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Wes' Denial by Joseph Lance Tonlet
Wes' Denial by Joseph Lance Tonlet













Their segment contains some of the most beautiful scenes I’ve read. Thomas is the master dom Wes’ turns to, and Henrik is his sub.

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Thomas and Henrik are two of those pretty amazing characters. It is also through these events that we meet some other wonderful characters that left me longing for more of their story. Wes carries with him a major load of guilt and shame from past events, along with the guilt he has feeling as though he is hiding a part of himself from Grif, a part he believes will surely make Grif walk away. From his time in the military to his training under another master dom, they are all pieces that fall into place during the current time in the story. They are pivotal times in his life, good and bad, that show just how deep a character he is. These aren’t just flashbacks for the sake of telling a story though. Tonlet takes us back to show us various events throughout Wes’ life that help to shine a little more light on his kinks and how Wes became the man and “dom” he is with Grif. Likewise, Wes’ Denial does the same thing, but obviously, this is the story of Wes’ development, showing his life before and after Grif.Īgain, Mr.

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Grif’s Toy showed us in beautiful, sexy and sometimes painful detail, what made Grif the man he became when he met Wes and how their relationship was formed. Review: The Tease and Denial series is one that has taken me on an extremely fulfilling journey. However, several events shake his normally unflappable self–assurance.Īnd, even after he finds Grif, will his past catch up with him and possibly drive his soul mate away? Throughout high school, his successful career in the Marines, and as a BDSM Dom, he’s remained confident his partner is out there waiting to be found.

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From his tender vanilla side, to his darker debauched side.

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Available at: Payhip, Amazon, Smashwords and AREīlurb: Wes has spent his life looking for that one special guy who will understand and love him-all of him.















Wes' Denial by Joseph Lance Tonlet