Rob Daniels is determined to prove to himself that his brother Alex got it wrong. Alex believes he found love through BDSM; Rob is certain that’s not possible. He even makes several visits to a London club to prove his point. But when he attends the grand opening of Secrets, Rob gets a shock, one that has him fleeing, vowing never to return—until he does… and runs into the brick wall that is Dom Vic Prentiss. As first meetings go, theirs is a disaster.
The more time he spends around Rob, the more convinced Vic becomes of two things—one, something is eating away at Rob, and two, he’s looking for something. Every instinct tells Vic to help him, but trying to unlock the secrets hidden in Rob’s mind requires a key. All Vic has to do is find it. Because maybe then he’ll get to see the real Rob, the man who’s scared to let go….
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Cat gives this one 4 Meows with a 3 Purr heat index..
Rob is going through a lot. He has moved our of his mom's house and is trying to make it on his own, but its rough. The manager of the grocery store he works for picks on him, he is barely making ends meet already when his rent is raised, then his so-called best friend turns on him making matters worse. He is also going through a lot in his mind with mixed feelings about his brother's lifestyle when a free grand opening pass to Secrets draws him.
Vic is a well-respected, sought-after Dom, but hasn't been able to get to the club in a while and he missed grand opening. He finally goes to check it out and a young man runs into im ( literally) and is rude. Leaving the club he sees the young man walking down the road in the cold rain with no coat. Part of him wants to leave him but something inside calls to him so he picks Rob up.
An Unlocked Mind is book two in the Secrets series and can be read as a standalone, though Wayne and Ellis are in this book. Also, a lot of mention of Alex, Rob's brother and their past though that is eventually brought to light. You just have to be patient. I recommend reading Alex and Leo's story in the Collars and Cuffs series.
An Unlocked Mind is a very good angsty story. Rob is struggling and I like how his thoughts and feelings and confusion is addressed. I liked Vic as well but him being a dom I did expect more of the BDSM and Dom factor in this book. Don't get me wrong there are some hot scenes and they are even unique but ninety percent of the book is Rob's emotional turmoil and the building relationship between the two men which was awesome.
If you like second chances, second-chance at life, gay for you or bisexual men, BDSM, angst and some hot man-sex you will like this.
If you are considering reading BDSM but not sure, this would be a good place to start. No Whips or paddles here.
Excerpt...
ANUARY, 2017
“EXCUSE ME, young man, I wonder if you could help me. You do work here, don’t you?”
Rob Daniels looked down at his uniform—a blue-and-red checked shirt, over which he wore a garish purple apron he’d had to borrow from Heather because he’d left his at home. The ghastly thing bore the supermarket’s logo across the chest, and the wide front pocket bulged with tape, a mountain of slim cards for shelf-edge pricing, several lists of what was on special offer, and a number of permanent marker pens that always seemed to end up staining his fingers. He bit his tongue, fighting the urge to voice his first thought—Why, yes, madam. What gave it away? He really didn’t need that kind of trouble. Thankfully his days off were coming. One less day to endure the crap he dealt with on a daily basis.
He instead gave a terse nod and a mumbled, “Yes, madam.”
Her eyebrows shot up briefly, but then she schooled her features. “I’m looking for something that’s gluten-free, but it also needs to be dairy-free and vegan.” She stood there, her bony arms crossed, waiting for him to answer.
There was that urge again. The one he’d had to repress ever since he started working at Watts supermarket. He wanted to snap and say, Hey, I know just the thing! How about a fucking glass of water? But Rob wasn’t that stupid. He needed this job, which right then called for tact and diplomacy. So that meant burying his anger under yet another layer of false niceties.
He gave her a cheery smile. “Let me show you to our specialty foods aisle. You’ll probably find what you’re looking for there.”
He led her around the store, past the bakery, where the enticing aroma of freshly baked bread caused his stomach to rumble, down the sweets and chocolate aisle, and finally to the area where Rob was certain there would be nothing to satisfy her.
He indicated the shelves with an outstretched arm. “Here you are. Everything you need should be in this area.”
He turned to go back to his task when she cleared her throat. “Can you tell me anything about these products?”
He groaned inwardly before facing her with his best smile glued in place. “What would you like to know?”
