Read 03-Strength of the Mate Online
Authors: Kendall McKenna
Tags: #military, #gay romance, #werewolves
Dawson gripped Adam’s hips with bruising fingers. He fucked up into Adam, their skin slapping when his hips met Adam’s ass. Adam wrapped his fingers around Dawson’s dog tags. He used Dawson as leverage, riding his cock hard and fast.
Adam’s dog tags swayed as he moved. He held Dawson’s gaze as they moved against each other, Adam’s cock bouncing in time with their rhythm.
“Fuck, I missed being inside you,” Dawson whispered harshly. “Do you want it this way? What do you need me to do?”
“Talk,” Adam replied. “Let me hear your voice.”
Dawson pulled Adam down on top of him, trapping their tags between their chests. He gripped the hair at the back of Adam’s head. He wrapped his other arm around Adam’s back. Dawson pinned Adam against him, fucking upward with his hips, shoving his cock deep into Adam’s ass.
“You want to hear me tell you that you belong to me?” Dawson murmured into Adam’s ear. “Feels so good inside you. You’re perfect for me. The way your ass opens up for me, takes me in. I love to slide deep inside you. Made just for my cock. I love fucking you. The way you let me pound into your ass. You’re perfect. Your ass is so tight around my dick. Can’t get enough of fucking you. You’re mine, now. You wear my tags and my mark, so the whole world knows.”
Dawson bit down gently on Adam’s pulse point. He pressed his lips to Adam’s throat and sucked blood to the surface. Dawson’s mouth had a direct connection to Adam’s cock.
Adam’s hole tightened around Dawson’s cock. His own dick ached, his sac tightening and lifting as the first splash of come landed between them. Adam shouted, his ass clenching around Dawson. He came hard, coating both of their bellies with his spunk. Adam clung to Dawson, riding out his climax.
Finally, Adam collapsed against Dawson. He breathed harshly against Dawson’s neck. “Come inside me,” he whispered. “I missed you so much. Let me feel you. Please.”
Dawson held Adam in place against him, both arms wrapped tightly around him. He cried out as his hips faltered in their rhythm. With one final upward thrust, he buried himself in Adam’s body and came.
Adam was just considering moving. He thought about climbing off of Dawson and cleaning them up, but he didn’t get the chance. Dawson flipped him over, switching their positions so he could hover over Adam, looking down at him with his heart in his eyes.
Adam knew the same smitten expression was on his own face.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kendall McKenna is the MLR Press 2013 Author of the Year. Her first work of fiction was written at the worldly age of nine, and was a transformative work that expanded on the story told in a popular song of the time.
She tried her hand at vampire and cowboy fiction, winning high school poetry and short story contests along the way. It wasn’t until she discovered the world of m/m erotic fiction and found her stride with cops, Marines and muscle cars, that she felt inspired to share her stories with readers who enjoy the same things.
Putting herself through college by working in a newly-created HIV testing clinic in her local Department of Health, introduced Kendall to the gay and lesbian community. Understanding and empathy has made her a lifetime advocate of GLBT issues.
A brief bout of unemployment gave Kendall the time and focus she needed to finally produce a novel worth submitting for publication. Her first novel,
Brothers In Arms
, introduced the world to her authentic military stories and characters. Kendall’s second novel,
Strength of the Pack,
was nominated for a 2013 Bookie Award, by Author’s After Dark.
Kendall was born and raised in Southern California, where she still lives and works. A non-conventional relationship has kept her happy for the last decade. Her four dogs enjoy it when she writes, as she sits still long enough for them to curl up around her.
Website/Blog: www.kendallmckenna.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/kendallmckenna
Twitter: @kendallmckenna
Email: [email protected]
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RADEMARKS ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The author acknowledges the trademark status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:
AmTrak: National Railroad Passenger Corporation
BBC: BBC
Carhartt: Carhartt, Inc.
Médecins Sans Frontiéres: Doctors Without Borders
Humvee: AM General
Ka-Bar: KA-BAR Knives, Inc.
Land Rover: Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC
Mercedes-Benz Actros: DaimlerChrysler
Skittles: Mars, Inc.
