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The Lost Stepson

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The Lost Stepson

By: Annie Moon
Narrated by: Michael Dean
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About this listen

Alijah is lost.

A feminine gay boy, distanced emotionally from his stepdad ever since Hugo buried his wife—Alijah’s mother—when he was only fourteen.

Hugo is a controlling conservative who teaches law and demands Alijah mature into a tinplate version of himself when all Alijah wants is to wear lace and tutus and pirouette his way through life in pink ballet slippers.

Now, seven years later, Alijah is days away from turning twenty-one and he comes up with a plan. Run away to Hugo’s brother, Lorenzo, the step uncle who accepted Alijah exactly for who he was as a teenager. The man who writes gay erotic novels for a living, one of which, Camboy, that has Alijah creating new fantasies.

But as Alijah buys the airline ticket from New York to California, doubts plague him. He hasn’t had contact with Lorenzo in six years.

Will Lorenzo remember Alijah? Will he be angry and send him back to Hugo? Does he still love the gangly teenager all grown up?

The Lost Stepson, book one in the Stepsons series, an MM erotic romance, age gap, slow burn, exhibitionism and voyeurism, Dominant/submissive with Daddy/boy vibes, camboys that ignite the pages!

Trigger Warnings: Mention of a spouse/mother death off page, consensual erotic scenes between a brother’s stepson and uncle, exhibitionism and voyeurism, graphic scenes of camboys performing on live video.

Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance Marriage
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