Please give a warm
welcome to Kenneth Michaels from Broken by Sam Singer
today as we sit down and see what makes him tick.
What’s your favorite thing to do
when you’re not saving (the world, clients, your mate)?
When David allows, I love to write
and draw. I have a little graphic novel
project I love to work on. David always
encourages me and is eager to read what I have done.
What is it about your love interest
David that makes you crazy in a good way?
Umm…everything? :)
Do you sometimes want to strangle
your writer? Thrash her/him to within an inch of their life? Make them do the
stupid crap they makes you do?
Not at all. I find her to be very sensitive and
understanding. I’m not sure I could tell
my story to someone who wasn’t.
Favorite food?
Either chocolate chip cookies warm
and gooey from the oven or mac and cheese.
Tell me a little bit about your world. What are your
greatest challenges in that world?
My world is the same as everyone else’s. The only difference i can see is the type of
relationship i’m in. People consider
Dom/sub “kinky” or unconventional, but i can’t imagine my life without David’s
Dominance and guiding hand and i don’t want to.
my relationship before was a textbook case of abuse disguised as Dominance
. David and he came along showed me true
power exchange, the strength in submission.
Basically, he brought me back to life.
Describe yourself in four words.
submissive, wary, artistic, healing
What do you do for a living?
i am unemployed, but happily spend
my days making David’s house a home for both of us.
What do you fear the most?
Disappointing David or losing him.
Broken
JMS Books
Contemporary M/M
Heat Rating: 3
Available at Publisher
Blurb: Abused by his previous Dom, Kenneth Michaels
never expected to be in another D/s relationship, but now he is experiencing
the power and beauty of submission in the care of David Lancaster. After he
accidentally breaks one of David's treasured possessions, he’s choked by old
fears and does something against his nature: he lies to his Dom.
Guilt, fear, and dread eat at him. When David learns the truth, he knows he must discipline Kenneth, but can he do it without breaking the fragile trust between them?
Guilt, fear, and dread eat at him. When David learns the truth, he knows he must discipline Kenneth, but can he do it without breaking the fragile trust between them?
Teaser:
He did as David said
and worked on a couple pages of the new Desolate
Dreams saga before his hand started to cramp. He scribbled down a few more
ideas before he put away his pens, gathered up the finished pages, and placed
them in a file folder. He tossed away the mistakes and rewrites before starting
dinner.
David told him he
wanted some more Italian, so Kenneth decided upon fettuccine alfredo with
chicken and broccoli florets. As he prepared
the meal and it got closer to the time David usually arrived home, Kenneth’s
mind began to work overtime, churning up scenario after scenario of how David
would punish him—each more horrific than the last. Kenneth knew better, but old
memories crowded in to block everything Kenneth had learned in the months he
had been with his new, loving Dom. He heard the key in the lock and quickly
stripped off the T-shirt and hurried into the living room and into the rest
position, on his knees, head bowed, and hands behind his back.
A heavy hand patted
his head, fingers threading through his flaxen hair. “On your feet, Kenneth
Ryan.”
Kenneth’s insides
did a somersault. David never
addressed him like that. It was always “boy” or simply “Kenneth.” He has been letting you stew all day! A little triumphant voice crowed. You are gonna get it. Kenneth shivered
and rose to his feet. He couldn’t lift his head, didn’t want to see the warm,
loving expression David always fixed on him replaced by malice and anger.
“Please, Sir.” Please don’t beat me. Don’t hurt me. I’ll do
anything you want. It was an accident.
David cupped his chin and forced his head to rise.
Kenneth blinked and hot tears raced down his cheeks. “We need to have a little
talk, don’t we?”
1 comment:
This short short story sounds good. I have got to read it! Congrats on your new release, Sam!
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