Exchange

Exchange

by Bailey Bradford
Exchange

Exchange

by Bailey Bradford

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Overview

What's a sub to do when the Dom he wants looks dejected? Hank's about to find out as soon as he works up the nerve to approach Master Thomas.

Hank has watched and wanted Master Thomas for a long time. When Master Thomas' sub leaves him looking dejected, Hank wants to take a chance. Fear holds him back until his friend prompts him to take action and be more forward than he's ever been before.

Thomas isn't broken-hearted, but his pride sure took a hit. He's sitting in the club, doubting himself, as his ex-sub is acting more like a Dom than not.

Then a sub wearing white leather approaches Thomas with some goading from a friend. Thomas has noticed Hank before, but the timing was never right for them to connect—until now.

With one daring move by a sub who knows Doms are only human, the future suddenly looks brighter than Thomas had hoped it could be.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786516251
Publisher: Totally Entwined Group
Publication date: 11/21/2017
Series: Power , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 37
File size: 512 KB

About the Author

A native Texan, Bailey spends her days spinning stories around in her head, which has contributed to more than one incident of tripping over her own feet. Evenings are reserved for pounding away at the keyboard, as are early morning hours. Sleep? Doesn't happen much. Writing is too much fun, and there are too many characters bouncing about, tapping on Bailey's brain demanding to be let out.

Caffeine and chocolate are permanent fixtures in Bailey's office and are never far from hand at any given time. Removing either of those necessities from Bailey's presence can result in what is known as A Very, Very Scary Bailey and is not advised under any circumstances.

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Copyright ©Bailey Bradford 2017. All Rights Reserved, Totally Entwined Group Limited, T/A Pride Publishing.

Why is it that people think Doms don’t have feelings? Not for the first time, Hank wondered that as he unobtrusively watched the dark-haired man slumped on the barstool a dozen feet away.

Despite the dejected look to those rounded shoulders, Hank had to fight not to drool. Those were broad shoulders, Dom shoulders, meant to be held back with pride and confidence.

Yet somehow, somewhere, someone had stripped that confidence and pride away from Master Thomas.

While Hank didn’t know Master Thomas, he knew of him, though he doubted the same could be said in reverse. There was no reason at all for Master Thomas to notice him, since Master Thomas had—as far as Hank knew—been involved with someone else.

That might not be the case anymore. A happy Dom wouldn’t look so dejected.

Hank fiddled with the flimsy straw in his water glass as he considered the situation. What he didn’t know was what had happened between Master Thomas and the pretty little sub he’d been with every time Hank had seen him—well, them—in the past six months. He could imagine many scenarios, but none in which anyone in their right mind would leave a man as sexy as Master Thomas.

Hank glanced around the room of the club and choked on his own spit when he spied what—who—was the cause of Master Thomas’ unhappiness.

That pretty little sub, Kelly, who’d been with Master Thomas for months, was laughing and flirting—no, he was all but fucking some young wannabe Dom over in the corner.

And that was just it. Kelly wasn’t acting very subby, and the wannabe Dom was looking more like a switch. For that matter, so was Kelly, who’d proclaimed himself a sub. Or former sub. Hank was fine with people discovering more about their sexuality, learning about themselves. But he hated to see people hurt, too.

Well, whatever Kelly is, he isn’t what Master Thomas needed. Master Thomas is all Dom. Dejected Dom. Crap. It hurts my heart just to look at him. And no one else seemed to be paying any attention to Master Thomas, not even the bartender, Earl, who chatted up everyone. Earl was busy trying to take drink orders while wearing a ball gag and a horsetail butt plug. He’d either pissed off his Dom or made him very happy. Hank didn’t know which. He had nothing at all against pony or pup play, but he just didn’t get it. He preferred more vanilla BDSM, as he thought of it. To each his own. Hank didn’t judge.

Although, he was inexplicably irked with Kelly. What is that man’s game? Is he trying to be a jerk and hurt Master Thomas? Or is he just—what does it matter? He looks happy.

Hank returned his attention to the dejected Dom. If he were honest with himself, he’d kind of had a thing for Master Thomas for a while now.

Longer than a month or two. Or three. Or four. Hank sighed.

He’d been crushing on Master Thomas for almost a year, in fact—from the moment Hank had first seen the then-new Dom.

Hank was embarrassed when he thought about how much time he’d wasted lusting after a man he was too intimidated to approach. Of course there’d been more to it than that. He’d had no reason to introduce himself to Master Thomas or hope to catch his attention.

Hank had been with Master Gregg for one hellacious month, and then there’d been Master Elmo—who, despite the name, wasn’t warm and fuzzy at all. In fact, he, like Master Gregg, had been too distant for Hank’s liking. He loved to submit, needed to submit, but he wanted to be appreciated for it, not humiliated.

That was how he’d felt with most of his previous Doms, which must have said something about him. He kept choosing the wrong man. Hank didn’t want to self-analyze right then. It would depress the heck out of him.

Hank snorted and took a sip of his tepid water. At least he could admit that he chose the wrong man pretty much all the time. Wrong Dom, wrong everything, and he knew it—he just didn’t understand why.

“You’re being awfully stalker-ish tonight.”

Hank squeaked and jolted, smacking his glass and sending it toppling off the table. At the same time, he slapped a hand to his chest—because his damn heart was close to breaking out of it—and glared up at Larry.

Larry, all blond hair and big eyes, smiled as he held the glass in one hand. “Good thing I have amazing reflexes, huh?” He set the glass back on the table. It was almost empty since the water in it had sloshed on the table and floor. “Did I scare you?” Rather than waiting for an answer, Larry stuck his fingers in his mouth and whistled in that ear-bleedingly loud way that Hank had always envied. “Hey, pony-boy, spill on aisle pathetic here!”

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