On the surface, the answer is simple: Grif and Wes’ relationship is anything but standard D/s. You may be wondering why I wrote two books in a series where un-arguably the primary backdrop is a D/s relationship but I only use the single moniker. Here is just a small sampling:įor the main characters of both Grif’s Toy and Wes’ Denial, I use only one: Sir. GENRE: M/M, Romance, Erotica, BDSM, D/s, GAY, DEGRADATION, SPH, BITTERSWEETĪs we all know, monikers can play an important role in BDSM and D/s play and relationships. However, several events shake his normally unflappable self–assurance.Īnd, even after he finds Grif, will his past catch up with him and possibly drive his soul mate away? Throughout high school, his successful career in the Marines, and as a BDSM Dom, he’s remained confident his partner is out there waiting to be found. From his tender vanilla side, to his darker debauched side. Wes has spent his life looking for that one special guy who will understand and love him-all of him. TITLE: Wes’ Denial: Tease and Denial Book Two A warm welcome to author Joseph Lance Tonlet joining us here today at Love Bytes to talk about the release of their newest book Wes’ Denial.
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