Handcuffs and Headlocks (Rawlings Men #3)

Kim Dare


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 · 8 ratings · 64 pages · Published: 24 Jan 2011

Handcuffs and Headlocks by Kim Dare
Undercover police officer Ed Rawlings isn’t just good at his job—he’s bloody fantastic at it. But there is such a thing as being too good at playing pretend. When reality refuses to come back, even when he’s off duty, something has to change for the hyperactive submissive. Could a no nonsense master be exactly who he needs to help him make those changes?

Derby FitzGerald doesn’t do pretend. Losing track of reality when you’re teaching martial arts would be bound to get very painful, very quickly. But maybe there’s such a thing as taking life too seriously too. Could a confused cop be precisely the right person to remind him of that?

Note: while this book can be read as a stand alone, it's best read in sequence as part of the Rawlings Men series.

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