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The Leather and the Flesh by Thom Wolf

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5.0

In this BDSM story, we follow JR, a twenty-four-year-old handsome student who is sent by his lover Max to this villa located on a remote island to be trained by Sir Blake and his men for seven days. The men there will teach JR how to submit, give up control, and be ready for all kinds of enjoyments these men decide to have with him. They want to teach him that it is not about his own pleasure but about the pleasure of those who he serves. The story has a third-person narration.

This is the first book I read for Thom Wolf and I chose this particular one because I thought the BDSM theme was interesting and sexy as well. And it didn't disappoint me. There are several aspects that I enjoyed in the story. First, the concept itself of a submissive guy being trained by stranger men in a place like that is something very intriguing. In that villa there was always that feeling of anticipation, thrill, and also fear that the main character experienced. But his sexual arousal has always won in all the situations he faced. Lust was winning every time! There were so many hot smutty encounters that will evoke your inner desires. The encounter with the gardener, the punishment in that empty room, or the main character's session with Sir Blake. Each one of these had its own interesting erotic theme. Thom Wolf did a great job with the characters giving them their uniqueness not just in their behavior alone but also in having the right behavior at the right moment and situation. The Leather and The Flesh is a book that BDSM readers will enjoy for sure. I don't see why other readers won't like it either. I feel it is something that should be read by all fans of erotica due to its wide appeal. I appreciate the warnings about safe sex at the beginning of the book. I always prefer the sex to be raw in books because all that is a fantasy and instead an author can always put the warnings he wants the readers to know about at the beginning without spoiling the flow of the events and the story. That was a good choice made by the author.

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