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  • One Man's Trash

  • The Heretic Doms Club, Book 1
  • By: Marie Sexton
  • Narrated by: John Solo
  • Length: 12 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)

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One Man's Trash

By: Marie Sexton
Narrated by: John Solo
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Summary

After four tours in Afghanistan, Warren Groves couldn’t settle into civilian life. For the last 12 years, he’s survived by working odd and often illegal jobs for some of Denver’s less fortunate. His personal life is equally unsatisfactory. He can barely remember the last time he had sex, let alone the last time he got to use somebody hard and rough, the way he likes. Fate intervenes when a favor for a friend leads him to a pretty, young rent boy named Taylor Reynolds.

Taylor’s spent the last few years on his own, working as a hustler, going home with anybody who’ll give him a warm meal and a place to sleep. He enjoys having a bit of force used against him, and he makes Warren an offer he can’t refuse - all the sex he wants, as rough and dirty as he likes, in exchange for room and board.

At first, Warren thinks he’s struck gold. Taylor’s the perfect roommate - he cooks, he cleans, and he’s dynamite in the sack. But Taylor has some dark demons in his head and some even darker cravings. Falling for somebody as volatile as Taylor is dangerous enough, but when Taylor’s urges turn truly self-destructive, it’ll be up to Warren to decide just how far to let things go.

©2017 Marie Sexton (P)2017 Marie Sexton
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Needs trigger warnings.
I didn’t finish as I am not a fan of some of the triggers. I quickly realised it will be a angsty hard read.

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This was such a Deeply emotional story. I loved the angsty love and trauma and how true to each other they were. Take heed there’s some sadness of secondary characters but it’s distant enough to just give the right amount of feels

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