As kids Regine and Carson were bff's. As adults it was almost impossible to remain as such.
From the Just Another Servant blurb:
Regine and Carson were best friends, but that was a long time ago. United by a past marked by terror and blood, they know that the only relationship they can have must be strictly professional. Regine is the master, Carson the butler. Simple as that.
Decades of pain and duty have kept Carson silent, suppressing his feelings even when the love of his life got married and had his first child.
Now, both have accepted their fate, and their lives focus solely on work. However, the dangers that come with being a man capable of committing the most terrible acts will make Regine suffer consequences he never anticipated. A brutal attack on his mansion, a cold slap in the face of reality, will make the master begin to see his butler with different eyes.
Will they be able to maintain the established boundaries now that things have changed?
After all, Carson has always been just another servant.
Just Another Servant, the first novel by Daniela Campos, explores a deep gay love story with explicit content that is not recommended for young readers. The plot delves into scenes of graphic violence, abuse, and mental health issues, so it is suggested to review the content warnings page before starting the reading.
Reed Kaye's review:
This book held my interest as I felt right from the start neither Regine nor Carson had a choice of the life they would live. Both were prisoners for different reasons and I found it interesting how both could live daily lives that were not what either wanted. As the story continued I questioned how Carson could remain devoted to Regine. I also enjoyed how Carson manipulated Regine. This was a totally different direction of friends to lovers story. I really enjoyed the way the author provided the flashbacks that gave the unusual background of these characters.
The one issue I found in the author’s note was mentioned a story about Sam and Mario but I can’t find where that is. I’d really enjoy reading that story.
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