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Nicholas Sayers, needing money for college, takes a job as assistant to infamous photographer Damian Wolfe. It's just taking pictures, right? Wrong. While Nick has never questioned what kind of man he is or what he truly wants in life, working for Damian during a BDSM photo shoot opens his eyes to all sorts of sexual possibilities, and many of them include the handsome Mr. Wolfe. Damian has serious doubts about getting involved with a younger man who knows nothing about the BDSM lifestyle, but Nick's adventurous and humorous approach to new experiences is far too alluring to resist. Although…mehr

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Nicholas Sayers, needing money for college, takes a job as assistant to infamous photographer Damian Wolfe. It's just taking pictures, right? Wrong. While Nick has never questioned what kind of man he is or what he truly wants in life, working for Damian during a BDSM photo shoot opens his eyes to all sorts of sexual possibilities, and many of them include the handsome Mr. Wolfe. Damian has serious doubts about getting involved with a younger man who knows nothing about the BDSM lifestyle, but Nick's adventurous and humorous approach to new experiences is far too alluring to resist. Although he knows it might be a mistake, Damian takes Nick into his life. Flirting on the edges of control, submission, and pain excites Nick more than he would have ever dreamed possible. With Damian, Nick learns about his own deeply hidden desires and finds out that relinquishing control doesn't make him weak-having someone else in control of his sexual pleasure simply heightens it. And the reverse is true for Damian: Control turns him on. So they set out to explore these sensual boundaries together, neither expecting to find love along the way.
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Catt Ford vit devant son ordinateur, dans un autre monde où ses amis gays imaginaires obéissent à tous ses ordres. Elle aime les chats, le chocolat, danser le swing, dormir, les Monty Python, ses amis australiens, les actes insensés, inventer d'autres réalités, et le verre poli par la mer. Elle n'aime pas les chenilles, la fumée de cigarette et les gens impolis qui pensent que des mots comme 'pédé' ou 'pédale' sont acceptables. Perfectionniste frustrée, elle se console avec la légende des tisserands de tapis persans qui ajoutaient toujours un défaut à leurs oeuvres afin de ne surtout pas exciter la colère des dieux, bien qu'elle ne le fasse pas toujours exprès ! Il y a immanquablement une erreur ou une autre qui se glisse dans ses romans. La fiction comble son besoin de mener des conversations intelligentes, ce qui n'est possible que lorsqu'on contrôle les deux parties, ainsi que les romans érotiques, où tout se finit toujours bien, la plupart du temps.