In another scorching hot Market Garden tale, Aleksandr Voinov and L.A. Witt introduce Spencer, a busy lawyer who doesn't have much time on his hands for work, let alone relationships. Accompanied by his friend, they go to the Market Garden, an exclusive brothel to find someone to meet his unique needs. There he finds Nick, a rent boy with a kinky side.
They strike a deal -- Spencer has two hours with Nick and they can do whatever they want. In this time, Spencer discovers that Nick is a Dom and a sadist and is exactly what he needs. The sex is explosive and explores the hardcore nature of BDSM, but later, Nick finds himself struggling to remain emotionally unattached. As their encounters get steamier by the minute, Spencer finds that submitting to Nick is exactly what he is looking for.
IF IT FLIES takes on a different tone than the previous books in the series. It's a little darker and more explorative of the BDSM lifestyle. Voinov and Witt do not sugarcoat their words. It's powerful and hard hitting. I enjoyed the longer length as more details about Nick and Spencer were included. If Voinov and Witt are able to continue this level of writing, I have no doubt that they will be unstoppable!
Spencer is in a rut. Long hours at the law firm are sucking
the life out of him, and he doesnβt have time or energy for
a relationship. Heβs lonely, horny, and itching for
something new, so he tries the Market Garden, an exclusiveβ
and expensiveβbrothel. Spencer isnβt in the door five
minutes before a cocky rentboy makes his move.
Nick isnβt just any rentboy, though. Heβs a Dom, heβs a
sadist, and heβs everything Spencer didnβt know he was
missing. One night turns into more, and before long,
Spencer is one of Nickβs regular clients.
Both men think theyβre just scratching each otherβs backs:
Spencerβs exploring a submissive, masochistic side he never
knew he had, and Nick is getting off and getting paid. But
as time goes on, itβs clear their strictly professional
arrangement . . . isnβt, and if Nick has one hard limit,
itβs that he doesnβt get romantically entangled with his
johns. The problem is, while Nick doesn't want to be
owned,
Spencerβs no longer content with just renting
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