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Lace

A Material World, Book 1

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Lace

By: K.C. Wells
Narrated by: Seb Yarrick
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When Shawn’s best mate, Dave, breaks up with his girlfriend, Shawn tries not to get his hopes up. After all, Dave’s still straight, right? Wrong. Dave reveals he’s bisexual, and that pounding you hear is Shawn’s heart. He’s loved Dave for so long, but he’s not about to jeopardize their friendship by telling Dave how he really feels.

But when Dave discovers Shawn’s little kink, it opens up a whole new chapter for the two friends. Except Shawn can’t help but worry - if there was no kink, would Dave be there? And is Shawn brave enough to find out?

A stand-alone short story of lust, lace - and love....

This is a stand-alone erotic romance for listeners who are 18 years of age and older.

©2017 K.C. Wells (P)2020 K.C. Wells
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Shawn has always had unrequited feelings for his straight best friend, Dave. When Dave reveals he is bisexual and finds Shawn’s lingerie collection, things heat up quickly. KC Wells’ Material World Series is light and fluffy with a little heat thrown in. There’s some nice chemistry between Shawn and Dave and the lingerie kink was an interesting twist. The story is short and sweet, but I felt the road bump was highly confected, it didn’t ring true. Seb Yarrick narrates the audio genially, which suits the book’s tone well.

Sweet with a lingerie kink!

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