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Warning: Erica Chilson is revising/rewriting/restructuring/editing/formatting the Mistress & Master of Restraint Series in its entirety for release into Print. A few titles will receive updated covers, as well as a more descriptive synopsis. The FINAL editions will vary from those currently in release. If you are a new reader, and not one who enjoys rereading, then I suggest you ‘wishlist’ or ‘TBR’ the following book & subscribe to Erica Chilson’s website: ericachilson.wordpress.comHowever, if you would like to read this title in its current form, and then experience its final edition, or if you have previously purchased this title, an ebook update will become available. You will NOT have to repurchase another ebook copy. Instruction on how to update, and whether or not you need to update to the most current edition, can be found on Erica Chilson’s website under the tab ‘Updated Editions’. Erica Chilson apologizes for the inconvenience, and hopes that the readers understand her decision to create and publish a professional book worthy of its story and its readers. *warning will be removed when the Final editions go live, and a new warning will published. If reading this statement, then the Final Editions are not available as of yet* Cortez Abernathy, the modern day whipping boy. The orphan always walked alongside the man he was destined to shadow, enjoying the wealth, the indulgences, the influence, and the opportunities of the elite. Ezra Holden Zeitler was coddled, protected because he was the last of his family’s line. The heir would act out, and fearing Ezra’s tantrums and his mental illness, Cortez took the blame… the consequences… the punishments.From the outside looking in, Cortez is selfish, lazy, and untrustworthy. Cortez tries to scream the truth, but no one ever takes him seriously- never listens. “Ezra did it!” In actuality, Cort is brutally honest while his lips twist into a charming smirk and his eyes glisten with amusement.This life, this game, Ezra, has taken a toll on Cortez. The whipping boy only had one thing to call his own. It was inborn, a passion for words. The latest punishment rendered Cortez blocked, left to walk an endless abyss of an empty imagination. Without Cort’s ability to delve into his imaginary worlds, he was forced to live in reality.Lost… confused… Cortez Abernathy struggles to survive.One simple acknowledgement frees Cortez’s words. “Daddy.” The muse awakens from her long slumber and demands that Cortez go back to the beginning. Cortez Abernathy begins writing a memoir, The Hunter. As he pours his soul onto the pages, he begins to heal.No longer lost or confused, Cortez realizes he doesn’t have to walk in Ezra’s shadow. Whether beside Ezra or without Ezra, Cortez will survive.
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