Claiming the Cleanfreak by Daniel May

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Claiming the Cleanfreak by Daniel May
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Isaac is a class A shitheel with only three things on his mind: his next vape break, his next paycheck, and a just-for-fun feud with fun police coworker, Atticus.

Atticus is a surface level stick-in-the-mud. Cleancut and built, he’s never found without hand sanitizer or a scowl. He hates three things: a disorganized workspace, germs of any kind, and Isaac.

The two exist on the verge of Atticus’s fist down Isaac’s throat at all times, until one day, Isaac discovers a secret: Atticus’s pierced nipples. Something clicks in his head, and Isaac goes from zero to a hundred. Obsessed. He has to have Atticus — whether or not the big guy is on board with this budding romance.

Things move fast, but Isaac isn’t happy just to get him in bed. He needs to own Atticus body and soul — and doing so requires confronting Atticus’s germophobia, by making him more scared of the person who loves him than he is of a dirty floor.

At 34k, Claiming the Cleanfreak starts as a bully romance which becomes much darker. It contains very rough and explicit scenes. Further warnings inside.

  • File Name:claiming-the-cleanfreak-by-daniel-may.epub
  • Original Title:Claiming the Cleanfreak: An MM Dark Romance
  • Creator:
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0979CJTVL
  • Publisher:Daniel May
  • Date:2021-06-13T18:30:00+00:00
  • Subject:MM romance,dark mm romance,mm dark romance,gay romance,dark gay romance,gay dark romance,kinky romance,kinky gay romance,kinky mm romance,bully romance,mm bully romance
  • File Size:153.479 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright Page
  • 3. FOREWORD
  • 4. CHAPTER ONE
  • 5. CHAPTER TWO
  • 6. CHAPTER THREE
  • 7. CHAPTER FOUR
  • 8. CHAPTER FIVE
  • 9. CHAPTER SIX
  • 10. CHAPTER SEVEN
  • 11. CHAPTER EIGHT
  • 12. CHAPTER NINE
  • 13. CHAPTER TEN
  • 14. CHAPTER ELEVEN
  • 15. Sign up for Daniel May's Mailing List
  • 16. About the Author

3 comments
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Likes Books

I understand it now I reread it. Liked it much better the second time

Reply3 years ago
    Likes Books
    Likes Books

    It was a little mean. What if Atticus was only obeying because he didn't want to get hurt more. But other than that it was a good read.

    Reply3 years ago
      Illyana Liles
      Illyana Liles

      Loved it

      Reply3 years ago