Trent has had his fair share of bad luck – the least of which was his marriage – but he has two children who mean the world to him. Seeing his friends finding love makes his heart ache, but he doesn’t want to make mistakes again. A match flickers to life inside him when Max kisses him, but Trent pushes him away, confused by his emotions.
Max felt the pull towards Trent from the moment they met, but he shoved it aside until his body took over from him. Kissing Trent was a mistake, especially as he knew the man was straight. He throws himself into work, wondering if he’s blown any chance of friendship with the man who won’t leave his thoughts.
When Max calls him for help, Trent surprises him, and they grow closer despite their lifestyle differences, mainly Max’s love for domination. As their relationship continues, Max slowly introduces Trent to the clubs he frequents. But soon, trouble comes calling, and it throws their lives into disarray.
Grab your copy to find out how they support each other through the trials and tribulations of not only a new, unexpected relationship but also family and lifestyle differences.
Primary Seduction is the second novel in the Crush series, although all books in the Crush world can be read as a standalone. This is a hot romantic story with a guaranteed happily ever after. Expect steamy times, strong language and fun! Oh, and an introduction into the kinky side of life.
Elouise East writes sweet and steamy connections in gay romance. She also touches on taboo stories under the name Elouise R East. She writes books that are emotionally realistic, even if liberties are taken with other aspects of the stories. She doesn’t know any other way to write. It comes from deep inside.
Books that tell the stories where friendship and family are the focal point - be it blood family or chosen - are very important to her. That’s why she includes a variety of personalities, talents, ages, situations and abilities.
Her characters come to life on the page for her as well as her readers, their stories unfolding in front of her as she writes. Just like real life, the lives of her characters change with every choice, every interaction and every conversation. And she wouldn’t have it any other way. She wants her characters to be real, to be relatable, to be free to have whatever views they tell her they have. And trust her, most of the time, she does not have any say in the matter!