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Tales from the Wild Side

An Angel Falls to The Wild Side

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Barry Angel thought that he had it all when he became Ralph Daley's voluntary slave, but the realities didn't quite measure up to his high expectations. The sex was great, but as the couple were monogamous for insecure Barry's benefit, and Ralph was a certified top, the young slave had no outlet for the other aspect of his nature, and after ten long weeks it was starting to wear him down. Being a kept man was gnawing at him as well. Barry's the type who needs to contribute and he felt like a parasite in the relationship. And then there was the creative aspect of his nature which needed an outlet as well.
Problems for Mr Angel - and for his relationship with Ralph.
But not too worry. Having spotted the pair at The Wild Side, London's raunchiest gay nightclub, the owner has taken an interest and Barry's life is about to change dramatically. The Angel is going to fall from the pedestal his master has placed him on. He 's going to fall to The Wild Side, which of course means fall to Big Bad Angus MacLeod and his entourage of slaves, which will add a little balance to Barry's sexual diet as it would be all one way traffic. But it goes way beyond that. Tapping into Mr Angel's creative side, a job at the club is in the offing if Barry can impress. A set designer is needed for the new Fantasy Zone, which will be changed on a weekly basis. Barry has one shot only to convince MacLeod he is up to the task, so whatever he comes up with had best be good. Sadly, in his efforts to impress, he's going to fall foul of his master - on the most surprising of things as well. After a weekend of debauchery with MacLeod and the boys, where a whip is taken to Barry's back, it's a single mark from the club manager, Mr Charles, that threatens to end the relationship.
It all reaches a conclusion during another night at The Wild Side where Barry's future is in the balance, waiting on the decisions of two masterful men.

291 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 26, 2015

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Jack Brighton

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Jack Brighton is a British author who specialises in gay erotica with a BDSM slant. His books are widely available on all major e-book and specialist erotica sites, published by his company – Firm Hand Books.
Jack was born and raised in the west of Scotland then moved to the south of England after graduating from university, living first in London before moving to the sanity of Brighton.
Having forsaken the stress of working in London’s finance sector to become a full time author, Jack now spends much of his time on the small Mediterranean island of Gozo where he lives with his partner.
Jack also writes under the pen names:

Fergie Boy
Jack’s early erotica works were produced for a web site called Gay Boy Books, where he wrote under the name Fergie Boy. Subsequently this material was brought under the Firm Hand Books banner and is now available through the same channels as Jack’s later work. The stories are highly erotic but not specifically BDSM in nature – although in certain books like ‘Preparing the Way’ and ‘Spanked at Last’ the evolution into Jack Brighton can be seen. Fans of Jack’s work might find it interesting to see where he has his literary roots by checking out some of the Fergie Boy books.
Jack no longer writes under the Fergie Boy name. However, he does write under...

Tom Farrell
Having published over twenty books by mid 2011, and created a strong niche in the gay BDSM market, Jack decided to expand his reach once again. Not wishing to dilute the Jack Brighton body of work and perhaps confuse his loyal readers, or re-invoke Fergie Boy, a new pen name was created to write under. This was Tom Farrell.
Under the banner 'Flaming Hot', Tom Farrell's books fall into two categories: 'Flaming Hot Gay Erotica' and 'Flaming Hot Gay BDSM'. The distinction is hopefully very clear. Both collections are softer than Jack Brighton's normal work - the 'Erotica' collection much more so. But it is still Jack Brighton - his ideas and his style. So if you like Jack's books then why not check some of Tom Farrell's work out.

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