Mitchell Wellington left an abusive ex in the rear view, but the mental scars linger. Moving on isn’t so easy when every thought is plagued with doubt. Chicago is a fresh start, but he has to find himself first.
An accident lands Mitchell in Jenson’s sights, and he can’t ignore his instincts to care for the young man.
There’s power in submission, and Jenson wants to take the spark he sees in Mitchell and make it burn bright.
In unfamiliar territory, both men must learn how to trust—in each other and in themselves. It’s the only way they’ll overcome the shadow of Mitchell’s past.
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Jenson is Book 1 in the new Silver Screen Dom series. This story features an age gap romance, a shy but mouthy brat coming into his own, and a HEA.
Jenson, Silver Screen Doms
by Meg Harding was a wonderful read. Each character came to life and the
more I read, the more I liked.
Jenson, an actor and dominant was prepared to
settle down, but the one true person he desired had not been ready until now-or
at least Jenson hoped. Mitchell was lost and on a downward spiral, yet he
always knew he could count on his friend Jenson- the man who would be his
salvation.
The dynamics between the main characters was palpable
and radiated through the story. Although Jenson was a dominant, he never pushed
nor demanded- he guided. Mitchell, on the other hand needed a strict hand to
make him realize his self-worth. Lucky for him, Jenson was just that man.
Ms. Harding
drew me into the story, kept me entertained, and gave me the HEA I desired. Angsty,
but not over the top Jenson delivered a nice balance. The secondary
characters also gave dimension to the overall story and I look forward to
reading more in this series.
I enjoyed Ms. Harding’s style of
writing. A clean palate that made the words come to life. She delivered something
refreshing and not your run of the mill dom/submissive story. Ms. Harding,
you have a new fan and I look forward to reading more of this author’s works.
Definite S.E.X.
A five handcuff review
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