
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781478232421 (1478232420)
ASIN: 1478232420
Publish date: 2012-07-28
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 262
Edition language: English
Series: Destiny Calling (#1)
I was ready to give this three stars, but the ending was so utterly ridiculous I couldn't. I loved the idea of this book and I think the character of Sam was very well written, but there was so much ridiculous stalker plot, and while I felt for Sam I also couldn't stand him. So I can't say I exactly...
Wow. This was a tough one. I really liked the idea behind this story and I really wanted to have an emotional connection with it. However, Colin and Sam drove me insane. I couldn't figure out who I disliked more - Sam, for his completely obnoxious, rude, hideous behavior, or Colin, for putting u...
I've read a few Fabian Black books on domestic relationships and this is another one that I greatly enjoyed. Sam could have been an extremely annoying and frustraing character, for Colin and his friends, Sam was both. For me, it was clear that Sam was wracked with insecurity given his upbringing. He...
She writes books with an edge although it doesn't looks that way from the blurb. Still interesting