Skype: Skype Limited Corporation
Velcro: Velcro Industries
YouTube: Google, Inc.
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GLBT RESOURCES
RAINBOW ROMANCE WRITERS
Raising the Bar for LGBT Romance
RRW offers support and advocacy to career-focused authors, expanding the horizons of romance. Changing minds, one heart at a time. www.rainbowromancewriters.com
THE TREVOR PROJECT
The Trevor Project operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Every day, The Trevor Project saves lives though its free and confidential helpline, its website and its educational services. If you or a friend are feeling lost, alone, confused or in crisis, please call The Trevor Helpline. You’ll be able to speak confidentially with a trained counselor 24/7.
The Trevor Helpline: 866-488-7386
On the Web: http://www.thetrevorproject.org/
THE GAY MEN’S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROJECT
Founded in 1994, The Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project is a grassroots, non-profit organization founded by a gay male survivor of domestic violence and developed through the strength, contributions and participation of the community. The Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project supports victims and survivors through education, advocacy and direct services. Understanding that the serious public health issue of domestic violence is not gender specific, we serve men in relationships with men, regardless of how they identify, and stand ready to assist them in navigating through abusive relationships.
GMDVP Helpline: 800.832.1901
On the Web: http://gmdvp.org/
THE GAY & LESBIAN ALLIANCE AGAINST DEFAMATION/GLAAD EN ESPAÑOL
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
On the Web: http://www.glaad.org/
GLAAD en español: http://www.glaad.org/espanol/bienvenido.php
SERVICEMEMBERS LEGAL DEFENSE NETWORK
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, legal services, watchdog and policy organization dedicated to ending discrimination against and harassment of military personnel affected by “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT).The SLDN provides free, confidential legal services to all those impacted by DADT and related discrimination. Since 1993, its inhouse legal team has responded to more than 9,000 requests for assistance. In Congress, it leads the fight to repeal DADT and replace it with a law that ensures equal treatment for every servicemember, regardless of sexual orientation. In the courts, it works to challenge the constitutionality of DADT.
SLDN Call: 800-538-7418
PO Box 65301 or (202) 328-FAIR
Washington DC 20035-5301 e-mail: [email protected]
On the Web: http://sldn.org/
THE GLBT NATIONAL HELP CENTER
The GLBT National Help Center is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that is dedicated to meeting the needs of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and those questioning their sexual orientation and gender identity. It is an outgrowth of the Gay & Lesbian National Hotline, which began in 1996 and now is a primary program of The GLBT National Help Center. It offers several different programs including two national hotlines that help members of the GLBT community talk about the important issues that they are facing in their lives. It helps end the isolation that many people feel, by providing a safe environment on the phone or via the internet to discuss issues that people can’t talk about anywhere else. The GLBT National Help Center also helps other organizations build the infrastructure they need to provide strong support to our community at the local level.
National Hotline: 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564)
National Youth Talkline 1-800-246-PRIDE (1-800-246-7743)
On the Web: http://www.glnh.org/
e-mail: [email protected]
If you’re a GLBT and questioning student heading off to university, you should know that there are resources on campus for you. Here’s just a sample:
GLBT SCHOLARSHIP RESOURCES
http://www.hrc.org/resources/entry/tell-us-about-an-lgbt-scholarship
Syracuse University
http://lgbt.syr.edu/
Texas A&M
http://glbt.tamu.edu/
Tulane University
http://tulane.edu/studentaffairs/oma/lgbt/index.cfm
University of Alaska http://www.uaf.edu/woodcenter/leadership/organizations/active/index.xml?id=61
University of California, Davis
http://lgbtrc.ucdavis.edu/
University of California, San Francisco
http://lgbt.ucsf.edu/
University of Colorado
http://www.colorado.edu/GLBTQRC/
University of Florida
http://www.multicultural.ufl.edu/lgbt/
University of Hawaii, Mānoa
http://manoa.hawaii.edu/lgbt/
University of Utah
http://www.sa.utah.edu/lgbt/
University of Virginia
http://www.virginia.edu/deanofstudents/lgbt/
Vanderbilt University
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/lgbtqi/