Tread
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Abel Kensington the Fifth, aka TheFifthAbel – Accountant, Germaphobe, Service Submissive turned Daddy Dom, and resigned to being alone.
Mired in his routines that keep the worst of his fears and obsessive behaviors at bay, Abel has given up finding someone who will look past his sanitized bubble. Little does he know that someone is watching him and has a plan to slip into his world and take care of him for a change.
Darius MacLeod aka JuicyDare – Coffee House Owner, Scottish Transplant, New Daddy Dom, and finding love is the last thing on his mind.
While his roots are still firmly in his homeland, Darius has started a new life in his father’s hometown. When a seemingly shy and prim older man starts frequenting his café, Darius’ interest is piqued and his instincts kick in. Wanting to get past the barrier that Abel has erected, Darius dives feet first into a whole new world he knows little about.
Abel and Darius will both need to find sure footing on this new path before them as Abel gets back to his submissive roots and Darius explores a new but natural lifestyle.
Attention: This book contains depictions of dominance, submission, boot worship, trampling, and adults in footie pajamas
Customer Reviews
Original and powerful!
This story is one of the best I’ve read, especially for BDSM. It is not a one-dimensional read, but an incredibly moving love story that truly focuses on the relationship between two people. Don’t go in expecting the typical kink read, this is so much better.
The character development is the most flawless I’ve seen in such a quick read. It is not only the development individually but of their relationship as well. It’s a journey of discovery – both self and between them. I can’t even put into words how much I loved that aspect and how much I crave more of these characters. The care that went into this story strikes my heart. I’ve never read anything like this where the characters felt so incredibly real. The world-building really allowed me to dive into the story and built on book one.
It is a credit to the author that this did not need to rely heavily on sex. Instead, it truly focused on the more important aspects of a relationship. I also love how the author didn’t try to change the characters radically, instead keeping what makes them unique and realistic. Tread made me laugh, it made me smile, and at times made me want for more in a way I can’t describe fully. I loved The Kiss, book one, and yet Tread somehow snuck in and left a lasting impression on my heart and even soul.
5 stars for an original and powerful read.