Don’t (Books 1-7) – Jack L. Pyke Free Audiobook
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Don’t…
“Don’t…bleed for me.” (The Unknown)
Saying “don’t” around Jack Harrison always did lead him into dangerous grounds on London streets. But now someone knows Jack’s head inside and out, and they’re about to twist all perception and lead him into an underground depravity that nearly sent him down in his youth. As Jack slips further into a dark psychological minefield, only two men offer different paths back to sanity: Gray, a man who knows Jack’s every dark thought, and Jan, the first man to show Jack a “soft lad” approach to head and heart. But with deadly games and ghosts bleeding through into Jack’s reality, it’s a fight to see who out of the three of them will survive long enough to find a way out of the vicious game played by someone known only as…the Unknown.
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Antidote
“Us. We’re okay, aren’t we, mukka?” (Jack Harrison)
Video footage of Jack sleeping with Cutter, a man who mutilated teenagers for his own sadistic streak, should have stayed dead and buried with the man who had filmed it. Yet when footage of Jack’s past starts appearing on internet porn sites, Jack’s whole world is again turned on its head. At first the porn links are done to unsettle, to disrupt Jack’s fire-and-ice world: all the sexed-up adrenaline of being caught between the pleasure of Gray Raoul’s BDSM kink and the gentleness of Jan Richards’ vanilla touch. But when the content of the porn sites force even Gray to turn his back on Jack, leaving Jack isolated and away from the full protection of the Masters’ Circle, Jack is left at the mercy of a group of men who are out to alter Jack’s whole perception on his BDSM lifestyle and the reality of being Jack Harrison.
As brutally as possible, Jack’s sex life is now a live webcam feed for a whole new audience.
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Breakdown
“Who’s been whispering to you, Jack?” (Doctor Halliday)
Jack Harrison has the evidence there in his hands – the DVD and notepad off D.C. Sanders that proves Gray supposedly played a part in tearing him and Jan brutally apart. But with Jack locked away in his own mind and lost to his blackouts and self-harming in the Masters’ Circle’s psychiatric unit, the past brings to light the origins of a new beast, one who only comes out to play when Jack needs to hide – a psychopath who has, perhaps, tasted and tested Gray to the full. All Jack has to do is remember how…and why. More to the point: Why does one part of him know Gray’s signature mark as an interrogations officer? And why is there such a serious sadistic kick in hiding the memory?
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Backlash
“Those five months away. Where were you, mukka?” (Jack Harrison)
In the aftermath of Jack Harrison’s release from the psychiatric unit, Gray Raoul’s innate “born this bastard way” instinct is to brutally repay the one responsible for financing Jack and Jan’s torturous psychological reconditioning. But that person is a professional player in their own right, one who knows exactly how to manipulate everyone in Gray’s life. To help negotiate this delicate situation, Gray seeks to contract Trace and his ex-Diadem Dom, Gabriel Hunter. But the more Gray seems to regain control, the clearer it becomes that there’s something not quite right about Jan Richards.
As Jan’s world unravels, taking Jack and Gray with it and bringing out one particular deadly player, Gray’s left with one last defence: Break Jack down in order to partner up with Martin. But once freed, Martin’s out for retribution of his own, and he wants to get downright personal with Gray.
Complete trust between Master, sub, and lover, between Gray, Jack, and Jan – is about to be tested to the absolute limit.
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Ash
You up for that, hm, Ash? A lesson from an old soul to youth? From me…to you?” (Raif)
Ash Thomas and his gameplay with other men is vicious, cruel. Better to f–k someone over than be the one who’s on the floor, f–ked up, right? But his latest cruelties are about to catch the eye of the Wraith, someone who’s been brought up to play professionally in the shadows. For Ash, beauty and rage aren’t the kind of sins to win him any favours anymore. Life lessons never did come easy, especially when they’re about to walk in off the darkened streets, bringing a hangman with bloodied footprints in its wake.
Ash: Prequel to Psychopaths and Sinners – Don’t…,Book 4.5
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Psychopaths & Sinners
“Because us? Psychopaths and Sinners…we don’t need fixing, Gray.” (Martin)
Three bodies, three mutilations, each one with something…unusual inserted into the wounds. The deaths are enough to leave Ash Thomas scrambling around to find someone to trust as the murders hit so close to home and heart.
For Gray Raoul, MI5 director of G-Branch, the deaths offer something else: A fall back into a familiar life where culling serial killers caters to his own darker mindset. But the farther Gray moves away from home, the more he realises serial killer games in the field are nothing compared to who he has locked up back at home. Sometimes walking the fine line between psychopaths and live-in lovers is a far darker game.
For Ash, that might just mean he’s on his own now, facing a killer who has a deadly fascination for dangerous young men and dancing holly blue butterflies over their skin.
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Fractured
Don’t let them leave us behind at the roadside, Jan. (Jack Harrison)Both psychopath and sinner, Gray Raoul’s falling deep into dangerous territory with Martin and his own born this bastard way, baby innateness. But when Grays son, Light, is thrown into Grays world on the back of a CS gas terror attack at a rave, life never becomes more…fractured. Under the decaying influence of Martin, Grays about to interrogate his son with all the coldness of an MI5 director of counterterrorism edge that’s teetering too close to culler roots. When Grays suicidal fall is played to the full with Martin, leaving Jan facing nothing but himself and the culler in Gray, the ultimate questions are tested to the fullest: Standing in the shadow of two psychopaths, two sinners who are locked in death-play, did Jan’s soft lad soul really ever have a voice in Grays dark world? And just where does this all leave Jack Harrison?
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Natural-Born Cullers
As MI5 Director of Counterterrorism and lead culler to the crown, Gray Raoul knows this latest killer’s MO is something different. There is something unique with how he culls them. It makes the newcomer’s private signature mark towards other killers simple: I own you.
For Gray, the killer is natural-born culler material. The Monarchy’s psychopathic dog soldiers when it comes to instilling social calm on UK streets through brutal chaos. Yet, when an ex-trainee culler is targeted, Gray faces only one thing: the war with Light on the cullers has begun.
Left to unravel just how Light’s getting out from under lock and key at Gray’s manor before his killers are taken out, Gray’s dark offer of a father is pushed to the full.