After hunky but homophobic Grant promises to do anything to keep a dangerous secret he's forced to do whatever his gay coworker orders him to. It's the ultimate role reversal. How far is a straight man willing to go to keep a secret? If you like straight guys, domination, bondage, strip clubs, gloryholes, adult toys and sexy gay action then this is the Lex Valon book for you!
There was a running theme of punishing and humiliating the homophobic hunk, which I liked, and the man forcing him gay for the day is actually a bottom, which was a nice touch. Pretty realistic in terms of straight boy's stubborn refusals.
I dropped 1 star for the middle chapter, where BDSM roles seemed really confused, thanks to some topping from below and a rather needy and ineffectual Master, but the gloryhole, the strip club, and the orgy were all sticky, messy, gaping fun.
I liked the overall storyline, however, the constant use of the words "straight" or "straight boy" was annoying. How can a person have a "straight throat"? I get it, the guy is straight, there's no need to constantly use the term straight in almost every sentence. Joey's character was annoying. He did not act or talk like a professional Dom. The way he talked like "that white boy" was just stupid considering he was white, 😒. In my opinion, the best way to get revenge is to make Grant enjoy it. If you are going to try to turn a man gay, the way to do that isn't by nonstop pain with no pleasure. That's just going to make him hate it and never want to do it again. I think Grant had one orgasm at the strip club and that was it for the entire story. If I could write this story I would have slowly, subtly seduced Grant to the other side by showing him the pleasure that can be found with another man. In the dungeon scene, I would have introduced him to the pleasure that can be found in pain and made him c*m while he was being f*cked by another guy. That would have truly screwed with his head. But nonstop pain is just going to make him never want to do this again. The story had potential, but it just didn't do it for me.