I’ll definitely be in line when the next one is ready. I loved getting glimpses into these guys’ backgrounds and really hope to learn more as the story progresses. At first, things seem a bit cliché, but the rest really didn’t play out that way. This was a quick read, but it is full of emotion. Eventually, these guys were on the same page, and I’m really looking forward to reading more of their story. So, miscommunication is now the name of the game. Slade’s eyes are opened and he believes it is what he needs, but not knowing and not wanting to assume if Callum is even interested in giving it to him long-term, he is determined to find it elsewhere. that could help Slade given what Callum’s seen of his issues (PTSD, grief, etc.) and his signs of submissiveness. After a discussion the next morning, Callum suggests of some other activities, etc. Through all of this, little things set off sparks – the hint at restraining Slade quickly sets Slade at ease, which, in turn, wakes Callum’s dom side. That is, until a nightmare wakes Slade and Callum can’t help but console him. Callum offers a skittish Slade a place to sleep for the night, and though Callum is a bit intrigued, he keeps to himself. He’s been injured, discharged from the military, hitchhiking across country ending up in the boonies where he stumbles upon Callum’s cabin. I didn’t realize it when I read this, but I was really excited to see that this was the start of a series. This was a really interesting little story showing a lot of long-term potential.
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