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A Pleasure Slave - Explicit Gay Erotic Short Stories for Men (Hot and Sexy) - cover
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A Pleasure Slave - Explicit Gay Erotic Short Stories for Men (Hot and Sexy)

Manuel García

Editora: Publishdrive

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In A Pleasure Slave, Manuel García strips gay eroticism to its raw essence—no artifice, no romance, just men and desire. These are stories of flesh and friction, of rough hands and rougher truths, where power isn't asked for but taken, and the unspoken carries more weight than words ever could.
 
The title story is set in the concrete sprawl of a Southern European city, where markets bustle and windows overlook lives on the move. Inside, behind the glass, Paul rules his private kingdom with the quiet authority of a man who knows what he wants. His lover, caught between obedience and thrill, learns that submission can take many forms—and that wearing lace doesn’t make you less of a man, only more exposed.
 
He stood at the window, robe half-open, watching the crowds below while the last traces of him dried on my skin. I was sore, still aching, still hard. The thong, the orders, the collar—all of it lingered. Even as I dressed like a man again, the echo of his voice stayed on me like a scent. That night, when I slipped into the schoolgirl outfit and waited, I wasn’t afraid. I was lit from within by a hunger I didn’t fully understand.
 
These are not stories of love. They are stories of domination, consent, lust, and fire—the kind that flickers between two men when one dares to say, “Tonight, you’re mine.”
Disponível desde: 29/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 70 páginas.

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