Love Language
Love Language
A younger Dom. A grieving sub. Two men whose kinks don't match (or so they think) connecting in ASL. Marco and Greg would both rather be anywhere than a kink club on Valentine’s Day. Marco doesn’t have the patience to speech-read in a hearing crowd. And Greg is still mourning his Sir who passed away three years ago. But when Greg steps in to explain something in ASL, Marco can’t stop thinking about the light he sees in those sad eyes. Strong, older, fluent in sign language, and sweetly submissive, Greg is exactly Marco’s type. Even if Greg isn’t ready for another relationship yet, Marco isn’t ready to let him go. Greg thought that he would never want to date someone again. But as painful as it is to admit, he’s starting to feel like it might be time. Marco is like no one he’s never met. Small, twink-ish, and over a decade younger, and a Daddy, he isn’t at all what Greg imagined in a Dom. Yet he’s undeniably attracted to his care and control, even after Marco reveals that he’s transgender. Slipping into ASL, the language of his childhood, Greg wonders if he might have a second chance at love. This book contains hurt/comfort themes, predicament bondage, shibari, wax, and CNC role play, just to get started... and a HEA ending. |
Love Lessons: Expanded Edition
“Come here,” Dustin repeated, his dark eyes serious. Landon put his hands on his hips and stood his ground. “Make me.” He knew he was acting like a petulant teenager, but this was Dustin. And with Dustin, he felt safe. Please, he thought, please, please make me. Landon doesn’t need anyone. So he’s confident that when he offers to train a nervous, sexy Dom, nothing will come of it. But Dustin has some things to teach him, too. Because Dustin uses sign language and asks him questions that no one else bothers to ask. Because Dustin wants him, no matter how he presents his gender. Because when Landon rebels, Dustin’s there to keep him in line. And when Dustin makes him obey, it feels real. Real enough to call Dustin his Daddy. But these are just lessons, right? Love Lessons has a nervous new Dom, a confident and genderfluid sub who offers to train him, age play with a middle, a bit of angst, and plenty of sign language. This is book 2 in the Love Language series celebrating Deaf characters and Deaf culture. Love Lessons and Love Limits share intertwined characters and timelines, and should be read together. This expanded edition features a new cover and over 15,000 new words including multiple new and enhanced scenes throughout the book. |
Love Limits
Ash wants a Daddy. Zhong wants Ash. But Zhong knows he can't give Ash what they need. He's asexual, and when he looks for someone special, it should be someone who will be satisfied with what he can offer. Right? Zhong has never been enough for anyone else, so when the playful sub who loves board games and wants a Daddy bounces into his life, he knows he’ll have to sit on the sidelines. But as Zhong grows closer to Ash, he learns more about himself. Maybe he can be the Daddy Ash needs. Maybe his love doesn’t have to have limits. Love Limits contains a caring asexual Daddy, a genderqueer sub, age play, puppy play, sign language and a HFN. This is book 3 in the Love Language series celebrating Deaf characters and Deaf culture. Love Lessons and Love Limits share intertwined characters and timelines, and this book should be read only after reading Love Lessons. |
Love Unlimited
When you have everything you want, is it wrong to want more? Dustin has the perfect summer to look forward to. His genderfluid boyfriend, Landon, is moving in so they can fully embrace the Daddy/boy dynamic they’ve both been craving. His best friend, Zhong, found an adorable partner in Ash, whose puppy play interests fit perfectly with an asexual Daddy. And when the two couples spend time together, everything seems right. Uniting two fragile, new relationships into a foursome could spell disaster. Or maybe their love for each other could be unlimited. Love Unlimited has two Daddy Doms with very different age play styles, a fierce middle, an sweet little, impact play, puppy play, and a HEA for everyone. This is the fourth in the Love Language series celebrating Deaf characters and Deaf culture. It continues story lines from Love Lessons and Love Limits, which should be read first. |