Taste Test: Sand and Heat by Sean Michael
Feyer is born and raised as boy slave. His first Raya is old and gentle, he treats him more like a jewel than a slave, and Feyer loves him like a father, he doesn't crave his touch. He willingly gives pleasure to his master, like another man could sing or play music for him.But then his old Raya dies and Feyer is sold to a new Raya, Amut. Amut is big and young and vigorous and doesn't want only another jewel for his tent. He wants obiedience and respect and wants all Feyer could give: body, heart and soul.
We see the growth of Feyer from spoilt boy to full man and with his growth also grows Amut's fondness. In the end Feyer will be honor with Amut's love. Here the game between master and slave is not a game, is life. Here there aren't safe words or fake chains.
A very arousing and brief tale, leisurely setting in the hot desert in an undefined period: could be one hundred years ago like yesterday... in the desert the time doesn't matter.
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Feyer is born and raised as boy slave. His first Raya is old and gentle, he treats him more like a jewel than a slave, and Feyer loves him like a father, he doesn't crave his touch. He willingly gives pleasure to his master, like another man could sing or play music for him.