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With his
new master Biton Savakis’ help, Cavan Delaney is trying to
heal from the viscous physical and emotional abuse he
suffered when he was Wainwright’s slave. He’s having a hard
time coping and his therapist is only confusing him more.
Cavan finds out that Wainwright may get off easy after
murdering another slave. Cavan is suffering and Biton is
very worried about his lover. Things go from bad to worse
when Wainwright finds a way to hurt Cavan even from his jail
cell.
I was so thrilled when I discovered
there would be a sequel to Thirty Days because I
enjoyed it so much. Forever is intense
and moving and filled with emotion. Cavan is innocent,
timid and sweet and Biton is a dominant and protective lover
as well as a father figure to Cavan. Like Thirty Days
Forever has its fair share of anguish and
Cavan is abused, but it’s also a moving and beautiful story
and the perfect sequel for Biton and Cavan. |