The men of Kiss of Leather have been through so much while trying to get the club up and running. They've come together to help Corey heal mentally, physically and emotionally after being under the hand of man that didn't deserve to consider himself a Master. Marshall wound up in the middle of a confrontation when Corey's former abuser kidnapped them both. Derek protects and loves Corey, Stone protects and loves Marshall, even if Marshall drives him insane on a good day. Consumed and preoccupied with the building, then the opening and everything else going on around him, Josh almost lost David. The reason I'm recapping the first four books in this series is because it's a must to have read them before you can begin Chuck and Jordan's story. Everything is entwined along the way, groundwork laid, lives tangled together. So you have to start at the beginning to appreciate the stories.
Chuck is Stone's lead investigator at the PI firm he owns, he and Jordan met while Chuck and Stone were investigating the worthless piece of shit that used to call himself Corey's master. These two have been dancing around each other for a while now. Chuck is curious about the lifestyle to say the least and very much attracted to Jordan. He's hesitant though. Jordan is a man that generally gets what he wants, and what he wants now is Chuck. He is infinitely patient and bides his time knowing that Chuck is worth wooing, worth getting to know, worth making him feel safe, comfortable and certain that what he wants is to be with Jordan, lifestyle kinks and all. Life and circumstance seem bound and determined to keep them at arms length though. Chuck has never been able to be open with his family about his sexuality. On top of that they are in the middle of some strange developments in the case against Corey's abuser that only put additional strain on everyone involved. Can Jordan convince Chuck that they are good together, that he can protect him, can he gain Chuck's trust?
I'll be the first to say, I don't dig BDSM, probably because I don't understand the concept. This series is the exception to that statement. Knight does an amazing job of explaining the ins and outs and whys to the reader. She also brings these beautifully flawed, three dimensional characters to life in such a way, you feel like you know them and can really understand them. I've been watching Chuck and Jordan's waltz through the last few books and I was waiting on their story with bated breath. I love how infinitely patient Jordan is, how he basically worships Chuck and seems to know what he's thinking and what he needs sometimes before Chuck realizes. Jordan has a base need to be in control, but he's not a control freak. Chuck has a base need to be wanted, loved for who he is regardless and... well, needed. When they finally come together it's almost like lightening strikes and fuses them together. There's no going back now, not that either of them would want to. Oh, I also really like the way Knight wrote Chuck's struggle with his families opinion of him, which sucks by the way, and how Jordan's love gives him the strength to deal with them, finally.
Definitely a must read series, but start at the beginning if you've not read any of the books yet. It's diverse, challenging, passionate and intense and well worth the read.