Captive

Read [David Ellis Book] # Captive Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Captive Their long awaited honeymoon vacation to South Africa had finally arrived and it had become everything theyd hoped for. But with the help of new friends, Hugo has the strength to remain hopeful and optimistic that he’ll soon see Ben again. Unfortunately for Ben, it costs him his freedom. Torn apart by a kidnapping, an abductor that wants payment beyond the usual monetary ransom, Hugo’s world is turned upside down as he tries all he can to locate his man. Then on their last day, the

Captive

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Rating : 4.94 (586 Votes)
Asin : B00DUG0XE4
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Number of Pages : 577 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-02-20
Language : English

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Well worth the money - but beware truly an adult genre Jaye Richards-Hill The scene is set straight away in this book. Absolutely no messing about as a graphic description of the main protagonists Ben and Hugo having sex unfolds across the first few pages. This theme is carried on for many more pages as Ben and Hugo celebrate their civil partnership and then head off to Cape Town for their honeymoon. Theirs is quite clearly not a monogamous relationship by any means and although it's Ben who appears to play way from home, it's actually Hugo who we first encounter having extra marital sex with a room service waiter whilst on the penultimate day of . A must for the BDSM reader Warning - this book contains graphic sex scenes and violenceBen and Hugo are the dream couple who have it all, and they are getting hitched, much to the delight of Hugo's family and the chagrin of Ben's mother! Except they're not actually that much of a dream couple and theirs is not an exclusive relationship by any stretch of the imagination. Hugo tolerates Ben's infidelity but is by no means a saint himself, as he proves with a waiter on the penultimate day of their honeymoon by having sex with a waiter whilst Ben is lazing by the pool.However, it is Ben's over the side ac. LA Howell said Captive- Original Idea. It was love at first sight for Ben and Hugo and within two years they had a civil partnership ceremony in London and a honeymoon in Cape Town. While Hugo was being unfaithful, Ben was being kidnapped. Hugo and a few new friends search the more seedy side of Cape Town and are warned by the gay mafia not to interfere in their business. Before long a video of Ben turns up. Soon another, worse video is delivered and a ransom demand is made. I really don't want to give anything away after that. This is not a cookie cutter story. It was an original and fresh idea.Captive by David

He has written books on medical computing and using computers to make music. He was an undergraduate at St Peter's College, Oxford and then a research scholar at Worcester College. . He enjoys painting on large canvases and making sourdough bread. About the Author David Ellis has worked in the UK's National Health Service for 25 years as a consultant liaison psychiatrist. He doesn't eat meat and has a personal trainer. His first foray into print was when writing on music technology to supplement his medical s

Their long awaited honeymoon vacation to South Africa had finally arrived and it had become everything they'd hoped for. But with the help of new friends, Hugo has the strength to remain hopeful and optimistic that he’ll soon see Ben again. Unfortunately for Ben, it costs him his freedom. Torn apart by a kidnapping, an abductor that wants payment beyond the usual monetary ransom, Hugo’s world is turned upside down as he tries all he can to locate his man. Then on their last day, the two handsome men find themselves lured by adventurous sexual fantasies - surrendering to the temptation of extramarital affairs. Everyone views them as the 'dream couple' - with the exception of Ben’s snooty, disapproving mother. Hugo is a talented assistant curator at a local art museum, while Ben is a successful advertising execu

. He lives in North London with his husband and two cats. David Ellis has worked in the UK's National Health Service for 25 years as a consultant liaison psychiatrist. He has written books on medical computing and using computers to make music. He enjoys painting on large canvases and making sourdough bread. His first foray into print was when w

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