Right from the beginning of T.S. McKinney’s Sub Mission, I loved the set-up. (And let me just add, what an appropriate title.) Agent Seth Wilkinson is a real life Dom who’s going undercover to capture a killer at a BDSM club. One catch – he needs a sub, as bait. And his boss has found the perfect man to “play the part”.
Only problem is, Seth finds himself highly attracted to Baker Daley who’s perfect in every way – except one. He’s straight. Oh, and there might be the slight detail that he has a Domme.
In order to be believable these two must first interact as Dom and sub, with unexpected results – scenes that are on fire without full-on sex… and a build-up of climactic proportions (pun intended)! Both men fight themselves and each other as they enjoy their encounters far more than just being “undercover”.
While enticing a killer they’re both playing the game. But in reality they are the pawns.
Baker’s internal struggle with his desire for another man, the way his body responds and his outward rebellion, are hot-as-fuck! He makes for one sassy sub who brings out the Dom in Seth. Meanwhile his humor about his circumstances gives a lightheartedness to his confusion. And Seth! He’s such an authoritative Dom but one who’s so intuitive, caring… and worries his own desires may be influencing Baker’s choices. His bewilderment at his missteps brings realism to his emotional conflict.
In a world full of danger, where you’re under cover to capture a killer, what happens when someone threatens someone you… “love”?
When these two do get physical, “experimenting”, the warring turmoil and intimacy is absolutely gut wrenching. The angst of wanting the same thing, while too ashamed to voice it, creates palpable tension and true desire. When Baker finally takes the lead, I thought I was going to lose my mind. Seth’s bafflement is so genuinely endearing that the whole scene made my heart and ovaries want to explode!
You can feel McKinney building the tempo throughout – you can anticipate what’s going to happen to make these men say it out loud. In a world full of danger, where you’re under cover to capture a killer, what happens when someone threatens someone you… “love”?
With a race against time, McKinney gives readers an explosive ending that leaves your heart dangling – one man waiting, another lost and longing – and re-captures it at just the right moment, as Baker does Seth’s.
I don’t even know how to describe how Sub Mission made me feel. It’s the perfect combination of everything: two men thrust together by circumstance, gay for you, BDSM, Dom/sub, hot sex, emotions that just bleed off the page. I got caught up in all of it – as badly as Seth and Baker do. What’s better than a confident Dom, and a disciplined sub with a little rebellious side? Hells yeah!
When you give it a read, listen to “Nervous” by Shawn Mendes and tell me it doesn’t describe Baker to a T!
And as much as I want more, much more, of Seth and Baker – please, McKinney, bring on Arizona’s story!