Reaching for The Wild Side

George Thornton is a very lucky man - or so you might think. His rather ordinary life in sleepy Torquay was turned upside down when he scooped the jackpot in the Euro Millions lottery. With two hundred of those euro millions to spend, he relocated to London, bought a very grand property in Kensington, a couple of flash cars to drive around town in, and all the other usual trappings of fortune. But despite his new wealth there was something missing. George wanted to find a whole new way of life, and thanks to a hustler who knew about such things, he was told where to go and who could help him.
The place of course is The Wild Side - the most exclusive and raunchiest gay club in town. And the man is no other than Angus MacLeod, the owner of this illustrious establishment.
It's the start of an adventure for amiable George who wants to do more than play at the club - he wants to become a fully fledged master, owning the best slaves that money can buy. He obviously has the collateral to afford them, but sadly for George he doesn't have the credentials in the eyes of the gay slave trade's governing body - The Guild of Masters. But Angus takes a liking to George and decides to help his cause. Of course 'The Master of The Wild Side', who is also a master of manipulation, has his own agenda in wanting to help.
A stay at Bears Den, a slave training camp that MacLeod owns, is the first step proposed. It's there that George can learn what it takes to be a master, while the reader can catch up with the successful candidates from 'Boot Camp Week' and see how things have progressed after their first month of formal training. It's not just George who is 'Reaching for The Wild Side' - those twelve trainees are reaching as well, hoping for the life of their dreams, which could well involve a Euro millionaire, who's easy on the eye and a bit of a stud once he gets going. But of course Angus MacLeod is also reaching for something, and that means there has to be a big twist, which come in the form of an established character who gets to share the starring role in this tale.

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Reaching for The Wild Side

George Thornton is a very lucky man - or so you might think. His rather ordinary life in sleepy Torquay was turned upside down when he scooped the jackpot in the Euro Millions lottery. With two hundred of those euro millions to spend, he relocated to London, bought a very grand property in Kensington, a couple of flash cars to drive around town in, and all the other usual trappings of fortune. But despite his new wealth there was something missing. George wanted to find a whole new way of life, and thanks to a hustler who knew about such things, he was told where to go and who could help him.
The place of course is The Wild Side - the most exclusive and raunchiest gay club in town. And the man is no other than Angus MacLeod, the owner of this illustrious establishment.
It's the start of an adventure for amiable George who wants to do more than play at the club - he wants to become a fully fledged master, owning the best slaves that money can buy. He obviously has the collateral to afford them, but sadly for George he doesn't have the credentials in the eyes of the gay slave trade's governing body - The Guild of Masters. But Angus takes a liking to George and decides to help his cause. Of course 'The Master of The Wild Side', who is also a master of manipulation, has his own agenda in wanting to help.
A stay at Bears Den, a slave training camp that MacLeod owns, is the first step proposed. It's there that George can learn what it takes to be a master, while the reader can catch up with the successful candidates from 'Boot Camp Week' and see how things have progressed after their first month of formal training. It's not just George who is 'Reaching for The Wild Side' - those twelve trainees are reaching as well, hoping for the life of their dreams, which could well involve a Euro millionaire, who's easy on the eye and a bit of a stud once he gets going. But of course Angus MacLeod is also reaching for something, and that means there has to be a big twist, which come in the form of an established character who gets to share the starring role in this tale.

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Reaching for The Wild Side

Reaching for The Wild Side

by Jack Brighton
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Reaching for The Wild Side

by Jack Brighton

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Overview

George Thornton is a very lucky man - or so you might think. His rather ordinary life in sleepy Torquay was turned upside down when he scooped the jackpot in the Euro Millions lottery. With two hundred of those euro millions to spend, he relocated to London, bought a very grand property in Kensington, a couple of flash cars to drive around town in, and all the other usual trappings of fortune. But despite his new wealth there was something missing. George wanted to find a whole new way of life, and thanks to a hustler who knew about such things, he was told where to go and who could help him.
The place of course is The Wild Side - the most exclusive and raunchiest gay club in town. And the man is no other than Angus MacLeod, the owner of this illustrious establishment.
It's the start of an adventure for amiable George who wants to do more than play at the club - he wants to become a fully fledged master, owning the best slaves that money can buy. He obviously has the collateral to afford them, but sadly for George he doesn't have the credentials in the eyes of the gay slave trade's governing body - The Guild of Masters. But Angus takes a liking to George and decides to help his cause. Of course 'The Master of The Wild Side', who is also a master of manipulation, has his own agenda in wanting to help.
A stay at Bears Den, a slave training camp that MacLeod owns, is the first step proposed. It's there that George can learn what it takes to be a master, while the reader can catch up with the successful candidates from 'Boot Camp Week' and see how things have progressed after their first month of formal training. It's not just George who is 'Reaching for The Wild Side' - those twelve trainees are reaching as well, hoping for the life of their dreams, which could well involve a Euro millionaire, who's easy on the eye and a bit of a stud once he gets going. But of course Angus MacLeod is also reaching for something, and that means there has to be a big twist, which come in the form of an established character who gets to share the starring role in this tale.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151922838
Publisher: Firm Hand Books
Publication date: 05/15/2015
Series: Tales from The Wild Side , #11
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 535 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jack Brighton is a British author who specialises in M/M erotica - most of which, but by no means all, falls into the category of BDSM - a way of life that he has rich experience of. There are romantic overtones in some of his work, but you tend to get what it says on the label. All the books fall under the banner 'Flaming Hot Gay BDSM' or 'Flaming Hot Gay Erotica', so don't expect anything else. But do expect them to be flaming hot, with plenty of storyline and character development. A dry sense of humour also features, and a very vivid imagination. He is best known for his 'Tales from The Wild Side' series, where that imagination runs riot.
Jack was brought up in a mining community in the west of Scotland, took his degree at Stirling, did a year's post- graduate in Edinburgh, then moved south to London, where he taught for a few years before moving into the finance sector, based in The City. Many of his stories draw on this background - as a gay man trying to find himself in what was more often than not a hostile environment.
Having given up the rat race, Jack became a full time writer in 2010. He now lives in Brighton with his long term partner.
Jack has also written mainstream fiction under the pen name J. K. Brighton.

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