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Love language reese morrison
Love language reese morrison






love language reese morrison

Greg’s Dom, Richard, passed away three years ago, and he is still mourning and struggling with his loss and as much as he tries to move on, he thinks it is a betrayal to him. Marco is a Dom and Greg checks off two of the top things he likes in a man, being older and being a submissive.

love language reese morrison

Marco and Greg meet at a BDSM club on Valentine’s Day, both are part of the deaf community and Greg recognized Marco’s frustration trying to communicate with the bartender and jumped in to help. The characters are realistic, easy to relate to and connect with, they were easy to care about too and I enjoyed learning more about them and it was great to watch their relationship grow as they get to know each other and their want’s and needs. They created a beautiful story of healing, learning to let go, to live and love again, a story that not only grabbed my attention and captivated it the entire book, but it tugged on my heartstrings too. This is my first book written by Reese Morrison and they are a gifted author with an impressive writing style.

love language reese morrison

This is the first book in the Love Language series celebrating Deaf characters and Deaf culture.īeautiful, Amazing, & Emotional Story & Narration🎧 This book contains hurt/comfort themes, lots of heat, and a HEA ending. Slipping into the language of his childhood, Greg wonders if he might have a second chance at love. Yet he’s undeniably attracted to his care and control, even after Marco reveals that he’s transgender.

love language reese morrison

Small, twink-ish, over a decade younger, and a Daddy, he isn’t at all what Greg imagined in a Dom. But as painful as it is to admit, he’s starting to feel like it might be time. Greg thought that he would never want to date someone again. Even if Greg isn’t ready for another relationship yet, Marco isn’t ready to let him go. Strong, older, fluent in ASL, and sweetly submissive, Greg is exactly Marco’s type. And Greg is still mourning his Sir who passed away three years ago.īut when Greg steps in to explain something in sign language, Marco can’t stop thinking about the light he sees in those sad eyes. Marco doesn’t have the patience to speech-read in a hearing crowd. Marco and Greg would both rather be anywhere than a kink club on Valentine’s Day. Two men whose kinks don't align (or so they think) connecting in sign language.








Love language reese morrison