Older Men


Birthday Girl
Scandalous (Sinners of Saint, #3)
The Kiss Thief
A Man Called Ove
Kulti
Stolen Touches (Perfectly Imperfect, #5)
Ruined Secrets (Perfectly Imperfect, #4)
The Redemption (Filthy Rich Americans, #4)
Wanting Mr. Cane (Cane, #1)
Mr. Masters (Mr. Series, #1)
Misbehaved
Her Touch
Wrong (Cafe, #1)
Undeniable (Undeniable, #1)
Sinners Anonymous (Sinners Anonymous, #1)
Fay Weldon
I am lucky with Sebastian. He has managed to get past seventy without going doolally, getting depressed, splashed by nerve poison, changing his nature, trusting demented therapists, chasing after little girls as some men do, forgetting to zip up his flies, dribbling his food, champing false teeth, shuffling in slippers, quarreling with neighbours, cursing his enemies, shaking his fist Lear-like at the skies: all the things — Wanda is quite right — that men tend to do as they get older.
Fay Weldon, She May Not Leave

Ian McEwan
Older men were better companions, they were seasoned lovers, they knew the world, they knew themselves. Unlike younger men, they held their emotions in balance. They had read more, seen more, they were warmer, kinder, less boastful, more tolerant, less violent. They were more interesting, they could choose the wine. They had more money.
Ian McEwan, Solar

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