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Devil’s Spawn

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Vincent’s life is turned upside down with the return of Julian. Will Vincent find out why Julian is really called The Master? an altercation with Vincent, Julian leaves the ton as captain of Le Frai de Démon, trading his wares in foreign parts. Two years pass, two years of Vincent abstaining from sex and mourning the loss of his love.Week nights, gay men gather in Devil’s Spawn, Julian’s club, and though Vincent doesn’t partake in sexual contact, he visits the club as a way to bring Julian closer despite his absence.One night, Vincent’s life is turned upside down with the return of Julian. Though his heart tells him to open up and allow Julian in, his pride rears its stubborn head. Will Julian be able to break down the barriers? And will Vincent find out why Julian is really called The Master?

38 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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Sarah Masters

87 books48 followers
Sarah Masters is one of three pen names I write under. Sarah mainly writes m/m. Natalie Dae writes het erotica, while the third, Charley Oweson, writes thriller/horror/suspense books with no sex.

www.emmyellis.com

I enjoy writing all genres, though I haven't attempted, nor plan to attempt Sci-Fi.

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November 9, 2009
There's a somewhat dreamlike quality to the writing in Devil's Spawn. It's historical, sensual, kinky in places and follows a relationship between two men. It's the first part of a series, and you really do need to read them in order, aside from this one I don't think they stand alone. If you like moody m/m and poetic writing styles, this is well worth a read. It's a very good series as well.
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February 27, 2010
I learned that not everyone liked this writing style, my ideas, or my vision that, despite gays not being accepted years ago, I wished that it was so and tried to inject that into this series.
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