Spanish Seductions: Jorge

Romance, Erotica, Historical, Gay
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Author: Kenn Dahll ISBN: 9781609828127
Publisher: Excessica Publication: May 22, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kenn Dahll
ISBN: 9781609828127
Publisher: Excessica
Publication: May 22, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Raul’s escape from the sadistic Alonso’s tyranny in Madrid took him to the sixteenth century port city of Cadiz where his hopes to rekindle a curtailed affair with Stefano were rebuffed. Dismayed and uncertain of his future prospects for sexual satisfaction let alone love, Raul is astonished when the attractive young Jorge appears at the warehouse. Alonso’s wife, who learned of her husband’s dalliances with the coquettish Jorge, has banned the lad from Madrid. Because of past hostilities, Raul is leery of Jorge’s intentions, nevertheless he allowed the newcomer to share his humble quarters and, ultimately, his bed.

Disaster strikes first when Alonso appears in Cadiz and Jorge is forced to accept the brute’s sexual advances including a requirement that he remain apart from Raul, with whom an intimacy had developed. Subsequently, Pedro appears at Raul’s door and attempts to force Raul into an undesired encounter. Jorge comes to Raul’s aid and becomes Pedro’s lover.

In a final blow to Raul, Alonso arrives at The Wiley Wolf to take Jorge away. Raul’s existence becomes pure misery as Alonso removes his illegitimate half-brother from a position at the family-owned warehouse, forcing the young man to live on the streets. Raul’s rescue from homelessness and introduction into new sexual exploits complete the remainder of the third book in the Spanish Seductions series.

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Raul’s escape from the sadistic Alonso’s tyranny in Madrid took him to the sixteenth century port city of Cadiz where his hopes to rekindle a curtailed affair with Stefano were rebuffed. Dismayed and uncertain of his future prospects for sexual satisfaction let alone love, Raul is astonished when the attractive young Jorge appears at the warehouse. Alonso’s wife, who learned of her husband’s dalliances with the coquettish Jorge, has banned the lad from Madrid. Because of past hostilities, Raul is leery of Jorge’s intentions, nevertheless he allowed the newcomer to share his humble quarters and, ultimately, his bed.

Disaster strikes first when Alonso appears in Cadiz and Jorge is forced to accept the brute’s sexual advances including a requirement that he remain apart from Raul, with whom an intimacy had developed. Subsequently, Pedro appears at Raul’s door and attempts to force Raul into an undesired encounter. Jorge comes to Raul’s aid and becomes Pedro’s lover.

In a final blow to Raul, Alonso arrives at The Wiley Wolf to take Jorge away. Raul’s existence becomes pure misery as Alonso removes his illegitimate half-brother from a position at the family-owned warehouse, forcing the young man to live on the streets. Raul’s rescue from homelessness and introduction into new sexual exploits complete the remainder of the third book in the Spanish Seductions series.

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