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Under His Command: Dominants Heart Series

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Under His CommandDominant Hearts · Book One
By Samantha VanGundy

He came home broken. He didn’t expect to be the one who needed saving.

Logan Raines used to lead elite military teams into war zones with steady hands and a cold heart. Now he’s alone, haunted by ghosts and barely holding himself together in the quiet of civilian life. The last thing he needs is a live-in assistant with soft eyes and a past he won’t talk about.

But Micah Lane isn’t just here to clean the house and keep the schedule.
He follows orders like he’s starved for structure.
He kneels like it makes him feel whole.
And he’s waking something in Logan that he locked away a long time ago.

What begins as routine turns into ritual.
What starts as control becomes connection.
And when the first rule is broken, the man who never thought he’d love again is forced to

Can he give himself permission to claim something this real?

A deeply emotional, slow-burn MM romance with a powerful D/s dynamic, Under His Command delivers heart, heat, and healing with every touch.


🔥 Perfect for fans ✓ Hurt/comfort
✓ Age gap + military alpha
✓ Obedience, structure, and slow surrender
✓ Deeply emotional D/s power exchange
✓ Kindle Unlimited binge reads

69 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 19, 2025

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March 12, 2026
3.5

I enjoyed this story because of its focus on loving power exchange and two people exploring that sort of dynamic in a beautiful and caring way. I wish it was longer. I'm tired of so many of the books with topics that I actually want to read being so short. There was really no way to truly build on the dynamic that I specifically got the book for. It was nice, it skimmed the surface, it moved quickly from chapter to chapter, trying to build the connection. But being so short it was very tell rather than show (which is to be expected). So although I would have liked to give this story a higher rating it just wasn't enough for me to really be able to sink my teeth into
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