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  • Professor Problems

  • The Brotherhood: Legacy, Book 3
  • By: Merry Farmer
  • Narrated by: Graham Mack
  • Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Professor Problems

By: Merry Farmer
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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When their families and jobs are on the line, can these two unlikely lovers find what they need to fulfill each other’s fantasies?

Jamie didn’t go looking for the perfect dom, but during one, wild weekend that was supposed to be a rest before the storm of the new school year, the perfect, newbie dom found him. He’s never connected with a play partner like that before, and once the weekend is over, his deepest wish is to find him again and build something true and real outside of the scene.

He should have been careful what he wished for…

Aled only got involved in the BDSM scene on the suggestion of a family friend as a way to deal with a family tragedy. He didn’t expect to find a perfect, older man who would submit to him and make him feel like everything outside the scene would be okay. So when he turns out to be Aled’s advisor at university, he has no idea what to do. On top of that, how can Aled balance a relationship with the challenging demands of his broken and traumatized family?

His family means everything to him…but could Jamie mean just as much? How can he choose?

Professor Problems is the third book in The Brotherhood: Legacy series…which tells modern-day stories of the men of The Brotherhood. It involves a kinky weekend getaway, a jealous ex, giggling and flogging, ethical conundrums, a heartbreaking past, a sister who needs all the love and protection she can get, and, of course, the nearly two-hundred-year-old organization known as The Brotherhood. You can listen to more about the origins and Victorian doings of The Brotherhood in The Brotherhood: Origins and The Brotherhood series.

©2023 Merry Farmer (P)2024 Merry Farmer
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A love story at heart

This is the third book in the Brotherhood series and I have not read/listened to any of the others so this was my first exposure to any of this genre. I'll have to say this is actually my first MM romance with BDSM elements and I was was anticipating some discomfort on my behalf while reading since I am a heterosexual F and don't have BDSM desires for my own life. I'm very familiar with the MF BDSM and other similar genres. While I listened to some scenes with the equivalent of peeking through my fingers, looking back, I found the whole book well written and very well handled.

The book starts off with both MCs meeting at a Play event and there's no other way to start but by ripping off the bandage, so to speak. The MCs find they are compatible and start a relationship but both their pasts throw obstacles in their budding love. The story ends with a HEA.

Although, I was able to pick up the story as a standalone easily. I will probably go back to books 1 and 2 to get more of the background to the contemporary Brotherhood club.

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