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Project Alpha: Part Three: The Recruiter
Project Alpha: Part Two: The Change
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Tommy Crane is dead. Thomas Crane has taken his place, a conscientious dominant man who cares for his omega Kenny Jamison. Although the two have settled into a picture of kinky domestic bliss, both have a desire for retribution against the men that drove Tommy to join a project where his death was almost guaranteed.
The first step of their plot to knock BoiBubble studios down a peg focuses on one Collin Monaghan, the man that recruited Tommy when he was still a broke college student. Wanting to leave nothing to chance, Kenny and Thomas lay a trap for Collin that they know he just can’t resist: a cute, sexy, young, especially gullible twink.

The Recruiter is a 8,800-word short story and part three of a four part series.

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Release dateAug 29, 2017
Project Alpha: Part Three: The Recruiter
Project Alpha: Part Two: The Change

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  • Project Alpha: Part Two: The Change

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    Project Alpha: Part Two: The Change
    Project Alpha: Part Two: The Change

    Tommy Crane is the first resounding success of the Facility’s top-secret project, but Kent knows that things aren’t quite cause for celebration. Tommy has become a savage beast with nothing but breeding and rutting on its mind, a creature of pure instinct and sexuality. Kent needs to escape the Facility in order to find a cure for Tommy, but with things rapidly escalating, it may be too late for him to do anything but try and save himself. Even that might be easier said than done when the pheromones get to him and the beast finds him in a compromising position. The Change is an 8,500-word short story and part two in a four part series.

  • Project Alpha: Part Three: The Recruiter

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    Project Alpha: Part Three: The Recruiter
    Project Alpha: Part Three: The Recruiter

    Tommy Crane is dead. Thomas Crane has taken his place, a conscientious dominant man who cares for his omega Kenny Jamison. Although the two have settled into a picture of kinky domestic bliss, both have a desire for retribution against the men that drove Tommy to join a project where his death was almost guaranteed. The first step of their plot to knock BoiBubble studios down a peg focuses on one Collin Monaghan, the man that recruited Tommy when he was still a broke college student. Wanting to leave nothing to chance, Kenny and Thomas lay a trap for Collin that they know he just can’t resist: a cute, sexy, young, especially gullible twink. The Recruiter is a 8,800-word short story and part three of a four part series.

Author

Ethan White

Ethan White is a college student in his early 20's, biding his time 'til graduation, and hoping that he'll end up with more time to do what he loves: writing. Ethan has been a kinkster for as long as he can remember, but being a sheltered boy, he didn't really get much of a chance to explore his sexuality. Pup play was one of the first kinks that really caught his eye. Something about that headspace just appealed to him. At the tender age of 18, when most boys love to diddle themselves and thoroughly enjoy their joysticks, Ethan wasn't much different, but he discovered chastity, and the moment he could do something about it, he locked himself up and loved it. He really lacked in proper experience, though, until he met Master Dominic who became his handler and gave him the pup name Echo. Master Dominic is also his keyholder, and it doesn't seem like he'll be let out any time soon.Horny and frustrated, Ethan resorts to one of his favorite things—writing—to take the edge off. Not that it ever helps for very long. But that just means that he writes more filthy erotica than is probably healthy. Ruff!

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