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The Silence of the Wolf - cover

The Silence of the Wolf

Wolf Sir

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

“I lived three lives—Catholic son, devoted Master, and cancer survivor. This is how I stopped hiding and became whole."
 
From the ashes of a childhood steeped in shame, obedience, and silence, Property of Sir Wolf rises as a raw, erotic, and soul-shaking memoir of survival, transformation, and truth.
 
Born into a strict Catholic family, the author was taught to fear his desires, deny his voice, and accept pain without protest. But beneath the surface of that pious boy was a Dominant soul, waiting to awaken. Through the underground world of leather, BDSM, and power exchange, he found what religion never gave him: freedom, truth, and unconditional love.
 
Told with unflinching honesty and poetic fire, this memoir follows the author's journey as he:
 
Claims his identity as a gay Master in the Leather community
 
Builds a 24/7 household with his two slaves
 
Fights three separate cancers while hiding his illness from the world
 
Reconciles his spiritual longing with his erotic truth
 
Emerges from grief, silence, and death to become a mentor and voice for the next generation
 
More than a memoir of kink, this is a story of living without shame, loving with total power, and dying—over and over—until finally reborn as the man known simply as Sir Wolf.
 
Perfect for readers who love:
 
✔️ LGBTQ+ coming out stories✔️ Real-life BDSM relationships✔️ Spirituality meets sexuality✔️ Cancer survivor narratives✔️ Deep emotional healing✔️ Erotic memoirs with depth
 
If you’ve ever been told who you must be—or what you’re not allowed to desire—this book will speak to the wild, sacred truth inside you.
Disponible depuis: 25/07/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 262 pages.

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