Downloading Beauty & the Beast
Fresh out of Prison, ‘Expert’ Escort Scott is in danger.
Before serving his time inside, he made a deal with the devil offering his body in exchange for 100k. Never intending to fulfil the terms of their agreement, Scott aims to make back every penny he took and reimburse his psychotic client, Warren.
Warren has other ideas. He feels he’s owed what Scott promised him. After a close call with Scott escaping Warren’s clutches through an upstairs window, Scott needs a friend, and since he hasn’t any of them, he reaches out to the next best thing, his ex-cellmate Thomas. Thomas, blind in one eye and tattooed head to toe as a snake, lives a solitary life in his colossal mansion with the staff and a few unwanted zoo animals as his only company. He’s the opposite to Scott, grouchy, grumpy, with looks that make grown women shriek and babies burst into tears. Scott showing up at his mansion gates is not ideal but against his better judgment he lets Scott inside, giving him a bed to sleep in for a month.
Scott tells Thomas about his plan to earn 100k as a camboy instead of an escort and Thomas gets dragged into helping him.
‘Dragged’ quickly turns into jumping in feet first. Thomas finds he enjoys directing Scott and soon incorporates his own sexual appetites and use of sex toys into Scott’s videos. It’s a mutually beneficial partnership, and Scott’s not going to let a sudden development of a praise kink effects his goal of earning 100k in a month.
He can stay professional.
He can.
Scott is Beauty. Thomas is the Beast.
And between film shoots, salon visits and eyeball hunts, the lines between lust, love and friendship begin to blur.
They lived together for three years in prison, but it takes one month and a unique set of circumstances for them to get to know each other. Trust doesn’t come easily, it’s gained, it’s earned, and sometimes it’s spat back in their faces in the heat of the moment. Warren’s closing in, but what’s more dangerous than a sadistic man wanting his prize?
Two emotionally constipated men unable to see that they’re perfect for each other.
374 pages
Before serving his time inside, he made a deal with the devil offering his body in exchange for 100k. Never intending to fulfil the terms of their agreement, Scott aims to make back every penny he took and reimburse his psychotic client, Warren.
Warren has other ideas. He feels he’s owed what Scott promised him. After a close call with Scott escaping Warren’s clutches through an upstairs window, Scott needs a friend, and since he hasn’t any of them, he reaches out to the next best thing, his ex-cellmate Thomas. Thomas, blind in one eye and tattooed head to toe as a snake, lives a solitary life in his colossal mansion with the staff and a few unwanted zoo animals as his only company. He’s the opposite to Scott, grouchy, grumpy, with looks that make grown women shriek and babies burst into tears. Scott showing up at his mansion gates is not ideal but against his better judgment he lets Scott inside, giving him a bed to sleep in for a month.
Scott tells Thomas about his plan to earn 100k as a camboy instead of an escort and Thomas gets dragged into helping him.
‘Dragged’ quickly turns into jumping in feet first. Thomas finds he enjoys directing Scott and soon incorporates his own sexual appetites and use of sex toys into Scott’s videos. It’s a mutually beneficial partnership, and Scott’s not going to let a sudden development of a praise kink effects his goal of earning 100k in a month.
He can stay professional.
He can.
Scott is Beauty. Thomas is the Beast.
And between film shoots, salon visits and eyeball hunts, the lines between lust, love and friendship begin to blur.
They lived together for three years in prison, but it takes one month and a unique set of circumstances for them to get to know each other. Trust doesn’t come easily, it’s gained, it’s earned, and sometimes it’s spat back in their faces in the heat of the moment. Warren’s closing in, but what’s more dangerous than a sadistic man wanting his prize?
Two emotionally constipated men unable to see that they’re perfect for each other.
374 pages