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Say
Yes
JR
Gray
Genre: Gay, BDSM, Contemporary
Publisher: ARe Books
Date of Publication: 12/1/15
ISBN: 978-1-943576-56-2
ASIN: TBA
Number of pages: TBA
Word Count: 26,800
Cover Artist: Scott Carpenter
Book Description:
Charles holds the key to salvation,
but James has to say yes.
James failed. He tried to be what
they wanted. He tried to deny it. He tried to be a good Catholic boy…but it’s
become too much. He craves pain, submission. He’s denied himself far too long,
and it’s eating him alive.
Charles thrives off the exchange
of power. He knows the world revolves around control. It’s given and taken like
currency, in business and in pleasure. He won’t get attached, though, or so he
tells himself, until James turns his world upside down. He’s defiant and
snarky, but Charles can taste the submission on him.
All James has to do is say one
little word.
About
the Author:
JR Gray, when not staying up all
night writing, can be found basking in the warm glow of the Miami sun, or at
the gym where it’s half assumed Gray is a permanent resident. A dominant,
pilot, and sword fighting enthusiast, Gray finds it hard to be in the passenger
seat of any car. Gray frequently interrupts real life, including normal sleep
patterns, to jot down nonsense. The bane of Gray’s existence are commas, and
even though it’s been fully acknowledged they are necessary, they continue to
baffle and bewilder.
If Gray wasn’t writing…well,
that’s not possible. The buildup of untold stories would haunt Gray into an
early grave or possibly a mental institution where the tales would end up on
the walls in crayon and finger paint.
J.R. Gray is Gender Queer and prefers
He/Him/His pronouns.
For more information on other
books by J.R.,
visit his website: http://www.jrgraybooks.com
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