Their Master By S.m. Laviolette -
: The book is described as "dark, angsty, and dryly witty".
The story centers on , a wealthy and powerful man who has been a recurring figure throughout the series. Their Master by S.M. LaViolette
: It deals with heavy subject matter, including "battered-childhood" trauma and complex ethical dilemmas. : The book is described as "dark, angsty, and dryly witty"
: Smith’s devoted body servant who is already in love with him. He becomes a central part of the romantic dynamic, leading to a polyamorous relationship. Themes & Style : Smith’s devoted body servant who is already
: He strikes a deal with Moira Dunsmore , a mysterious courtesan, to bear his child.
: Unlike earlier books in the series that featured threesomes, this concludes with a committed polyamorous HEA (Happily Ever After) between Smith, Moira, and Luke.
: A bisexual hero described as "sexually fluid" and "unconventional". He is a man of significant power with a dark, traumatic past that is fully explored in this installment.