![]() He is very lucky that Ben finds him, and the journey of discovery that follows is an eye-opener for Scott in every way.īen may be a Dom, but he is still in training and doesn’t even consider himself as the right man to take care of Scott. Yes, I know he has a lot to run from, being emotionally abused and wanting “out”, but still. Instead he takes the ticket and flies to a foreign country without considering the consequences. The man he meets in a chat room on the Internet, in essence a complete stranger, who offers to fly him over to the UK to be with him, should have made Scott’s alarm bells go off and have him running in the other direction. ![]() Scott may be eighteen and legally an adult, but he is also very naïve, and thanks to his strict parents, he isn’t very aware of the dangers of the real world. There are also some more revelations about the dark threat of unknown abusers in the background, and together with the honest and real tone of the story, this makes for an exciting read. That doesn’t make him less of a Dom though but it was a nice change that I found really iteresting. ![]() ![]() Different form the first two books, the Dom in this story is still at the beginning of his training, and not half as self-confident or experienced as Leo and Thomas in book one and two. This third book in the 'Collars and Cuffs' series continues the tradition of a Dom not quite sure he is (or wants to be) attracted to the sub in need he meets. ![]()
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