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Pushing Boundaries

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When Devon receives a note telling him to go to The Black Bandit, he gets nervous. He knows that The Black Bandit caters to a different crowd. There are even whispers that it is a fetish club, catering to those who are into the darker sides of sex.

However, having recently discovered his boyfriend enjoying the attentions of another man, Devon is alone and lonely. There is something broken inside of him.

But there are lots of different ways to heal and even more ways to push boundaries.

And this is just the beginning...

24 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2010

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Jamieson Wolf

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Jamieson has been writing since a young age when he realized he could be writing instead of paying attention in school. Since then, he has created many worlds in which to live his fantasies and live out his dreams.

He is a Number One Best Selling Author (He likes to tell people that a lot) and writes in many different genre’s. Jamieson is also an accomplished artist. He works in mixed media, charcoal and pastels. He is also something of an amateur photographer, a poet and graphic designer.

He currently lives in Ottawa Ontario Canada with his husband Michael and his cat, Tula, who is fearless.

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January 6, 2011
This story was too short for me to really connect with the characters. While the scenes and emotions described were vivid, and the threesome hot, Devon's actions of rushing into a bondage-type situation with a total stranger (even though he is the owner of the club) were risky; as was the barebacking that ensued. Both pulled me out of the story. The other thing that bothered me was that 'pushing boundaries' made me expect more of a struggle. This was more of a 'gentle exploration' of new territory. If that is what you're looking for, you will like this book a lot more than I did.
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