by Sean Michael
“But…”
“Is this not mine now?”
“Yes.”
“Then I want to protect it. I want to know your erections are mine.” He met Jared’s eyes. “I want us both to know that chain is on because I want it on.”
The shudder that moved through Jared was delicious, the needy, hot look in Jared’s eyes even more so.
“I know what I need and I know what you need, and now that the cat is out of the bag, so to speak, I am going to make sure we both get it.” He leaned down, kissing Jared long and slow. “And so are you, my love. We’re going to be deliciously happy.”
Jared blinked at him, looking somewhat stunned.
“I can’t believe anyone as mouthy as you can be this speechless,” Dorian teased.
“Shut up, Dor.” Jared offered him a tentative smile. “I dreamed about you for so long. How did Rick know to do this?”
“He’s obviously been touched.” Too perceptive by far was Dorian’s guess. He’d have to think of something appropriate as a thank-you to his old friend. Of course that would probably be something inappropriate so he maybe needed to rethink how he was looking at the gift.
“Obviously. It worked in our favor, though.”
“Yeah, I’ll say it did.” He poured them each a half a glass of champagne and added the orange juice before passing Jared’s to him. “Happy Valentine’s Day. To us.”
“Yes, love.” Their glasses clinked together. “To us.”
End.
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About the Author
Best-selling author Sean Michael is a maple leaf–loving Canadian who spends hours hiding out in used book stores. With far more ideas than time, Sean keeps several documents open at all times. From romance to fantasy, paranormal and sci-fi, Sean is limited only by the need for sleep—and the periodic Beaver Tail.
Sean fantasizes about one day retiring on a secluded island populated entirely by horseshoe crabs after inventing a brain-to-computer dictation system. Until then, Sean will continue to write the old-fashioned way.
Coming Soon from Sean Michael
Winter Boys: Troy — coming spring 2020
Daddy’s Boy: Chrissy — coming winter 2020
The Hammer Boys Reading Order
Bent was the first Hammer story I wrote and it probably makes sense to start with it, even though the Montana and Billy novels come first chronologically. Bent kind of lays out the groundwork of The Hammer Club and a number of the "regulars" are introduced in it. Drawn, Found, Snared, Owned and Push are set before the events in Bent take place.
Bent
Drawn
Found
Snared
Owned
Push
Baked (available at Evil Plot Bunny)
Forged
Spoken
Control
Christmas Auction
New
Submission
Domination
Burn
Christmas Angel
Little Jamie
Sold
Better Than Friends
Gravity
Christmas Homecoming
Solitary
Trust
Switch
Beaten
Treat
Renew
Hitched
Top Bidder
Deeper
Cream
Need For Sale
Combine
Flair
Twas the Night
The Box of Nails Reading Order
This Old House
This Young Stud
Making Repairs
Jack of All Trades
The Briar Rose Reading Order
Hoarse Play
Controlling Parker
Blended Family
Iron Eagle Gym Reading Order
The New Boy
The Perfect Boy
The Luckiest Master
The Closet Boy
The Dom’s Way
The Eager Boy
The Gentle Dom
The Needy Boy
The New Boy
Lance Packet just got a contract to shoot an erotic BDSM deck of cards, the only problem is finding models. So far everyone he’s interviewed thinks he’s looking for sex for hire. Then in walk three perfect examples of men: Tide and his friends, Tyrone and Bran.
Tide Germaine is a model and a Dom. He and his best friend Tyrone opened The Iron Eagle Gym as a place for gay men in the lifestyle to work out, do scenes, and congregate with like-minded men. The modeling is just another job for Tide, but it soon turns into a grand seduction as Tide falls for the shy, self-conscious photographer. The problem is Lance doesn’t believe he’s in Tide’s league, and he’s not at all sure about the Dom and sub thing.
It’s not going to be easy, but Tide’s going to have to convince Lance he belongs at Tide’s side as both lover and sub.
The Perfect Sub
While new couple Tide and Lance spend time deepening their relationship and further introducing Lance to the joys and vagaries of being a sub, established couple Tyrone and Bran discover that they still have a thing or two to learn as well.
A new job finds Bran run off his feet, and a visit to the eye doctor leads to the discovery of a brain tumor. Bran is terrified. He strives to be the perfect sub for his beautiful master and sees the tumor as a personal failing as he tries to handle every last phone call, e-mail, and text that comes in, no matter how early or late. When Tyrone finally finds out about the tumor Bran’s been keeping a secret, he realizes he’s been taking his sub for granted, and he works to rediscover his boy and their relationship. Of course, that’s easier said than done given that Bran’s job is taking up all his time, and he would rather pretend the tumor just doesn’t exist than actually deal with it.
It's going to take all of Tyrone's prowess as a master to help guide Bran through these troubled waters.