She pointed at a colorful box of pasta that declared itself to be gluten-free. “Well, how do they taste? If you were making it, what kind of sauce would you use? What kind of wine would go well with it? Things like that.”
Rob opened his eyes wide. How the fuck would I know? He’d never eaten the stuff before. And besides, no one had ever asked him things like that. Well, mostly no one—there had been a couple of awkward moments. He looked around for another person who might know, but there wasn’t anyone in the vicinity. Typical.
When he returned his attention to his customer, her expression was smug, and he went from being annoyed by her to actively disliking the old bat. It was as if she knew she was getting on his nerves and was playing it up.
“I’m afraid I’ve never tried them,” he said, keeping the because I have taste comment locked firmly in his mind.
She huffed, and her sunken cheeks went bright red. “I want to speak to your manager. The level of service here has become very lax of late, and this is completely unacceptable.”
What the hell? In his mind, her reaction was definitely over the top. All this over a box of fucking pasta?
“I could try to find someone else to help you,” he said, hoping to placate her.
It was obvious from her expression that that line wasn’t going to work. “This is just not good enough, but frankly it’s typical of the kind of attitude one sees so often these days in retail. This is your job, isn’t it? Every employee should be able to answer my questions immediately. Not only did you not have the answers, you’ve made me wait. That’s unacceptable. I want to speak to your manager.” Her voice was brittle, with a slight quaver.
Oh, great. Rob had visions of yet another job going down the toilet, and for what? He’d tried to help her, he’d been nice to her, and now she was going to complain to his boss?
“I’m sorry, ma’am. Let me get Mr. Peterson for you.”
He shuffled off in the direction of the office, knowing his shoulders had slumped. If it hadn’t taken him four weeks to land this job, Rob would have told her and the store manager where to go, and then walked out, his head held high. But this month’s rent would be due soon, and tonight was his weekly thrill of “face the bills.”
He went into the office and stood at the desk of Mr. Peterson, his direct supervisor.
“What can I do for you, Rob?” he asked without looking up.
Rob breathed evenly. “I’ve got a customer who’d like to speak to you. She has a question about the specialty foods that I can’t answer.”
Mr. Peterson glanced up, his brow furrowed. “Like what?”
Rob sighed. “She came to me while I was putting up the flyers, asked me for something, and I walked her to the aisle most likely to contain it. When she wanted specific details, I told her I hadn’t tried the items and couldn’t give her an informed opinion. Then she got annoyed and said she wanted to speak to you.”
Mr. Peterson wasn’t a bad manager. He actually seemed to care about his employees, unlike some of the others Rob had worked with. He’d seen Mr. Peterson dealing with staff many times during the last month, and he had always been fair. Rob hoped this would be one of those times.
Mr. Peterson crossed his arms on the desk and leveled a steady gaze at Rob. “You should have attempted to answer her questions at least.”
Shit. Apparently not one of those times.
KC Wells... I've always written, right from an early age. I was always writing stories as a child, and as I grew up, I had the idea of writing a novel, like so many people do. Born and raised in the north-west of England, K.C. Wells always loved writing. Words were important. Full stop. However, when childhood gave way to adulthood, the writing ceased, as life got in the way. K.C. discovered erotic fiction in 2009, where the purchase of a ménage storyline led to the startling discovery that reading about men in love was damn hot. In 2012, arriving at a really low point in life led to the desperate need to do something creative. An even bigger discovery waited in the wings—writing about men in love was even hotter.... K.C. now writes full time and is loving every minute of her new career. The laptop still has no idea of what hit it... it only knows that it wants a rest, please. And it now has to get used to the idea that where K.C goes, it goes.
Parker Williams... Happily Ever After Comes With A Pricetag. Parker Williams began to write as a teen, but never showed his work to anyone. As he grew older, he drifted away from writing, but his love of the written word moved him to reading. A chance encounter with an author changed the course of his life as she encouraged him to never give up on a dream. With the help of some amazing friends, he rediscovered the joy of writing, thanks to a community of writers who have become his family. Parker firmly believes in love, but is also of the opinion that anything worth having requires work and sacrifice (plus a little hurt and angst, too). The course of love is never a smooth one, and Happily Ever After always has a price tag.
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