Monstrous Deeds Series by T.J. Hamel

4.57 · 27 ratings
  • These Monstrous Deeds (Monstrous Deeds #1)
    #1

    These Monstrous Deeds (Monstrous Deeds #1)

    T.J. Hamel

    Rated: 4.56 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 5 of 5
    · 13 ratings · published 2021

    How long can someone play the role of a monster before becoming a monster themselves? That’s the question that’s haunted Travis Kenton - A.K.A. Nathan Roarke - for the last 8 years. He’s hanging onto his humanity by a thread, reading file after file of innocent people who have been stolen and sold into the sex trade before bed every night just to be able to sleep. It’s the only way he can live with himself during this underground operation... more

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  • A Dangerous Game (Monstrous Deeds #2)
    #2

    A Dangerous Game (Monstrous Deeds #2)

    T.J. Hamel

    Rated: 4.67 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 5 of 5
    · 6 ratings · published 2022

    Everything has changed. Carter now knows the truth. The man he thought was his master is really his rescuer. His brother's best friend. An American Hero in disguise. His heart is broken. His mind is chaos. And the man he hates - and also maybe kind of still loves... - isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Nathan told Carter the truth. He didn't buy Carter to use him as a slave, he rescued him. Carter's brother is Nathan's best friend. Nathan is an American Hero in disguise... more

  • One Last Time (Monstrous Deeds #3)
    #3

    One Last Time (Monstrous Deeds #3)

    T.J. Hamel

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 4 of 5
    · 8 ratings · published 2023

    Travis and Carter have survived the operation, saving thousands of lives and themselves. But what happens now? Do they go their separate ways? Do they try to rebuild a love they once had, reshaping it to fit the men they have become? One last time. It becomes a motto.An excuse. A lie they cling to.They’ll just give into their need for each other one last time, then they’ll let go. Then they’ll move on. One last time. It's almost laughable to think they’ll be able to stick with the promise... more

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