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A Gay Romance in the Cotswolds

Silverbourne British Gay Romance, Book 8

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A Gay Romance in the Cotswolds

By: Bradley Conrad
Narrated by: Alexander Paul Burton
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When Finn and Aly escape to a luxurious Cotswolds spa retreat to ring in the New Year, they're looking for relaxation—not temptation. But a chance encounter at the pool with Adam, a handsome stranger in tight Speedos, sets off a chain of events neither of them expected. As the couple navigates their boundaries while getting to know Adam and his partner Charlie, what begins as innocent flirtation becomes increasingly complicated.

Between morning runs that feel too intimate, champagne-fueled evenings that test their resolve, and a mischievous corgi named Braveheart causing chaos at every turn, Finn and Aly must decide what they truly want from this unexpected connection.

Set against the backdrop of London's competitive rowing scene and the picturesque English countryside, this short story explores modern relationships, the fine line between friendship and desire, and what happens when two couples can't quite figure out if they're just friends or something more.

With their tight-knit group of rowing friends watching from afar, including their Canadian friend Matt who's navigating his own romantic entanglement—Finn and Aly discover that sometimes the most challenging races aren't on the water, but in matters of the heart.

©2025, 2026 Alexander Paul Burton (P)2026 Alexander Paul Burton
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