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The Final Crack: A Late-Bloomer Story: The Quiet Circle, #4
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The Final Crack: A Late-Bloomer Story: The Quiet Circle, #4
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The Final Crack: A Late-Bloomer Story: The Quiet Circle, #4
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Gordon is 56, married for 37 years, and has spent his whole life fixing other people's houses while quietly dying inside his own.
Until one rainy lunch-break swipe changes everything.
When a much younger man matches with the big, white-haired Scottish joiner, Gordon expects nothing more than a quick chat and a wank.
What he gets is the kind of raw, loud, no-guilt fucking he's been craving since 1988.
From denting the marital headboard to smashing it to splinters, from quiet hotel rooms to the inside of a thirty-foot steel Kelpie, Gordon discovers exactly how loud, how happy, and how filthy a man can be when he finally stops pretending.
Zero guilt.
Zero shame.
Just pure, daft, grin-splitting joy and a lot of broken furniture.
A loud, joyful, married-man breeding story with zero moralising and maximum Scottish swearing.
Gordon is 56, married for 37 years, and has spent his whole life fixing other people's houses while quietly dying inside his own.
Until one rainy lunch-break swipe changes everything.
When a much younger man matches with the big, white-haired Scottish joiner, Gordon expects nothing more than a quick chat and a wank.
What he gets is the kind of raw, loud, no-guilt fucking he's been craving since 1988.
From denting the marital headboard to smashing it to splinters, from quiet hotel rooms to the inside of a thirty-foot steel Kelpie, Gordon discovers exactly how loud, how happy, and how filthy a man can be when he finally stops pretending.
Zero guilt.
Zero shame.
Just pure, daft, grin-splitting joy and a lot of broken furniture.
A loud, joyful, married-man breeding story with zero moralising and maximum Scottish swearing.


















