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Reversal of Fortune #1-4

Reversal of Fortune - The Complete Series

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Toxic bachelor, Brock Capwell has had his wings clipped. Following a family scandal, Brock’s grandfather attempts to rein in the wealthy jock by changing his will and making Brock’s inheritance conditional. As part of his penance, the heir is forced to take an entry-level job as a nighttime security guard for the Capwell family’s oil refinery and warehouse under the strict watch of his new boss, Murdock Baker. When Brock overhears Murdock on the phone discussing blackmail, he realizes that there is far more to the gruff former Marine than meets the eye. This short novel includes dominance, submission, bondage, blackmail, and chastity. This is the complete series - all four parts in one compilation.

195 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 10, 2016

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Keegan Kennedy

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Originally hailing from Mississippi, Keegan Kennedy is a writer based out of Memphis, TN. As a child, sometimes his active imagination was the only friend that he had. Following a degree in History from the University of Southern Mississippi, Keegan floated around the corporate while dreaming of telling stories. His first novellas were in the arena of male-for-male erotica and romance. His earlier efforts were soon followed by success when his novel, Homecoming, went to Number One in on the LGBT charts in four countries: Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. He has a knack for uncovering love and romance in the darkest of places. With a tendency toward the melodramatic, he does more than arouse or excite the reader - he engages them.

His current release is the epic novel: The Harbinger – a chilling, apocalyptic tale of survival that decimated stereotypes and shocked his fans. Upcoming works include – a TBA romance between two anti-heroes. And by popular demand, he is re-mastering his older novellas into his new anthology series, the cheekily-named: Smooth Jocks and Gruff Jocks.

"I want to sincerely thank all of my readers! Because of you, I have spoken to and made new friends from across the globe on every continent with the exception of Antarctica - to my knowledge. Your kind words and encouragement have meant the world to me. I answer all emails, so feel free to contact me."

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December 2, 2018
Well, okay, just so you know, this is Smut of a very particular order. Kennedy has visited this trope before. Big (straight?) sociopathic prick redeems smaller, younger (straight?) sociopathic prick with lots of abuse (I skim those parts, dear reader) and his magic cock. After which the victim falls for his abuser, in true Stockholm Syndrome fashion, and discovers his true vocation as bottom-boy wifey.
You either like this sort of thing or you Do Not.
Profile Image for Fay MMBookworm.
3,056 reviews65 followers
July 3, 2017
I had to think about this rating. I liked parts of and disliked other scenes.  I didnt know wether or not to hate Murdock much like Brock's feelings. Lol  but he grows on you sort off.
Brock was a rich 25 playboy with the girls. He'd never had a job..me thinks that will soon change if his grandfather will anything to do with it. He soon starts working as a night security guard at a warehouse. Especially if he wants his hertitance..
Murdock is to be Brock boss from now on. Oh things got off to a bad start 15 minutes late not good at all.
This book has triggers that you may like to know before purchasing. Drug rape, hostage, blackmailed.. The ending gets sorted out in the end with a twist.
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2,723 reviews12 followers
November 26, 2016
Probably my favorite

I loved this book!. Brock was the perfect spoiled rich boy in need of discipline and Murdoch was the ideal disciplinarian. The fact that Murdoch was also blackmailing Brock into submission was deliciously villainous.
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September 22, 2025
I enjoyed this, but it was very similar to other books I’ve read by Keegan Kennedy. It’s pretty hard core, but for the most part it’s a fun read. The stuffing dirty socks in someone’s mouth and then wrapping their head in tape isn’t a turn on for me.
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