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Romilly King

    Camouflage
    Paid to Take Control
    Paid to Pretend
    Handled
    Polished
    Paid to Kneel
    • Paid to Kneel

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      Sex sells and Richard is about to find out exactly how much his submission is worth. RICHARD is desperate for money. With his Father needing long term care and graduate school looming he needs a lump sum of cash, and fast. Selling himself via the Delphic Agency seems the quickest way to get ahead of his problems but to earn the kind of money he needs Richard has to offer more than he bargained for. Accepting a two week contract as resident submissive to a man who switches between casual friend and relentless dominant at the drop of a paddle leaves Richard sure of only two things - one, he wants to please this man more than anything and two, never mind the money, he never wants this to end. But you don't buy people from the Delphic Agency, only time, and as Richard falls repeatedly to his knees time is running out and Richard is no closer to knowing if the man who has awakened his inner submissive will want more of him or send him on his way. PAID TO KNEEL is the first book in the Delphic Agency Series and contains Dom/Sub elements, plenty of steamy kink exploration and a surprising amount of love.

      Paid to Kneel
    • Polished

      • 148pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the moral complexities of justice, this gripping narrative delves into the life of a protagonist who grapples with the decision to confront a notorious killer. As the lines between right and wrong blur, the story raises questions about vengeance, morality, and the consequences of taking a life. With intense character development and a suspenseful plot, the book challenges readers to consider the true nature of justice and the cost of becoming a killer to stop one.

      Polished
    • Handled

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the twisted psychology of serial killers, the narrative delves into their belief that a courtroom trial serves as their final act, relishing the suffering of victims' families. It unveils the dark motivations behind their crimes and the emotional toll on those left behind, highlighting the disturbing satisfaction killers derive from inflicting pain. The book offers a chilling examination of justice and the haunting aftermath of violence, making readers confront the complexities of morality and the human psyche.

      Handled
    • Paid to Pretend

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The story follows Christian De Olio, who embodies the ideal Boy Scout and leads the Delphic Security Team while coming from a privileged background. Despite his outward success and exemplary reputation, he grapples with the facade he maintains, suggesting a deeper struggle with identity and authenticity. The narrative explores themes of pretense and the pressures of societal expectations as Christian navigates his dual life.

      Paid to Pretend
    • Paid to Take Control

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      At the Delphic Agency, individuals discover a unique matchmaking service that caters to their personal quirks and desires. This innovative agency specializes in connecting people based on their specific preferences, creating tailored experiences that celebrate individuality. With a focus on understanding the complexities of human relationships, the story explores themes of acceptance, identity, and the pursuit of genuine connections in a vibrant and unconventional setting.

      Paid to Take Control
    • Camouflage

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Camo, a charismatic and cunning leader, navigates a world filled with deception and intrigue. As an alpha figure, he excels at manipulation and strategy, using his skills to maintain control over his followers. The story explores themes of power, trust, and betrayal, revealing the complexities of Camo's character as he balances his ambitions with the consequences of his lies. Through his journey, readers are drawn into a thrilling narrative that challenges perceptions of loyalty and leadership.

      Camouflage
    • Can You See Me?

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      In a dynamic exploration of power exchange, Josh, seeking a dominant partner, crosses paths with Mal, who is eager to learn about submission. Their relationship promises to be mutually beneficial as they navigate their distinct needs and desires, potentially leading to personal growth and deeper connections. As they delve into the complexities of their roles, both characters confront their boundaries and expectations, setting the stage for an engaging journey of discovery and intimacy.

      Can You See Me?
    • Cleansed

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on Gray's journey of self-discovery as he confronts a pivotal figure from his past, someone who perceived him as an angel and inadvertently awakened his inner demon. This exploration of past traumas and relationships highlights Gray's struggle to reconcile his dual nature and ultimately move forward in his life.

      Cleansed