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Voyeur Vol I

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Voyeur Vol I

By: Louisa Mae
Narrated by: Dan Calley
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Step into the mysterious world of Voyeur. A place where your deepest desires play out before your eyes. All you have to do is watch.

Brett Masters lives a double life. He’s a devoted son who put his university studies on hold, returning home to help care for his ailing father, but moving home means moving back into the closet. Unable to be open about his sexuality, a chance encounter offers him an outlet for his sexual frustration and seduces him into an entirely new world — a dark one full of temptation and exclusivity.

Brett finds himself drawn to the mysterious V Lounge and its intriguing patrons. A club where he can indulge his needs and desires, while most importantly, remaining anonymous. Inside, Brett discovers a sanctuary from his normal, boring life.

Will Brett be satisfied remaining on the outside looking in, or will he one day want more? A new short story series from Louisa Mae. Join the men of The V Lounge on a journey of exploration and discovery as we travel deep inside their hidden world.

©2016 Louisa Mae (P)2020 Louisa Mae
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Brett Masters hasn’t come to terms with his sexuality, but he winds up at the V Lounge where he can watch and more. He’s surprised to find his friend, Stephen, also frequents the club. Considering the title, I expected some smoking hot voyeuristic situations, but really Brett just watched a bit one time because he was too scared to join in. It was heavy on backstory and feelings, so not that erotic. I felt like this was a chapter rather than a short story - nothing was resolved or even explored, it was like a taster - and I didn’t find it interesting enough to keep me buying future instalments. I generally enjoy Dan Calley as a narrator, but some of his regional UK voicings like this Leeds accent feel awkward in my ear, like he’s trying but not quite succeeding.

Unsatisfying as a short story or as erotica

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