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Captured by the Enemy

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As an undercover cop, Shawn has dealt with his fair share of tough situations. But nothing prepares him for his fateful encounter with Chase Wolfe, the charming and powerful leader of one of LA's most dangerous underground gangs.


When Shawn finds himself strung up in chains and at his captor's mercy, he's surprised to find the agony of submission arousing. Chase wants Shawn to beg for mercy, but what if that's the last thing he wants to do?


Find out in this steamy 5200 word gay domination story that involves intense BDSM, chains, oral sex, and some sweaty first time gay sex you won't soon forget. Handle with care!

19 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 18, 2013

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Simone Beatrix

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I prefer my erotica rough and raunchy. I've been publishing for a while now, and only hope my readers get as much enjoyment out of my stories as I do writing them.

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April 7, 2015
There is a lot of unresolved things going on here. Undercover cop sold out and given dark pleasures previously unthought of. However I didn't feel like that should have been enough for this cop to decide to help and do whatever Chase tells him to, even with being unaware of his character as a cop up until this moment. Even better (?) is the hint that Chase's true intentions towards him have yet to be obtained and that his acts of 'turning down the dark road' (so to speak) will have him going places he didn't know or perhaps want. The. End.
AND if there's another 'chapter' to this I haven't seen it. Better than getting in too deep I suppose.. but that's just a pretty crappy way to end a short story.
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