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Sometimes discipline is required. Sometimes it is requested.
Nineteen-year-old Sebastian Marks was down on his luck. When he wandered into the Gay for Pay studio, it didn't take him long to divulge his fantasy of being disciplined by his probation officer.

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Produktbeschreibung
Sometimes discipline is required. Sometimes it is requested.

Nineteen-year-old Sebastian Marks was down on his luck. When he wandered into the Gay for Pay studio, it didn't take him long to divulge his fantasy of being disciplined by his probation officer.


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Autorenporträt
Great stories should not depend on gender or sexual preference of a character, but instead upon the strength of the characters and the honesty and urgency of the story.

Brandon Shire proves he understands the complexity of writing LGBT fiction from two very different viewpoints serious and smexy. His serious fiction is written for those who enjoy a book which explores life's darker elements in a more literary form, while the smexy fiction is for those who enjoy a graphically erotic romance.

Regardless of the differentiation above, Brandon writes for people who enjoy being challenged, and for those who strive to understand situations they don't typically encounter. He pens raw, emotional stories about characters which readers will either love or love to hate.

Life and love are pretty damned special, but neither is always perfect. Life can be painful, and real love hard to find. Brandon's fiction is an exploration of the (sometimes) arduous search for the happiness we all desire.

BRANDON SHIRE was chosen as a Top Read in 2011, Best in LGBTQ Fiction for 2011 & 2012, and won a Rainbow Award for Best Gay Contemporary Fiction.