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Book three of the Collar King series finds that Mad Maxx's flock of lambs are growing larger by the minute. It seems that everyone has the Maxx Madness. All around the first and fourth floor hearts that once were cold beat with fresh fervor. The young Priceless Dominant seems to be leading everyone he touches right to their dreams. For only the price of giving a name, and of course shouldering the responsibility of caring for the one that will give you all they have; anyone high or low born can find the green fields of happiness. Except for the poor cursed shepherd himself.
Everyone knows that Mad Maxx has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. No one doubts he has come by the illness honestly. He has a long history of abject subjugation, torture, and abuses of the most disgusting kinds. Yet, despite the chaos inside his head, his twisted perceptions are starting to make sense to some of the residents of the Das Kaiser Haus. They are starting to question the world they have always assumed to be just and righteous. Some are even asking themselves if what they do is not 'immoral, criminal and cruel.' Others are working hard to prevent a revolution. Is it all this turbulence real or just the delusions of a severely mentally ill young man? Mad Maxx demonstrates that sometimes, madness is more reliable than sanity in a world where nothing is ever what it appears to be.
Book three of the Collar King series finds that Mad Maxx's flock of lambs are growing larger by the minute. It seems that everyone has the Maxx Madness. All around the first and fourth floor hearts that once were cold beat with fresh fervor. The young Priceless Dominant seems to be leading everyone he touches right to their dreams. For only the price of giving a name, and of course shouldering the responsibility of caring for the one that will give you all they have; anyone high or low born can find the green fields of happiness. Except for the poor cursed shepherd himself.
Everyone knows that Mad Maxx has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. No one doubts he has come by the illness honestly. He has a long history of abject subjugation, torture, and abuses of the most disgusting kinds. Yet, despite the chaos inside his head, his twisted perceptions are starting to make sense to some of the residents of the Das Kaiser Haus. They are starting to question the world they have always assumed to be just and righteous. Some are even asking themselves if what they do is not 'immoral, criminal and cruel.' Others are working hard to prevent a revolution. Is it all this turbulence real or just the delusions of a severely mentally ill young man? Mad Maxx demonstrates that sometimes, madness is more reliable than sanity in a world where nothing is ever what it appears to be.

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