u/Beginning_Comb_1472

Help me find a dark MM romance (2026 release?) with a yellow cover, age gap, military vibes, and cock milking scenes

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to find a dark MM romance that I came across recently, and I can't remember the title.

What I remember:

  • Released very recently, possibly 2026 NOT SURE.
  • Available on Kindle Unlimited.
  • MM dark romance.
  • Age gap relationship.
  • Military
  • Power imbalance, domination, and degradation themes.
  • Included cock milking scenes.
  • The cover was yellow.
  • The cover featured a very large man standing behind a smaller man illustrated.

I also remember a line that was something close to:

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The wording may not be exact, but that's the general idea.

Does anyone recognize this book? I've been searching KU, Goodreads, TikTok, and Facebook groups with no luck.

Any help would be amazing this has been driving me crazy!

Thanks in advance!

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u/Beginning_Comb_1472 — 10 days ago

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u/Beginning_Comb_1472 — 20 days ago

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I went into A Wife for Silas expecting a dark romance with some morally black chaos. What I got instead felt like emotional damage.

He is not morally grey. He is morally pitch black. There was no real accountability for what he did to the FMC, and the things he did to her were horrible and honestly disgusting. There was no convincing redemption arc that made me believe he deserved a happy ending.

What bothered me most is that after everything he did to the FMC, he still ends up with a happy ending. And not just any happy ending, but with another woman and he also has a son.

I know dark romance is meant to push boundaries, but there is a difference between complex and irredeemable. For me, Silas crossed that line. There was no real growth that justified the ending. It felt unearned, and that made the whole experience frustrating instead of satisfying.

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