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Tribute by Lisa Henry
Tribute by Lisa Henry










Tribute by Lisa Henry Tribute by Lisa Henry

Readers with a history of rape or sexual abuse may find elements of this story disturbing.

Tribute by Lisa Henry

It also contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: strong BDSM theme and elements, dubious consent, violence. Publisher's Note: This book is primarily LGBT m/m but contains one or more scenes of m/f sexual interaction. And, to be the tribute that Brasius wants him to be, Kynon will have to defy all the traditions of Segasa and risk the wrath of the senate that really holds his chains. On an enforced journey of self-discovery, Kynon learns that being the warlord’s tribute isn’t just about submission. The warlord might just want the man underneath: the prince, the soldier and the tribute, if Kynon can figure out who that is. He can live with the shame it’s the mind-blowing pleasure that frightens him.īut the warlord wants more than a tribute who will respond eagerly to whips and bondage. If his slavery will save his father’s kingdom, then he will be a slave and submit to every indignity the warlord and the senate of Segasa require of him. Pallbearers will include Jimmy Hicks, Allen Donner, Ricky Cherry, Tommy Towles, Bobby Walton, and Kenny Noble.When the fearsome warlord Brasius chooses Kynon as his tribute, Kynon tells himself it’s the price of peace, and that he can endure anything.

Tribute by Lisa Henry

The family will receive friends from 6-8 Monday evening at the funeral home. Burial with Military Honors will follow in Manila Cemetery. Matt Pryor and Paul Wayne Hicks officiating. Funeral service will be 2pm Tuesday Apat the Howard Funeral Service Chapel in Manila with Rev. 2 sons and daughters-in-law Stacey and Lisa Henry of Manila Russell and Charlene Henry of Jonesboro 1 daughter, Marlina Dew of Manila He also leaves 5 grandchildren Christopher Dew, Casey Henry, Jessica Dew, Jacob Henry, and Issac Henry, and 2 great-grandchildren Jena Whiteaker and Aubryee Herron. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Roann Minirth Henry of the home. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a son, Phillip Henry, and a brother, Glenn Henry. He was a member of both, the Manila Masonic Lodge # 588 for over 50 years, and the Herman Davis American Legion Post # 197. A longtime member of the First Baptist Church in Manila, he had been an ordained deacon for 43 years. Army veteran of the Korean War and later owned and operated Manila Auto Supply for over 30 years. A lifelong Manila resident, Woodrow was the son of the late Charley and Goldia Fleeman Henry and was a 1949 graduate of Manila High School. Click here to view the video Woodrow Henry, age 85, of Manila, died Saturday Apat St.












Tribute by Lisa Henry