Gabriel By Joe Satoria ✔

: The book prominently features D/s (Dominance and submission) elements, specifically focusing on the Daddy/kitten relationship.

: While primarily a romance, the plot includes external conflict and "trouble brewing" at The Manor that adds tension as the characters gear up for a major special event. Author Context Gabriel by Joe Satoria

: The story follows Liam as he attempts to overcome his past and "fix" himself through the structure and care found in his kitten identity. : The book prominently features D/s (Dominance and

Gabriel Nolan is a multi-millionaire who owns "The Manor," a secluded mansion designed as a sanctuary for kitten play fantasies. Despite his wealth and success, he finds himself captivated by a new arrival at the manor who doesn't immediately fit in with the others. Gabriel Nolan is a multi-millionaire who owns "The

Liam Duke is a man burdened by past failed relationships and significant debt. He finds solace and a sense of self within his "kitten space," leading him to apply for a position at Gabriel's newly reopened club. Though their attraction is immediate, their relationship develops as a "slow burn" due to their professional owner-employee dynamic. Key Themes & Character Dynamics

Joe Satoria is an "own voices" author who identifies as queer and uses he/they pronouns. Their work typically focuses on "sweet and spicy" MM romances with varied D/s dynamics ranging from soft and sweet to dark and dangerous. Gabriel (Palmdale Daddies #2) by Joe Satoria | Goodreads