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Ruthless Obedience

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Professor,

You asked me to tell you what I imagined.

The truth is, I don’t have to imagine anymore.
You live under my skin.
Your voice is louder than mine.
Your rules shape how I breathe.

I think about you when I sit. When I speak. When I sleep.
Tonight, I thought about you saying “slow.” About you watching me without touching. About you commanding me without kindness. And I obeyed.
I didn’t finish until I imagined you giving permission.

I don’t know if that’s what you wanted to hear. But it’s the truth.
I want to follow your voice. Even if it never softens.

Ruthless Obedience is a dark MM student/professor romance with slow-burn obsession, brutal tenderness, and a submissive who doesn’t know how to let go until someone makes him. For fans of twisted power dynamics, desperate yearning, and emotional surrender.

148 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 2, 2025

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Luna J. Kent

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September 2, 2025
Seductive...a slow descent into control and submission. 😍😍😍

A beautiful breakdown. Mesmerizing to watch Axel pick apart Ethan piece by piece in a precise and controlled manner. And the slow slide of Ethan coming unraveled is breathtaking. Nathan's dawning realization of the true definition of obedience is necessary to his craving the submission that only Axel can give. It is his core. This is a fascinating concept of the human condition. So well written and deeply felt. I highly recommend turning down the lights and just sinking into this addictive fall!😏

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February 1, 2026
S. I like it way better than the first book. It would have been five stars if it wasn’t so repetitive at times. I hate to throw out AI accusations, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the book gets some. I actually don’t think it is AI. I think this is solely the author’s writing style, just a slight disappointment to how good it could have been, and why did his brother Noah seem to forget that he is in a similar relationship with William.
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