Theres a difference.
Theres a difference between abuse and consensual play. There is no safeword in abusive situations. There is no trust.
Lucas Maes is being abused. Hes stayed with his abuser out of fear.
A Dominant man is driven by the servitude of his submissive, but an abuser is driven by the fear he instills in those he abuses.
There is a difference.
The final book of the Denver Diaries Collection is about to take you on an emotional roller coaster, the likes of which youve never received from Rain Carrington.
Lucas is taken in by the men of Chaps, and they see he is desperate for help but doesnt know how to ask. Tony started by giving him a job. Xen and P.J. befriend him, but it is Ferris and Isaac who fall in love.
Not one person is afraid to pitch in all they can to help the abused man, and he finally makes his escape, running for his life.
Rooney Jones doesnt let go easily. He enlists a group of armed and dangerous men to help to try to get Lucas back. When they cant find him, they get the next best things. The people Lucas cares about the most.
As five men are taken, the others use all their skills and connections, including those that will bend and break laws to find them. Will they get to them in time? Will Lucas ever forgive himself? What does the future hold for the men of Denver?
In this seventh and final book of the Denver Diaries, we visit with all the men of the previous books, as well as many from other series who lend a hand. We say goodbye to Chaps when its sold to new owners, leaving Lonnie and Travis free to enjoy their growing family in Apishipa Creek, where theyve returned to live.
This is a journey of discovering. Abuse leaves a shell, and often those abused dont know who they truly are inside if and when they get free. Friends and family can help, lend support, but Lucas knows its up to him to discover who he truly is, under the scars.
With sexy moments from each couple/poly, heartbreaking farewells and new beginnings, come one more time to Denver, to love leather style.
Trigger warning: Abuse, violence, sex between consenting adults, mentions of rape, trafficking, kidnapping and sex with multiple partners. Mature audience only.
Theres a difference between abuse and consensual play. There is no safeword in abusive situations. There is no trust.
Lucas Maes is being abused. Hes stayed with his abuser out of fear.
A Dominant man is driven by the servitude of his submissive, but an abuser is driven by the fear he instills in those he abuses.
There is a difference.
The final book of the Denver Diaries Collection is about to take you on an emotional roller coaster, the likes of which youve never received from Rain Carrington.
Lucas is taken in by the men of Chaps, and they see he is desperate for help but doesnt know how to ask. Tony started by giving him a job. Xen and P.J. befriend him, but it is Ferris and Isaac who fall in love.
Not one person is afraid to pitch in all they can to help the abused man, and he finally makes his escape, running for his life.
Rooney Jones doesnt let go easily. He enlists a group of armed and dangerous men to help to try to get Lucas back. When they cant find him, they get the next best things. The people Lucas cares about the most.
As five men are taken, the others use all their skills and connections, including those that will bend and break laws to find them. Will they get to them in time? Will Lucas ever forgive himself? What does the future hold for the men of Denver?
In this seventh and final book of the Denver Diaries, we visit with all the men of the previous books, as well as many from other series who lend a hand. We say goodbye to Chaps when its sold to new owners, leaving Lonnie and Travis free to enjoy their growing family in Apishipa Creek, where theyve returned to live.
This is a journey of discovering. Abuse leaves a shell, and often those abused dont know who they truly are inside if and when they get free. Friends and family can help, lend support, but Lucas knows its up to him to discover who he truly is, under the scars.
With sexy moments from each couple/poly, heartbreaking farewells and new beginnings, come one more time to Denver, to love leather style.
Trigger warning: Abuse, violence, sex between consenting adults, mentions of rape, trafficking, kidnapping and sex with multiple partners. Mature audience only.
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