book cover of Falling Into The Black
 

Falling Into The Black

(2024)
(The third book in the Planet Called Wish series)
A novel by

 
 
Sometimes there’s a difference between duty and doing what’s right. And sometimes doing what’s right comes with a high price.

Every aspasian at Asiq adores the handsome peacekeeper Resan—all except for Arin. While the other workers vie for Resan’s attention, Arin avoids him at all costs, which rouses Resan’s suspicion. When he discovers Arin is a runaway slave, Resan is bound by law to return him to his master. It is only later that Resan realizes what he’s done. Arin’s owner bought him at twelve, married him, and not only violated Arin himself, but loaned him out to his friends. Resan has returned him to a life of rape and abuse, and now he must make a decision: free Arin and abandon the oaths he swore as a peacekeeper, or leave him to languish and abandon his own conscience and heart.

Please Note: This is a re-release with no significant changes from the previous version. This is a sexually explicit novel between two men with an age gap.

TW: this novel mentions current and past abuse, rape (not between the MCs), drug use, slavery, and murder. It is a hurt comfort romance and it is dark at times.



Genre: Gay Romance

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