After ten years, Warner Cassidy is about to be reunited with his one-time stepson, Corbin, and he could not be happier. With eighteen year-old Corbin on a tennis scholarship to a college nearby, Warner invites his stepson to live with him. When Corbin reveals that he is gay, Warner is supportive but secretly intrigued. When he finds out that the smooth, beautiful boy is sexually submissive, Warner is hooked and forms an intense attraction to the teen. Wanting to be the husband to his son with the “wifely leanings”, Warner seeks answers within himself and is forced to examine how a love between a father and son can become so much more....
Will the thrice married and straight stepdad expose his newfound feelings of dominance and love to his son, or will Corbin reach out first to his beloved dad with his arms wide open?
Originally hailing from Mississippi, Keegan Kennedy is a writer based out of Memphis, TN. As a child, sometimes his active imagination was the only friend that he had. Following a degree in History from the University of Southern Mississippi, Keegan floated around the corporate while dreaming of telling stories. His first novellas were in the arena of male-for-male erotica and romance. His earlier efforts were soon followed by success when his novel, Homecoming, went to Number One in on the LGBT charts in four countries: Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. He has a knack for uncovering love and romance in the darkest of places. With a tendency toward the melodramatic, he does more than arouse or excite the reader - he engages them.
His current release is the epic novel: The Harbinger – a chilling, apocalyptic tale of survival that decimated stereotypes and shocked his fans. Upcoming works include – a TBA romance between two anti-heroes. And by popular demand, he is re-mastering his older novellas into his new anthology series, the cheekily-named: Smooth Jocks and Gruff Jocks.
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After finally becoming comfortable in the erotica genre, I’ve come to the conclusion that I can only read erotica when there’s a proper story or plot to support the sex scenes. This story revolves around a stepdad reuniting with his stepson when his son moves back in after being separated for years. I immediately liked the father/son relationship between Warner and Corbin. I liked seeing Corbin catch-up with his father and come out to him, and I loved seeing how accepting Warner was of his son. I liked seeing Corbin offer to do chores around the house to make up for all the years lost between them. I liked seeing Warner being the protective father, and I liked seeing Warner attempt to be the father he didn’t get to be during Corbin’s adolescence. I liked the slow-burn sexual tension between Warner and Corbin and I loved their sexual chemistry. I wasn’t into everything that the author was into, but I was still engaged by the sex scenes. The author had a talent for writing sex scene choreography, and even though I wasn’t a fan of all of the verbal sex dialogue, I was still a fan of the steamy scenes. I liked seeing Warner embrace his taboo relationship with Corbin, and I liked seeing him plan his future with Corbin. One thing that certain taboo erotica/romances do is blur the line between lovers and family while leaning towards one or the other, but I liked how the author enthusiastically emphasizes that Warner and Corbin are both. I loved the hot final conversation between Warner and Corbin and I loved the romantic resolution to the story. My one complaint is that I wanted to see them get married and start their lives together, but I can forgive the author as that wasn’t the focus of this story.