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Kinks
in the Road Home
Roz
Lee
Genre: Gay, Menage, BDSM
Publisher: ARe Books
Date of Publication: December 1,
2015
ISBN: 978-1-943576-53-1
ASIN: TBA
Word Count: 37,500
Cover Artist: Erin Dameron-Hill
Book Description:
Though there be kinks, the road
still leads to home.
Three years ago, Paul found
Cameron beaten and clinging to life in a NYC alley. Determined to protect the
man he loves, they move to a remote mountain retreat. Though Cam’s physical
wounds have mostly healed, the past still has an emotional hold on them,
preventing Paul the Dom and his slave from finding the third person they dream
of to complete their family.
When Cam meets Matt, thoughts of
a third person in his relationship with Paul resurface. His master isn’t
pleased with Cam’s attraction to the other man, but the fact they’re talking
about a third again is a sign they’re both ready to put the past behind them.
The only thing left to do is see if Matt is the one.
Rejected by his family, Matt
works at Bound to put himself through culinary school and make a life for
himself. Intrigued by Cam and the life he leads as a sexual slave, Matt agrees
to become their cook and housekeeper, while deep down he wants more.
Is there room in Paul’s heart for
another slave?
About
the Author:
USA Today Best-Selling author Roz
Lee is the author of twenty erotic romances. The first, The Lust Boat, was born
of an idea acquired while on a Caribbean cruise with her family and soon
blossomed into a five book series published by Red Sage. Following her love of
baseball, she turned her attention to sexy athletes in tight pants, writing the
critically acclaimed Mustangs Baseball series.
Roz has been married to her best
friend, and high school sweetheart, for over three decades. Roz and her husband
have two grown daughters (and a new son-in-law) they couldn’t be more proud of.
Even though Roz has lived on both
coasts, her heart lies in between, in Texas. A Texan by birth, she can trace
her family back to the Republic of Texas. With roots that deep, she says, “You
can’t ever really leave.”
When Roz isn’t writing, she’s
reading, or traipsing around the country on one adventure or another. No trip
is too small, no tourist trap too cheesy, and no road unworthy of travel.
For more information on other
books by Roz, visit her website: www.rozlee.net.
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