Milked
by Courtney W. Dixon
I gave them what they craved as they repaired my broken soul.
Knox
I’m the owner of Legends Nightclub, a safe place where the elite come to wheel and deal. It’s made me a wealthy man. My stepson, Finn, is more than family; we’re lovers. It’s him who convinces me to hire Ryder Jennings as a bartender at the club. But Finn wants Ryder for more than making drinks. He wants Ryder to become the third in our relationship, and I will do anything for Finn, even if that means I have to share.
Finn
I would do anything for Knox. And he would do anything for me. So when I tell him I want Ryder to be a part of our relationship, Knox doesn’t hesitate to agree. It’s only supposed to be temporary as we explore a different side to our dynamic. But Ryder’s innocence and the pain he tries to hide draws Knox and me closer to him. He needs us, and we need him. Will he accept our offer and explore a desire he’s never known?
Ryder
I left Nebraska for the busy world of Washington, DC, to get away from my pain. In reality, I ran to start over. I quickly found a bartending job at the infamous Legends nightclub owned by Knox Porter. His stepson, Finn Larson, soon approaches me with an unusual offer. I’ve never been with a man before—let alone two—though I’ve always wanted to. Now is my chance to explore freely, without fear. It doesn’t take me long to fall for the two men… and for them to start healing me.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Courtney W. Dixon's Milked is a provocative exploration of love, healing, and the complexities of non-traditional relationships. Set against the backdrop of the glamorous yet shadowy world of Legends Nightclub in Washington, DC, the novel delves into the lives of three men whose paths intertwine in unexpected ways. Through its compelling narrative and rich character development, Milked offers readers a nuanced portrayal of love that transcends conventional boundaries.
At the heart of the story is Knox, the affluent owner of Legends Nightclub. Knox is a character who embodies both power and vulnerability. His relationship with his stepson, Finn, is unconventional, yet it is portrayed with a depth of emotion that challenges societal norms. Knox's willingness to share Finn with Ryder, a newcomer to their world, speaks volumes about his love and trust in Finn. This dynamic sets the stage for a complex exploration of polyamory, a theme that Dixon handles with sensitivity and insight.
Finn, on the other hand, is a character driven by desire and a deep-seated need to nurture. His love for Knox is unwavering, yet he is drawn to Ryder's innocence and the pain that Ryder carries. Finn's character is pivotal in bridging the gap between Knox and Ryder, and his role in the relationship is both a catalyst for change and a source of stability. Dixon crafts Finn with a balance of strength and vulnerability, making him a relatable and compelling figure.
Ryder Jennings, the third piece of this intricate puzzle, is perhaps the most intriguing character. His journey from Nebraska to Washington, DC, is not just a physical relocation but a quest for self-discovery and healing. Ryder's past is shrouded in pain, and his initial hesitance to embrace the relationship with Knox and Finn adds a layer of tension to the narrative. However, as the story unfolds, Ryder's growth is palpable. Dixon skillfully portrays his transformation from a man burdened by his past to one who finds solace and acceptance in the arms of Knox and Finn.
The themes of healing and acceptance are woven throughout the narrative, providing a poignant commentary on the human condition. Each character is broken in their own way, yet together they find a sense of wholeness that eludes them individually. This theme is particularly resonant in Ryder's storyline, as he learns to confront his past and embrace a future filled with love and possibility.
Dixon's writing is both evocative and immersive, drawing readers into the opulent yet secretive world of Legends Nightclub. The setting serves as a metaphor for the characters' lives—glamorous on the surface but filled with hidden depths and complexities. The nightclub is not just a backdrop but a character in its own right, influencing the events and emotions that unfold within its walls.
One of the strengths of Milked is its ability to challenge readers' perceptions of love and relationships. Dixon does not shy away from exploring the intricacies of a polyamorous relationship, offering a fresh perspective on a topic that is often misunderstood. The novel invites readers to question societal norms and consider the myriad ways in which love can manifest.
In comparison to other works in the genre, Milked stands out for its depth of character development and its exploration of themes that resonate on a universal level. While some novels may focus solely on the erotic aspects of a polyamorous relationship, Dixon delves deeper, examining the emotional and psychological dimensions that accompany such a dynamic. This approach sets Milked apart from other stories that may prioritize sensationalism over substance.
Overall, Milked is a compelling and thought-provoking read that will appeal to fans of contemporary romance and those interested in exploring the complexities of human relationships. Courtney W. Dixon has crafted a narrative that is both intimate and expansive, offering readers a glimpse into a world where love knows no bounds. Whether you are drawn to the novel for its exploration of polyamory, its rich character development, or its themes of healing and acceptance, Milked is a story that will linger in your mind long after the final page is turned.
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