Almost Strangers by M.A. Innes, R. Phoenix
College was supposed to be about figuring out careers and goals, not what turned you on in the bedroom.
When a class project pushes a confused Adrian in an interesting new direction, he’s not sure what to do. His focus in college has always been on grades, but he doesn’t know if he’s ready to do what it takes to get an A in his Human Sexuality course.
Watching Adrian stumble into the world of puppy play and kink shouldn’t interest Owen as much as it does. The fact that they don’t really know each other doesn’t matter, not when they’re technically too close to even think about one another that way. But something won’t let Owen walk away from a floundering Adrian.
When an embarrassing situation meets a sarcastic remark, sparks fly in the most unusual way.
- File Name:almost-strangers-by-m-a-innes-r-phoenix.epub
- Original Title:Almost Strangers: A M/m Taboo Romance
- Creator:M.A. Innes
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07BKN4YYG
- Date:2018-03-22T18:30:00+00:00
- File Size:410.542 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Chapter 1
- 2. Chapter 2
- 3. Chapter 3
- 4. Chapter 4
- 5. Chapter 5
- 6. Chapter 6
- 7. Chapter 7
- 8. Chapter 8
- 9. Chapter 9
- 10. Chapter 10
- 11. Chapter 11
- 12. Chapter 12
- 13. Chapter 13
- 14. Chapter 14
- 15. Chapter 15
- 16. Chapter 16
- 17. Chapter 17
- 18. Chapter 18
- 19. Chapter 19
- 20. Epilogue
M.A. Innes, R. Phoenix
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Wow! This was really amazing! omg I had no idea puppy play could be so wonderful... it's the sweetest story I've read in a long time. The ending note will prove useful to readers who like this author: "M.A. Innes is the pseudonym for best-selling author Shaw Montgomery. While Shaw writes femdom and m/m erotic romance. M.A. Innes is the side of Shaw that wants to write about topics that are more taboo."
It was hard to decide whether to read it or not. I was not sure but decided to read it. I didn’t regret reading it. The way it was written, it would have been hard not to like it. It was a very sweet and beautiful story. I enjoyed reading it.