Peter Roche has always tried to do the right thing. Which is different than actually doing the right thing. A former marine who took over his dead father’s congressional seat, he’s tried to affect change for the better.
It hasn’t worked. All he’s done is sell his soul and make life worse for everyone. The system is broken and if doesn’t get out now then he’ll be broken right along with it.
And then he meets Sebastian Craft. A young, gay artist (mortifyingly, shamefully, young) who bursts violently into his life and has the unfortunate ability to turn Peter on.
He’s also a sadist who wants nothing to do with Peter or his politics.
Sebastian knows a needy, subby masochist when he sees one. He wants to hate Peter. Hate him for being handsome, callous, and a Republican. Their policies have cost his family dearly. If Peter wouldn’t enjoy it so much, he’d consider making the hot congressman pay.
But, how much can he hate the man when he goes on national TV and disavows his political party? When he looks like a man crushed by the weight of the world, and his mistakes? Maybe Sebastian can have a little sympathy for the man now that he’s resigned from Congress and the Republican party.
Don't hot, repentant men deserve a second chance so long as they're willing to be punished for their mistakes?
This is a 37,000 word, scorchingly hot book with an age gap, olive oil used in unsafe ways, kinky shenanigans, submission, masochism, and VERY LITTLE POLITICS! And, of course, there is an HEA.
Genre: Gay Romance
It hasn’t worked. All he’s done is sell his soul and make life worse for everyone. The system is broken and if doesn’t get out now then he’ll be broken right along with it.
And then he meets Sebastian Craft. A young, gay artist (mortifyingly, shamefully, young) who bursts violently into his life and has the unfortunate ability to turn Peter on.
He’s also a sadist who wants nothing to do with Peter or his politics.
Sebastian knows a needy, subby masochist when he sees one. He wants to hate Peter. Hate him for being handsome, callous, and a Republican. Their policies have cost his family dearly. If Peter wouldn’t enjoy it so much, he’d consider making the hot congressman pay.
But, how much can he hate the man when he goes on national TV and disavows his political party? When he looks like a man crushed by the weight of the world, and his mistakes? Maybe Sebastian can have a little sympathy for the man now that he’s resigned from Congress and the Republican party.
Don't hot, repentant men deserve a second chance so long as they're willing to be punished for their mistakes?
This is a 37,000 word, scorchingly hot book with an age gap, olive oil used in unsafe ways, kinky shenanigans, submission, masochism, and VERY LITTLE POLITICS! And, of course, there is an HEA.
Genre: Gay Romance
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