The Needs of Human Pets: A dark MM romance about grief, devotion, and the human cost of being saved
October Arden
Sawyer was ready to die. Then Velvet arrived.
After losing his only friend—his dog Lawson—Sawyer stands on a bridge, ready to jump. But a stranger with piercing eyes and impossible demands interrupts him. He needs a name. Without thinking, Sawyer “Velvet.”
Chaotic, impulsive, and infuriatingly demanding, Velvet forces Sawyer to postpone his plans. Taking him home is one thing—keeping him is another. Velvet is particular, unpredictable, and utterly impossible to please. Yet, as days pass, a fragile rhythm forms between them. Velvet follows Sawyer everywhere—work, the park, even his bed—until Sawyer’s empty life is suddenly, inexplicably, full again.
Then, one morning, Velvet is gone.
This time it’s Sawyer who hunts him down, but what he finds is not the faithful pet he built his fragile hope around, but a man holding grief and trauma at bay. The choice Sawyer faces now is harder than the one on the walk away and return to the emptiness or fight for a man who may never again be his.
The Needs of Human Pets is a dark, obsessive MM romance about grief, power, and what we rescue in each other when everything else is broken.
Recommended for mature readers due to mature themes and content.
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