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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Cop/Bad Cop/Badder Cop,
By Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
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This review is from: Copslaves (A Boner Book) (Paperback)
Leather Officer is the baddest leatherman in San Francisco. He keeps a stable of slaves for his ego to play with. He's unethical, sadistic, dangerous. Officer Max is equally bad. But Officer Max has morals inextricably linked to his dominance. Little Mike, Alan, and Dick are the pawns in between the two Officers in this game. "Copslaves" follows the arc of these three men and the conflict of Leather Officer and Officer Max in delicious and realistic detail. It makes you wonder just how much this twisted tale from South of Market leather happened for real with a few embellishments, and how much sprouted forth from the wells of author Alan G. Goes' dark imagination.
You can almost feel the roar of the motorcycles and the crack of whips. The description of The Trough lets you know the author has frequented more than a few leather-watering holes. The hands-on approach to each man's gear also suggests a knowledgeable participant. You can almost smell the polish rubbed deep into each boot and bar-vest, or catch the glint off the leather cops' reflective badges. These cops and their charges are dangerous and desirable, the macho Tom Of Finland fantasy nightmare so many of us secretly wish for. It's not Good Cop/bad Cop as much as it is Bad Cop/Even Worse Cop...and it will suck you in. As the book's third act kicks in and Little Mike, Alan and Dick are drawn into their serious training, the fantasy becomes rich with ingenuity. "Copslaves" is a real page turner, not just for the heavy D/s material but for its plot and memorable character action. Who of the Leather Cops will come out on top? Who among Leather Officer's slaves will lead the slave revolt? The brisk pace and well-rooted knowledge of the leatherscene makes "Copslaves" one hot piece of hard-handed reading.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HOT LEATHER COP ACTION,
By UK Cowboy "boots" (Los Angeles, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Copslaves (A Boner Book) (Paperback)
"Copslaves" - the very title conjures up images of big black-leathered and tall booted motor cycle officers and their beefed-up slave boys.
Alan Goes' story more than lives up to its name, with exciting action revolving around two Masters in the secret Leather world and bars of San Francisco and the men they enslave - for both good and bad. Will keep you wide awake and turning the pages to the end.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hot Leather Cops!,
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This review is from: Copslaves (A Boner Book) (Paperback)
Good leather S&M novels are not easy to find! Copslaves is hot erotic fiction that draws you in so that you have to keep reading. If you've previously enjoyed books by John Preston, Copslaves will be right up your alley. Uniforms, motorcycles, leather, boots, K9 and more!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Cop/Bad Cop/Badder Cop,
By Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Copslave (Kindle Edition)
Leather Officer is the baddest leatherman in San Francisco. He keeps a stable of slaves for his ego to play with. He's unethical, sadistic, dangerous. Officer Max is equally bad. But Officer Max has morals inextricably linked to his dominance. Little Mike, Alan, and Dick are the pawns in between the two Officers in this game. "Copslaves" follows the arc of these three men and the conflict of Leather Officer and Officer Max in delicious and realistic detail. It makes you wonder just how much this twisted tale from South of Market leather happened for real with a few embellishments, and how much sprouted forth from the wells of author Alan G. Goes' dark imagination.
You can almost feel the roar of the motorcycles and the crack of whips. The description of The Trough lets you know the author has frequented more than a few leather-watering holes. The hands-on approach to each man's gear also suggests a knowledgeable participant. You can almost smell the polish rubbed deep into each boot and bar-vest, or catch the glint off the leather cops' reflective badges. These cops and their charges are dangerous and desirable, the macho Tom Of Finland fantasy nightmare so many of us secretly wish for. It's not Good Cop/bad Cop as much as it is Bad Cop/Even Worse Cop...and it will suck you in. As the book's third act kicks in and Little Mike, Alan and Dick are drawn into their serious training, the fantasy becomes rich with ingenuity. "Copslaves" is a real page turner, not just for the heavy D/s material but for its plot and memorable character action. Who of the Leather Cops will come out on top? Who among Leather Officer's slaves will lead the slave revolt? The brisk pace and well-rooted knowledge of the leatherscene makes "Copslaves" one hot piece of hard-handed reading.
5.0 out of 5 stars
C/s like you've never known it!,
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This review is from: Copslave (Kindle Edition)
This book is a real find! Copslaves is a very HOT novel about men who love leather and bdsm. It almost warrants a new C/s type of relationship in which roles change almost instantly at any time, more often than not unexpectedly. Third Person Omniscient has a wry and witty sense of humor that I found so engaging as he carried this saga along. This is not run-of-the-mill writing. There is a short bio at the end about the author Alan Goes. He apparently writes from experience. It appears that this is his only novel to date. I would buy any his reads in a heartbeat.
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Copslaves (A Boner Book) by Alan G. Goes (Paperback - March 23, 2007)
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