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K. A. Merikan

    Grind: gay romance
    The Man Who Loved Cole Flores
    Break My Shell
    The Man Who Hated Ned O'Leary
    Nicht wie andere Jungs
    Liebe für einen Bastard
    • Ethan ist ein junger Künstler und Unternehmer, der kurz vor dem Abschluss der High School steht und sich an einem Scheideweg befindet. Er möchte sein Geschäft weiterentwickeln, während seine Eltern ihn drängen, Jura zu studieren. Sein Liebesleben hat für ihn keine Priorität, bis Robert Hunter, der beliebte Quarterback, in sein Leben tritt. Robert ist ein Musterschüler, der sich auf das Medizinstudium vorbereitet und seine Dating-Pläne auf das College verschiebt. Er ist offen schwul, möchte jedoch keinen Aufruhr verursachen. Doch als er auf einer Party zu viel trinkt, verletzt er Ethan, den Außenseiter, was Roberts Selbstbild ins Wanken bringt. Er muss sich fragen, ob er wirklich der gute Mensch ist, für den er sich hält, und ob er seine Zukunftspläne überdenken sollte. Themen wie erste Liebe, Mobbing, das Streben nach Zugehörigkeit und Unternehmertum werden behandelt, während die Charaktere mit ihren Identitäten und Beziehungen ringen. Die Geschichte enthält explizite Sexszenen und behandelt die Herausforderungen von Sportlern und Außenseitern in der High School. Der Roman ist ein eigenständiges Werk ohne Cliffhanger und umfasst 90.000 Wörter.

      Nicht wie andere Jungs
      4,0
    • The Man Who Hated Ned O'Leary

      • 382 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      “Because you love me no matter how much you hate me.” Seven years ago, Cole Flores was betrayed by the man he loved, leaving his soul charred. He vowed to find and kill Ned O’Leary, but Ned vanished, and life moved on. Despite the hate burning within him, Cole's hope of finding Ned faded, teaching him to never trust or love again—essential for a wanted man in a world of deceit. Just when Cole has given up the search, he unexpectedly encounters Ned, turning his life upside down. Their reunion is anything but smooth, igniting unresolved feelings of lust and longing that have lingered. Ned O’Leary embodies betrayal and desire, leaving Cole torn between love and revenge. He must decide if the battered heart of an outlaw can learn to trust again or if he is destined to fulfill his promise of vengeance. This dark, dangerous, yet desperately romantic tale explores themes of enemies-to-lovers, second chances, and survival in a gritty Old West setting. Expect violence, emotional turmoil, and explicit scenes, culminating in a hard-earned Happy Ever After. WARNING: Contains violence, offensive language, morally ambiguous characters, and sensitive topics such as child abuse and suicide. Length: ~125,000 words (Book 2 in a duology).

      The Man Who Hated Ned O'Leary
      5,0
    • Break My Shell

      • 188 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      He was supposed to never leave prison. And then he was in my bedroom. Dayton is always on time to work, always organized, always ready to do overtime. The perfect receptionist-waiter-cleaner. Employee of the month. But Dayton has a secret side to him. A kinky, filthy side full of dark and dangerous fantasies that should never see the light of day. He explores his taste for submission in one way only. For three years, he’s been writing letters about it to Max. Convicted to life in prison for the murder of three men and unlikely to ever be free, Max is the safest outlet for Dayton’s frustrated fantasies. Only that he does leave prison. He finds Dayton. And he won’t settle for anything less than what he was promised in the letters. Too bad Dayton is nowhere near ready to indulge Max. Or himself for that matter.

      Break My Shell
      4,2
    • The Man Who Loved Cole Flores

      • 466 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Revenge is a central theme, highlighting the consequences of seeking vengeance. The narrative suggests that pursuing revenge can lead to mutual destruction, emphasizing the idea that both the avenger and the target may suffer. This thought-provoking premise invites readers to explore the moral complexities of revenge and its impact on relationships and personal integrity. The book promises a gripping exploration of these themes, likely featuring intense character dynamics and a compelling storyline that challenges the notion of justice.

      The Man Who Loved Cole Flores
      4,0
    • Grind: gay romance

      • 489 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Ezra is an escort, cynical and hunted by a killer, who needs a man capable of anything. Frank is a protective and loyal client who wants to forget his violent past. On his 40th birthday, Frank believes his chance for love has passed, but when an old friend treats him to a night with a beautiful escort, he can't say no. Ezra proves to be intoxicating, leading Frank to pay for companionship as a solution to his loneliness, with no strings attached. However, one night, Ezra arrives at Frank's doorstep, desperate for protection from a dangerous man from Frank's past. Ezra's goal is to make money while young and beautiful, then marry rich, but he knows that Frank, who works at a junkyard, isn't marriage material. Despite this, Ezra is in danger and needs a man with strength, so he will do everything to secure Frank’s affection. Frank, however, never planned to get involved, as his dark secrets could terrify Ezra if revealed. This story contains scenes of violence, offensive language, and morally ambiguous characters, as well as themes of domestic violence, eating disorders, and fatphobia.

      Grind: gay romance
      3,5