The Wrong Side of Right by Nya Rawlyns

Two men with tortured pasts confront an attraction that cannot be denied, but in the matter of love and trust they must unravel secrets that threaten to tear them apart.

The wrong side of right

Tony Mitchell is a loner who made bad choices and spent most of his short life staying low, denying who and what he was until Aiden Caldwell walked into the shop and changed everything. Tony thought his new supervisor hated his guts at first sight but that didn’t keep Tony from his dreams and yearnings, fantasies that had him follow the older man to the shore and a trannie bar where his secret was revealed.

Tony fell in lust when he first saw Aiden, but it was Aiden’s persona, Selene, who dropped him to his knees.

Conflicted, unable to deal with his secret desires, Tony falls under the spell of a man called Tank, a biker who can grant his every wish, leading Tony down a dark path of seduction and dangerous cravings. When Tony runs afoul of the biker’s gang, he is brutalized and victimized, physically and emotionally.

Aiden Caldwell pulls Tony from the precipice but not the addiction that threatens to consume the young man. When the biker released the demons, Tony learned to suspend reality, to succumb. The one thing he didn’t learn was how to say no.

In the matter of love and trust, can two men intent on hiding their most secret selves find common ground as fate and their own tumultuous pasts conspire to tear them apart?

Genre: FICTION / Erotica / General

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Gay

Language: English

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Word Count: 70611

Sales info:

Bestseller on All Romance Ebooks

Ave. Amazon review: 4.2 stars out of 5


Sample text:

Tony bit his lip and squeezed his eyes shut tight, tighter, until the explosion behind his eyelids lifted him into orbit and he came, hot and sweet, cursing himself to hell and back because he loved it. He hated it.

Later he could not recall cleaning up or wrapping the apron around his waist, hiding most of the wet spots on his jeans and tee shirt. He did remember watching the big man pause at the door and give him a strange look because he had asked, “Have you?”

“Have I what, kid?”

“Been raped.”

“Not anymore.”


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