
Afraid it might ruin him, Dal keeps the wild child firmly in the closet. So when Dillon, a distant business associate, sees Dal at a club one night, things take a dangerous, and exciting turn. Scott Daley is a high-powered executive by day, but by night he plays on the fetish scene. He keeps his two lives scrupulously separate, not wanting his clients to have any idea what he
- Title : Secrets, Skin, and Leather
- Author : Sean Michael
- Rating : 4.99 (830 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-6-17
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 240 Pages
- Asin : 1934166553
- Language : English
Afraid it might ruin him, Dal keeps the wild child firmly in the closet. So when Dillon, a distant business associate, sees Dal at a club one night, things take a dangerous, and exciting turn. Scott Daley is a high-powered executive by day, but by night he plays on the fetish scene. He keeps his two lives scrupulously separate, not wanting his clients to have any idea what he gets up to. When things go sour, Dal hits the road, running as far away as he can, trying to figure out how to minimize the damage to his life and his career. Dillon invites him to what he thinks is a business meeting, but it turns into a weekend of debauchery that sets off a torrid affair. Dillon isn't quite ready to let him go, though, and sets out to get Dal back. Can Dillon convince Dal that some secrets are worth letting out of the bag? Sean Michael creates an exciting world where business meets pleasure and all of the games have high stakes in this steamy novel. Wrap it up and take it home!. Meeting whenever they can, high-powered Dillon and ambitious Dal explore all of the ways they can love each other, living just enough on the edge to get a thrill. And maybe get caughtI've never read another book like it, not quite like it, and I will read many, perhaps all of these essays again. There are 390 color illustrations of the highlights from the National Gallery's painting collection. Before Engels died he made good Marx's bastard son whose paternity he claimed to save Marx's bourgeois reputation. It makes you want to have a seat at the"adult" table. This is not an in-depth look at the life of Brent Bozell. Engels correspondence with Marx refers to the tedium of his job in "vile commerce," and we know that when he left he finally felt himself a "free man."Marx's General is helpful in sorting out Engels' intellectual contributions from those of Marx. He ladled stew for homeless men at a Soup Kitchen just blocks away from the U.S. Are there any books which genuinely make you believe aging isn't as bad as it feels? Like that music isn't as bad as it sounds? Maybe self-delusion is the only way to joyfully tolerate the whips and scorns. Good for further study.Cons- Data link layer could have been better presented. I have read network books by Peterson&Davie, Tananbaum, and Forouzan so far, and Kurose's book comes somewhere between Tanenbaum's very detailed appro


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