Secrets Skin and Leather edition by Sean Michael Literature Fiction eBooks
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Scott Daley is a high-powered executive by day, but by night he plays on the fetish scene. He keeps his two lives scrupulously separate, not wanting his clients to have any idea what he gets up to. Afraid it might ruin him, Dal keeps his wild child side firmly in the closet.
So when Dillon, a distant business associate, sees Dal at a club one night, things take a dangerous, and exciting turn. Dillon invites Dal to what he thinks is a business meeting, but it turns into a weekend of debauchery that sets off a torrid affair. Meeting whenever they can, high-powered Dillon and ambitious Dal explore all the ways they can love each other, living just enough on the edge to get a thrill.
And maybe get caught. When things go sour, Dal hits the road, running as far away as he can, trying to figure out how to minimize the damage to his life and his career. Dillon isn't quite ready to let him go, though, and sets out to get Dal back. Can Dillon convince Dal that some secrets are worth letting out of the bag?
This steamy Sean Michael Classic creates an exciting world where business meets pleasure and all of the games have high stakes.
Previously published by Torquere Press.
Secrets Skin and Leather edition by Sean Michael Literature Fiction eBooks
This was a steamy read from start to finish. Scott Daly had two distinct sides. He kept his ultra conservative professional life separate from his personal life. Dillion was not prepared for the personal side of Scott Daly. Steamy may not be enough to describe their interactions. Their liaison was hot and heavy until Scott’s worlds collided and he ran away. Thankfully, Dillion didn’t give up and they found their HEA.Product details
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Secrets Skin and Leather edition by Sean Michael Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Whether you favor this latest offer from Sean depends very much on your mood and taste. If you are just looking for great kinky sex scenes and nothing else, then "Secrets, Skin and Leather" is for you. After reading the beautifully written and deeply emotional "Painting the Desert" from Sean (available as e-book in Torquere press), I was not prepared for Sean's latest effort which just concentrate on sex. It is most frustrating as this writer has the talent to do so much more.
The best part of "Secrets, Skin and Leather" is the beginning when Dillon discovered Dal's true indentity and nearing the end when the lovers were caught. In between it is just pages after pages of sex. Do not get me wrong. The sex scenes are erotic and highly imaginative and you would probably love it if you are into fetishism, which I am not. But when it is too much sex, the words could become repetitive, bordering on boredom.
I wish Sean will give us more plot and emotional driven stories, which he did in Painting the desert, The Broken Road, No Regrets, Fine as Frog's Hair, As it should be, Where flows the water, A Private Hunger and Second Sight. This writer has a talent for creating really interesting characters and it is such a waste when there is hardly any emotional plot to support his men in his latest effort.
(This review may contain spoilers)
<b>I don't find corsets on men attractive at all.</b> I liked that they liked it. The kohl. The rouge. The toys. The attraction Dillon has for Dal when he spots him in little more than make-up and a tight corset sets the mood for this scorcher of a novel.
The unassuming start [a business meeting] leads into an anticipatory meeting between Dillon and Dal[a.k.a Scott Daly]. Only Dal doesn't know he's been spotted. Once together there are more than sparks. These two set flame to the bedsheets and inked pages. They are great together and the kinkiness doesn't seem over the top [for them]. It is tailor made for the way Dillon and Dal want to please each other.
There is sex 'o' plenty but for this Sean Michael novel I felt the characters wanted something more from the start. Dillon was fascinated with Dal's response to his touch but also he found himself drawn to Dal in an emotional way, almost immediately. [4.5 of 5]
Warning This review might contain what some people consider SPOILERS.
Rating 6/10
PROS
- Dal's fetish for corsets and cinchers is unusual, and I always enjoy reading about things that aren't often written about in this genre.
- Most of Michael's BDSM stories are about power exchange relationships, and I thought it was interesting to read a story in which the men are kinky but not really in a D/s relationship. Dal might like to have things done to him, but he's not one for giving up control. The men essentially take turns leading each other.
- I've read a lot of stories containing characters who keep their sexual preferences private, but Dal is unusual in that he works so very hard to create a professional persona that is the complete opposite of who he is in the bedroom. It adds an interesting element to him as a character.
CONS
- The sex gets old, if only because there is so. much. of. it. I'd have to go back and flip through again to verify, but I'm pretty sure that every scene of the book includes sex. Most of them involve more than just one orgasm per man.
- Michael's sex scenes are often repetitive, not just within individual books, but also across books. Dal says at one point that he'll "look like a leper" if Dillon puts hickeys all over him, to which Dillon replies, "You'll look like you're mine." I read a different Sean Michael book just a couple of weeks ago that contained this exact conversation...twice.
- There are numerous stupid editing mistakes words completely left out, blatant misspellings, etc.
Overall comments There's so much sex here that there's practically nothing else to the story. I take it as a negative sign when one character suggests a walk on the beach and I get excited about it because it would mean that they'd have to get out of the bedroom for half an hour. Usually when I read, I look forward to the sex scenes. Here I looked forward to the ones in which both men were fully dressed.
Great book, very steamy scenes 💜 it. Dal & Dillon rocked. Kept me engaged from the beginning. Did I mention the hot sex So good.
Sean Michaels has once again proven that he can write not only beautiful romance "Catching a Second Wind', but salacious, graphic, pornographic stories! Sean manages to deal with a fetish(see front cover) and make a great sex-filled story that flows very nicely. The fetish is dealt with honestly. There is literally page after page of non-stop graphic sex! Each page different! I loved the story and found I actually had to take a breather every once in while to appreciate what I had just read and savour the next chapter!I love this latest book by Sean Michaels.) Absolutely loved it!)
This was a steamy read from start to finish. Scott Daly had two distinct sides. He kept his ultra conservative professional life separate from his personal life. Dillion was not prepared for the personal side of Scott Daly. Steamy may not be enough to describe their interactions. Their liaison was hot and heavy until Scott’s worlds collided and he ran away. Thankfully, Dillion didn’t give up and they found their HEA.
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