SaucySam666
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Rhys has learned to survive on his own terms. A childhood marked by pain and abandonment taught him to be guarded, controlled, and fiercely independent. Even with foster parents who finally show him the love he never had, trust does not come easily. Letting people close feels dangerous. Control feels safe.
When he moves to a new area, rugby becomes his anchor. The pitch is the one place where power, discipline, and structure make sense. But off the field, Rhys lives by the same rules. He craves intensity, dominance, and connections that are charged with purpose rather than vulnerability.
Then he discovers that four players on his new team share a world he thought was his alone. Each of them carries their own secrets, desires, and boundaries. What begins as fascination quickly becomes temptation, and temptation grows into something far more complicated than Rhys ever expected.
Because this time, it is not just about control.
It is about trust.
It is about connection.
And it is about learning that power does not always mean standing alone.
The King is a provocative, emotional romance about dominance, vulnerability, and the dangerous beauty of letting others see who you truly are.