In a world where everyone is born with a mark to show if they are a Dom or a sub Liam Carter is an anomaly. He has no mark. He will spend his life trying to find an identity other people are born with. He's been trying to live as a Dom after being given the choice, and then he meets Hunter--a born Dom., Can it ever work between them? Can Liam find the man who he is meant to be?
There is this subgenre within the subgenre of M/M romances that deals with these -sort of dystopian- societies where men fit into tiny little boxes as either dominant, rough and manly or submissive, delicate and incapable. On the one hand the author insists this should be valid only within the bedroom -and that is a relief, on the other hand writing is quite stilted and grammar more than questionable.