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The Love of a Master

A Novel

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The Love of a Master

By: John Preston
Narrated by: Darren Douglas
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There are good-looking, willing young men in every hidden corner of America - men like Tim and Marc who know a worthy top when they see him. John Preston's powerful and darkly insightful classic The Love of a Master follows the Master's patient, deliberate, and wickedly inventive training of his two boyish but determined devotees as they release themselves to their submissive natures, to the "fear and anticipation" that comes with true service. Will Tim step up on the slave block and give himself, body and soul, to the highest bidder? Will his friend Marc do the same or accept the Master's rare offer of a permanent - if painful - position in his home?

A legend in gay porn, Preston drew on his extensive knowledge of the S/M scene of the '80s to create this hot, savage, and psychologically penetrating portrayal of S/M power exchange between men.

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There are some truly intense and intimate events in this one, emotions laid bare and people stripped to their purest level... very raw.

I loved how the whole story is told from the Master's pov and we get his insight - as well as hints of some profound events in his past.

The narrator, Darren Douglas, is perfect in his simplistic and relatively emotionless retelling of the events. That way, when he does add in hints of emotions we know it's real, and it's importance is magnified - powerful.

Intense and Very Powerful

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