Sweating Lies
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Waters
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Written by:
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Emma Jaye
“Gladiator or toy?” Kaspar asks, as if it’s the easiest choice in the world.
It might be an easy answer for someone branded, brainwashed, and who remembers no other life. But that’s not me - not yet, anyway. I’m a cop - or at least I was until my cover got blown.
Now, I’m a captive on a ship; one of the trafficked people I vowed to save. Kaspar’s a toy - a pleasure slave - content to warm our sadistic owner’s bed; he laps up the abuse he’s conditioned to associate with affection.
He’s my only way out. To gain our freedom, I must play the hardest undercover role of my career and be everything his fractured mind needs: a more controlling bastard than the man who turns people into grateful slaves for a living.
Officer Jiao Sweatt thinks I’m a victim.
He has a lot to learn.
And it’ll hurt.
Themes: Crime. Slavery. Mental health issues. Abduction.
Genre: Dark psychological thriller M/M. Violence. High angst and explicit steamin’ hot scenes.
Length: 81K. Stand-alone with happy for now. Series continues with the same characters in Splitting Lies.
Warning: These books are for adult listeners who enjoy stories where lines between right and wrong get blurry. High heat, twisted and tantalizing, these are not for the fainthearted.
©2019 Emma Jaye (P)2022 Emma JayeContinue the series
Not what I expected
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A new to me author and narrator team who impressed the socks off me.
Expect lots of blood and body fluids doused with Noncon and Dubcon from people with zero to one-hundred percent lacking morals.
Bring them on. Come clean my palate and lift my mind from my depressive book-slum.
Kneel,,, good boy. Now suck, and choke on it! Don’t struggle for air; just relax and die on my magnificent cock. Good boy.
This sickly twisted plot was well written, with not one minute of boring or predictability. What’s that? The book ended Hollywood-style HFN. It can be listened to as stand-alone, but who would want to do that if two more lay waiting to be devoured.
I absolutely recommend this audiobook.
Happy Listening
Excellently Dark
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