There's no record of what happens in Building C. That's the point.
"You're reassigned, Silas. To me."
Wounded asset Silas Vance thought he could disappear into a sixty-man basic cycle at Scythe Range and serve out his Virginia reassignment without catching anyone's attention. He was wrong. Reeseex-scout sniper, eleven years at the Range, the man who runs the cabin nobody is supposed to know aboutpulls his file on day two and moves him to the discipline track.
There's no oversight. There's no protocol. There's no safeword because the cabin does not officially exist. What there is, is Reese: watching him, reading him, taking him apart and putting him back together slightly different than he started. By week two Silas is not sure who he is anymore. By week four he is not sure he wants to know.
Training Facility is an MM dark military romance featuring Silas's slow, deliberate unraveling at the hands of a silver-templed handler who reads men the way other men read weather. It's character driven, pitch black, featuring institutional coercion, handler/asset dynamics, a protocol that doesn't exist, and a dangerous man who decides an asset belongs to the man who broke him in. Book Four in the Heel series.
Genre: Gay Romance
"You're reassigned, Silas. To me."
Wounded asset Silas Vance thought he could disappear into a sixty-man basic cycle at Scythe Range and serve out his Virginia reassignment without catching anyone's attention. He was wrong. Reeseex-scout sniper, eleven years at the Range, the man who runs the cabin nobody is supposed to know aboutpulls his file on day two and moves him to the discipline track.
There's no oversight. There's no protocol. There's no safeword because the cabin does not officially exist. What there is, is Reese: watching him, reading him, taking him apart and putting him back together slightly different than he started. By week two Silas is not sure who he is anymore. By week four he is not sure he wants to know.
Training Facility is an MM dark military romance featuring Silas's slow, deliberate unraveling at the hands of a silver-templed handler who reads men the way other men read weather. It's character driven, pitch black, featuring institutional coercion, handler/asset dynamics, a protocol that doesn't exist, and a dangerous man who decides an asset belongs to the man who broke him in. Book Four in the Heel series.
Genre: Gay Romance
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