The Luckiest Master
When Master Damien Richardson (Day to his friends) takes over the front desk manager job at the Iron Eagle Gym, he knows he’s going to need an assistant. But finding the right person for the job is harder than he thought it would be. When he meets Saw, he thinks he’s found the solution to all his problems, and maybe something more.
Sawyer Whitehead lost his master to a tragic car accident some years ago, and since then one opportunity after another has gone sour on him. Thoroughly convinced he’s cursed and a jinx to everything and everyone he touches, he refuses to officially become Day’s assistant because he knows that as soon as he does, something terrible will happen. He’s even more determined not to get involved with Day, despite his attraction, because it would kill him to be responsible for tragedy befalling the lovely man.
Day must convince Saw that he’s not cursed and that together, they can face any challenge that comes their way—in both their professional and personal partnerships.
The Closet Boy
Way’ra Bernard is just twenty years old when his parents kick him out of the house. He has been brought up to believe being gay is wrong and he is going to go to hell for it. He tried very hard not to be gay but couldn’t change the way he felt. Now he’s living furtively in a closet on the third floor of the place he’s working as a janitor—the Iron Eagle Gym.
Neal McPherson is an unattached Dom in his midtwenties and a member of the gym. One evening after working out, he notices Way’ra on the stairs and he’s immediately attracted and intrigued, so he asks Way’ra out. Unable to come up with a reason to refuse, and also interested in Neal, Way’ra accepts.
There are a lot of obstacles to the relationship they attempt to build after their date, not least of which is Way’ra’s upbringing and his lingering doubts about the kinky sex Neal enjoys. But with patience and persistence, Neal might convince Way’ra to not only accept himself, but to loosen his inhibitions enough to explore and find
a happy ending together.
The Dom’s Way
Neal and Way from The Closet Boy are back, only now they’re Dom and sub, and exploring their relationship through the lifestyle. Way is eager to learn everything, and more in love with his Master every day. For his part, Neal can’t believe how lucky he is to have found such an innocent but sensual boy, and his love for Way continues to deepen as well.
As they learn what works best for them both, Way has trouble obeying some of the rules Neal imposes. Like the no touching himself rule. Neal wants Way to learn control, but Way, after holding back for so long, struggles to keep from indulging. He’s not trying to disobey Neal; he just can’t help himself.
The two men must work together to find the balance that brings them each the most satisfaction and happiness.
The Eager Boy
Eight months ago Robin Secoya left his lover and Master, Stack Lonbond, because he didn't believe Stack really cared about him. He was sure that for Stack, any warm body would do, and Robin wasn't willing to be just a warm body anymore.
A chance meeting at the Iron Eagle Gym brings them back together, and old feelings aren’t far from the surface. They decide they can’t pass up a second chance at romance. But this time, it isn’t just Stack’s demanding career as a big cat vet putting strain on their relationship. Robin also has a new job that takes up a lot of his time.
Will their kinky love affair crash and burn a second time, or can they find the balance that will allow the passion between them to flourish?
The Gentle Dom
When one of their own is threatened, the men of the Iron Eagle Gym will stand together… and make the culprit sorry.
Stuntman Barclay Drambor suspects his fall from a roof was no accident. He believes his abusive ex was responsible, but he can’t prove it. Fortunately, a year has gone by with no word from Duncan, so Barclay decides to move on with his life—and that means dealing with the aftermath of his injuries. He finds personal trainer Reece “Rec” Gordon through the gym, and it’s not long before their workouts together become much more intimate. Rec is gentle and goes out of his way to make Barclay comfortable, and in no time there’s talk of moving in together….
But just as Barclay is healing and finding a place to belong—both with Rec and working at the gym—Duncan returns to destroy his happiness. Though Duncan will learn he’s messing with the wrong group of men, in the end, Barclay must face him. Will Rec’s love and the friendship of the others at the gym give him the confidence to stand up for himself?
The Needy Boy
An old high school sweetheart might be just the man for a needy sub.
Busy bakery owner and Dom Jack has neglected romance to build his business, but he’s ready to find his special man. He agrees to go on a blind date set up by his friend Tide. Imagine his surprise when he comes face-to-face with the boy he loved as a teenager.
Peter curates a niche antique shop specializing in sex toys and kink from the past. His extreme neediness has cost him relationships before, and it won’t be easy to open up and reveal the true extent of his desires.
Both Jack and Peter have changed in the past decade, but they’ve only become more compatible, with preferences that complement each other perfectly and chemistry that flares back to life with a speed that amazes them. But Peter fears he’ll drive Jack away as he has so many others, and Jack will have to work hard to earn Peter’s trust.
Between Friends Reading Order
I originally wrote Between Friends as a stand alone, but the characters were loud and insisted that I needed to document the events that led up to the Between Friends novel. Thus the series was born. So while Between Friends was the first written, it is actually the last book chronologically. Gotta love the noisy ones!
When Harry met Jason
Sammy’s Place
Trial By Fire
Between Friends.