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Bonds of Denial

Wicked Play, Book 5

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Bonds of Denial

By: Lynda Aicher
Narrated by: Decklan McKenna
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Book five of Wicked Play

It's been 20 years since Rockford Fielding's father punished him for kissing another boy. Now a grown man with a military career behind him, Rock continues to deny his true desires, even while working security at The Den, the most decadent sex club in town. But after a year of watching gorgeous Carter Montgomery come and go on the arms of other men, Rock can no longer resist the cravings he's denied for so long.

Carter has just four months left on his contract with an escort agency, and he doesn't know whether to feel relieved or afraid. Being an escort is all he knows. Adding to his confusion is the way his latest client, the sexy but stoic Rock, makes him feel things he hasn't wanted in years.

One charmingly awkward date turns into two and soon the men are meeting off the clock. But with Rock in the closet and Carter unsure how to pursue a real relationship, how can they build a future both in and out of the bedroom?

©2014 Lynda Aicher (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Romance Contemporary
Realistic Romance • Compelling Characters • Rich Voice • Transforming Love • Honest Portrayal • Emotional Depth

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I really liked Rock and Carter. The narrator sounded nothing like an ex-military man. I guess it worked okay for Carter, but I pictured him more masculine as well. The delivery was good, the pace was good, just the tone threw me off.

Sweet story

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This book was really touching. I love how the relationship develops at a natural rate; no insta-love. This book gives the reader/listener an up close and personal view of how homosexuals struggle with the stigmas attached to their sexuality. It addresses the external conflicts, and more importantly, the internal conflicts that homosexuals have to overcome to be able to be at peace. It also stresses how much acceptance from friends and family, is so critical. It also addresses the prejudices and unfairness laid upon those people whose sexual orientation is used to measure their overall worth. This book is a real eye opener and I feel anyone can benefit from experiencing this novel.
-V from Kansas

Best in the series, so far!

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This is so sweet. I liked all of these books but this one was especially good.

Sweet

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To be honest I only picked this book because it’s part of a series. It doesn’t have BDSM and the sex is MM, normally not my usual read. That said,

I loved the story and the relationship between two unlikely lovers. Their journey together is beautiful and heartfelt. I enjoyed every single moment!
(Most impressive scene: the photo shoot Rock initiated.)

Because this is an audiobook: the narrating is good and professional. I don’t think it gave that bit extra some narrators do to make me enjoy the story more, though.

Great story, liked the characters

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I was captivated by the love story between an ex-military soldier, Rockford, who has lived his life denying his true sexuality who meets Carter, a man trapped in the job as an escort because of the rejection of his family. Both men have suffered from society's prejudice against their sexuality.

These two men meet as Rockford discreetly hires an escort. Carter immediately recognizes Rockford as a socially awkward man who is fighting his own sexual needs. Carter gently guides Rockford to a better acceptance of his own needs while finding in each other a special kinship that soon develops into friendship and love. Along the way, we come to know each of these lonely men who have suffered because of their sexual orientation.

The book does a great job of developing these characters. It also serves as a reminder that love happens in many different colors and orientations. Why do people see a need to torture and punish people based on their sexual orientation when they are simply trying to love someone. I highly recommend the book for people who enjoy the transforming power of love.

Poignant Love Story

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