Trusting Thomas (Collars & Cuffs)
Collars and Cuffs: Book Two Christmas is a time for goodwill to all, but Collars and Cuffs co-owner Thomas Williams receives an unexpected gift that chills him to the bone. A Dom from another Manchester club asks Thomas for his help rescuing an abused submissive, Peter Nicholson. Thomas takes...
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Collars and Cuffs: Book Two
Christmas is a time for goodwill to all, but Collars and Cuffs co-owner Thomas Williams receives an unexpected gift that chills him to the bone. A Dom from another Manchester club asks Thomas for his help rescuing an abused submissive, Peter Nicholson. Thomas takes in the young man as a favor to a friend, offering space and time to heal, but he makes it clear he’s never had a sub and doesn’t want one.
Peter finds Thomas’s home calm and peaceful, but his past has left him unwilling to trust another Dom. When Thomas doesn’t behave as Peter expects, Peter’s nightmares begin to fade, and he decides he’d like to learn more about D/s life. A well-known trainer of submissives, Thomas begins to teach Peter, but as the new submissive opens up to him, Thomas finds he cares more for Peter than he should. Just as he decides it’s time to find a permanent Dom for Peter, they discover Peter’s tormentor is still very much a threat. With their lives in danger, Thomas can’t deny his feelings for Peter any longer. The question now becomes, can Peter make it out of the lions’ den alive, so that Thomas can tell his boy that he loves him?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00FOGBM0M
Publish date: October 6th 2013
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 282
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary,
Sociology,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
Bdsm,
Abuse
Series: Collars and Cuffs (#2)
This story was actually pretty good. But I can’t help myself, older men are not my kind of kink! I was grossed out whenever sex came in to play. Yes, I am that shallow!Steven witnesses a Dom in his club abusing his submissive, Peter. He decides to rescue him and to ask his good friend Thomas to take...
This is book #2. I absolutely LOVED #1 and gave that 5 stars ("amazing"). This book I gave 3 stars ("liked it"). Can't say I really liked it (4 stars), so 3 stars it is. It didn't get to me all the way like #1 did. Peters story was just horrible, and it was unpleasant to read about. Maybe it was tha...
This is a great D/s book for those who generally stay away from D/s books. I would be one of those people. I don't equate flogging/whipping/humiliation with romance and so I tend to skip through "scenes." This book is more about healing and the slow build to a December/may romance. 4 stars.
I really wanted to read this story since I loved the first one so much. But I just can't make myself continue. I'm getting sick to my stomach reading about somebody being beaten and abused. I thought I could skip through those sections, but it's not working. Such a bummer. Back to the mountain for s...
Trusting Thomas is the third imperfectly perfect book I’ve read in as many weeks. The grammar is a nightmare, and some of the sentence construction appalling, but I didn’t care. Didn’t give two hoots, and the reason for this was simple: the characterization, and the depth of feeling between the two ...