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Paid to Take Control
- A Gay BDSM Romance (Delphic Agency, Book 2)
- Narrated by: Gavin McAllister
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Painter has never been in control of anything, now he is in a contract where he is being paid to control the man on his knees in front of him
Go with the flow, take the line of least resistance, those were Painter’s go to strategies until his career depends on him dominating an unruly submissive who is richer than him, more experienced than him and definitely cleverer than him.
How can Painter unleash his inner dom? His psych tests insist he has one. His boss gave him a crash course in kink and basically ordered him to take this contract. And now the dark eyed submissive with a smart mouth and a brain the size of a planet is provoking him.
Turns out Painter’s inner dom is closer to the surface than he thought. But that doesn’t make him feel better about himself and what happens when he finds himself falling in love with the brat that goes sloe eyed with desire when Painter takes charge?
Paid to Take Control is the second book in the Delphic Agency Series and contains Dom/Sub elements, plenty of steamy kink exploration and a happy ever after in the end.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 04-05-2021
Loved Painter but found Brio hard to relate to
Painter works for the Delphic Agency but has never been interested in BDSM. The Agency’s psych eval indicates he is a natural dom and he is convinced to take on Brio, the troubled business partner in Ash’s software company. This was a more psychological and less sexual romance than Paid To Kneel. Painter must unlock the keys to ease Brio’s troubled mind. I enjoyed it, especially Painter’s training and learning, but felt pretty removed from what was happening in Brio’s head, it was hard to relate to his damage. As such, the story felt more disjoint and I didn’t really feel convinced by the romantic aspects. Gavin McAllister does another great job on the audio, but I didn’t enjoy his voicing of Brio, it felt like a fussy voice. I am loving the series concept though, so I’ll stick with it.
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