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Games Boys Play

by Zoe X. Rider

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Brian and Dylan have been best friends for years. They have no secrets between them, except for the ones they're keeping from each other. When Dylan lets himself into Brian's apartment to drop something off, it couldn't be worse timing--for Brian. He's tied himself up to play out a kidnapping fantasy. He's mortified, but Dylan is intrigued. He even offers to help Brian out next time he has an urge to be tied up. No. That's all Brian can think. No way. But the idea of someone else being in control overwhelms his thoughts--and self-bondage is suddenly a pale substitute for the real thing. He gives Dylan permission, on a trial basis, and comes face to face with a side of Dylan he's never seen before. A really hot side. As their games pick up steam, so does their relationship, along with Brian's courage to go after the things he wants. Like, Dylan. It might be happily ever after, but there's one secret left, and it could ruin everything.… (more)
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Two guys, long-time friends and cousins "BY MARRIAGE @Brian" play out each other's perfect bondage/abduction fantasies.

Loved pretty much everything about this book. Loved the lack of romance in this book. It made it much more interesting, bringing out a different angle. Rough edges and sharp sense of self-discovery are more pronounce without lovey-dovey feelings obscuring the view.

What I didn't get was a full bladder fascination (but then we all have our kinks, so - whatevahs) and Brian's reaction to Dylan's confession. Assuming that Dylan had sex with countless women was somehow, apparently OK. But knowing that it was countless guys he was with - not? I am still puzzled.

4.5 stars. ( )
  Mrella | Mar 8, 2021 |
I'm going to pass on this one for now based on the lack of romance. That is a big necessity for me in my M/M books right now. I may revisit this some day. Thanks Tina K!!
  gigi9988776 | Aug 25, 2014 |
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Brian and Dylan have been best friends for years. They have no secrets between them, except for the ones they're keeping from each other. When Dylan lets himself into Brian's apartment to drop something off, it couldn't be worse timing--for Brian. He's tied himself up to play out a kidnapping fantasy. He's mortified, but Dylan is intrigued. He even offers to help Brian out next time he has an urge to be tied up. No. That's all Brian can think. No way. But the idea of someone else being in control overwhelms his thoughts--and self-bondage is suddenly a pale substitute for the real thing. He gives Dylan permission, on a trial basis, and comes face to face with a side of Dylan he's never seen before. A really hot side. As their games pick up steam, so does their relationship, along with Brian's courage to go after the things he wants. Like, Dylan. It might be happily ever after, but there's one secret left, and it could ruin everything.

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