Worthy

Worthy

by Lia Black
Worthy

Worthy

by Lia Black

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Overview

In a society ruled by the Aristocracy, Sev’s biggest dream is to become a slave—someone protected from a harsh existence in the ghetto, and cherished under his Master’s thumb. But being a slave is too high a calling for one as low as Sev. He is marked by both circumstance and features that are less than perfect.

Demetrie, a bored and rebellious Aristocrat, “wins” the talented young acrobat through a game of cards and decides to take him home.

Caught between Demetrie’s anger and his lust, Sev endures both punishment and pleasure for his Master’s approval, but soon he desires his love. Yet Demetrie is a Noble, tasked with carrying on his bloodline and maintaining the rigid caste system he has grown to despise. What begins as Demetrie’s most outrageous self-indulgence quickly evolves into something he never could have expected.

Content warning: This story contains explicit content of a sexual nature between men and is intended for adult readers. Contains M/s and mild BDSM.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045255707
Publisher: Lia Black
Publication date: 08/29/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 537,923
File size: 256 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lia Black tends to do everything the hard way; beginning with being born ass-first into the world and now raising a pre-teen by herself in upstate New York. Her career choices are no less extreme, including occupations of fine artist, computer geek, firefighter, and mortician’s assistant— just to name a few.

Black’s creative mind has been lovingly described as a “glorious kaleidoscope of fuckeduppery.” Her characters often suffer through the worlds she creates for them, which leaves them a little cranky and sometimes less lovable than others in a romance genre. Yet Black swears that someday, “there will be comedy.”

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