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Aleksandr Voinov

    This author delves into the complexities of human relationships and desires with a distinct sense of detail and psychological depth. Their works often explore themes of love, loss, and the search for identity, set within richly imagined worlds. With a flair for language and a profound understanding of human nature, they craft narratives that resonate long after the final page. Their writing is marked by a sensitivity and honesty that draws readers into the heart of their characters.

    Missionary
    Mean Machine
    If it Drives
    • If it Drives

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Cal, a chauffeur for wealthy banker James Harcourt, is surprised when James turns to him after a night at a gay brothel. After harboring feelings for his boss, Cal hopes for more, but James keeps him at a distance. As Cal tries to understand James's needs, he discovers complexities that challenge his role.

      If it Drives
    • Mean Machine

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(82)Add rating

      In a dystopian austerity-ravaged London, disgraced former police officer Brook fights as an indentured boxer. Does he dare to trust privileged barrister Nathaniel, who thinks he can free him?

      Mean Machine
    • "Mormon missionary Joshua Hawthorne vanished and was presumed dead for five years. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, he returned to Seattle a new man--a seasoned war veteran with a new accent and a new name. Now Julien, he came home to make peace with his dying father, and also to reconcile with Chris, his best friend and the man Julien had never stopped loving. After reuniting, he told Chris about the night everything changed. The long, hot night spent with a group of soldiers from the French Foreign Legion. The night a disillusioned missionary could no longer deny who he was. This 26,000 word prequel to No Distance Left to Run is the story of the night that changed Joshua's life forever"--Back cover

      Missionary