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Book six in the Nature of Desire series.

When his father dies, Thomas is forced to abandon a burgeoning art career in New York. As difficult as it was to give up his lifelong dream, it's nothing next to walking away from the man he loves. Marcus taught him to embrace who he is, a sexual submissive who responds to the touch of only one Master. But why would the sophisticated Marcus need some farm kid from the South?

Then Marcus shows up and offers him a way to continue his art career and help his family. There's only one hitch - he asks Thomas to spend a week with him in the Berkshires. Thomas knows he should refuse. But he's never been able to say no to his Master.

©2007 Joey W. Hill (P)2013 Audible Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Career

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On the death of his father and debilitating tractor accident of his brother Thomas is forced to give up his burgeoning art career in New York and take on the responsibilities of providing for his family back in North Carolina. Marcus is a dashing gallery owner and Thomas' former lover. He offers him an agreement that will let Thomas continue his craft but it also includes working with the Rough Canvas of the human body and the relationship of a master and slave. Maxine Mitchell earnestly narrates this steamy romance with heart whose characters will put their hooks in you and keep them there.

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I love a book with a solid storyline, well developed characters and beautiful writing. Throw in some "please fan me" sex and oh wow! Instant favourite!

Beautiful and steamy!

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This is a superb story and was relatively well narrated.
I too, like one of the previous commentators, felt it should have been read in a male voice. One word spoilt it for me. When I first heard the word 'pallm' instead of 'palm' I passed it off as a mistake but the word palm is in the book numerous times. Each time it was pronounced wrongly it irritated me. I even googled the US pronunciation in case that is how it is said in America!


Spoilt by one word!

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