Rusty and Eliza have been Suncoast Society regulars and have appeared in many books in the series. Almost Gothic (Suncoast Society 65, MF, BDSM) is their feature book:

http://www.bookstrand.com/book/almost-gothic

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Description

Rusty’s childhood is far darker than it looks on the surface. When he falls in love with Eliza on the day they meet in high school, he knows he wants to spend the rest of his life with her, no matter how long he has to wait. Even if it means waiting forever.

Eliza has no plans to get married—her education comes first. She’s happy to play hard with Rusty, whether at D&D or LARP combat, even if Rusty has one pointless and annoying line he won’t cross in their personal life.

But the night he finally confesses his worst secret, he becomes hers for life. She’ll risk everything to make things right for her beloved barbarian. Sometimes, the darkest and twisted fairy tales are also the most perfect. Now, nearly thirty years later, the past has returned to haunt him. Can the Lady once again rescue her faithful Knight from his own personal hell?

Note: This is Rusty and Eliza’s story and picks up some of what happened in Friends in Common.

Related Books: A Roll of the DiceA Turn of the ScrewedBroken ArrowInitiativeHappy Valenkink’s DaySee You SometimeHappy SpanksgivingFriends in Common.


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Available for pre-order: Rusty and Eliza’s story, Almost Gothic (Suncoast Society)
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