
Sugar, Suits & Safe Words
MM Contemporary Romance
by Jace Wilder

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Pairing: MM
Heat: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Inferno
Tropes: Sugar Daddy/Escort, Age Gap, D/s Dynamic, Praise Kink, Control/Surrender, Hurt/Comfort
He wrote aftercare into the contract. Noah called it a love letter.
Adrian Black doesn’t do boyfriends. He does contracts—monthly companion agreements with clear terms, scheduled sex, and zero emotional entanglement. It’s worked for years.
Noah Castillo doesn’t do feelings with clients. He shows up, performs, collects his money, and goes home to his cramped apartment to study urban planning and pretend he’s not drowning in debt.
Their arrangement is supposed to be simple: exclusive companionship, negotiated scenes, generous compensation. But Adrian keeps adding clauses that sound suspiciously like caring, and Noah keeps forgetting to leave when the session ends. The safe word is supposed to protect Noah from going too far physically. Nobody warned either of them they’d need one for falling in love.
You’ll love this book if you enjoy:
✅ Sugar daddy/escort romance that interrogates the power dynamic
✅ Ethical D/s with praise kink, safe words, and thorough aftercare
✅ Age gap (42/24) with class divide and financial stakes
✅ Slow burn that EXPLODES (🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ — graphic, explicit, emotionally devastating)
✅ Found family, hurt/comfort, and a breakup that will wreck you
✅ HEA guaranteed
⚠️ Content Warning: This novel contains explicit sexual content (graphic MM scenes including D/s dynamics, bondage, impact play, and praise kink), strong language, financial hardship, sex work, references to a past boundary violation, and depictions of a parent’s cancer treatment. Intended for readers 18+.
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Chapter One
Noah Castillo had a system.
Breath mint at the lobby door. Posture check in the elevator reflection—shoulders back, chin level, easy smile that said I want to be here even when he didn’t. Phone on silent. Backpack shifted to his left shoulder so his right hand was free for handshakes. And the wall—always the wall. That invisible partition between the version of himself who knelt on expensive sheets for money and the version who sat in lecture halls studying zoning ordinances.
Tonight’s client was unusual. For one thing, he hadn’t booked a session. He’d booked an interview.
Noah had been doing this for eighteen months—long enough to know that the word “interview” from a man who could afford his agency’s rates was either a red flag or a fetish. Sometimes both. But his handler at the agency, a brisk woman named Diane who screened clients like she was hiring Secret Service agents, had flagged this one as low-risk, high-value.
So here Noah was, riding an elevator that probably cost more than his student loans toward the thirty-eighth floor of a glass tower downtown, wearing his one good suit—charcoal, secondhand, tailored himself using a YouTube tutorial and a prayer—and telling his reflection he was fine.
He was fine.
The elevator opened into a reception area that looked like it had been designed by someone who thought warmth was a character flaw. Slate floors, glass partitions, a single orchid on a desk so clean it might have been a prop.
The office at the end of the hall had a frosted glass door with A. Black etched into it. No title. When you owned the building, you didn’t need one.
Noah knocked.
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