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Carbon Dating


 

 
  Good-looking, nineteen-year-old twink, Vincent, can’t get laid —at least by the men he fancies—daddies. What’s he to do when he meets and falls for his best friend’s father, especially when he doesn’t even know if he’s gay? 

Vincent seemingly has it all: he’s nineteen, slim, good-looking, and much sought after by men. Problem is, he doesn’t go for boys his own age; he prefers mature, daddy-types, and not only that, he likes to top them in bed. When Ned, his best friend’s dad turns up, Vince pursues him unashamedly even though he doesn’t know if Ned is gay or straight. It complicates matters even further when Ned mistakes Vince for a call boy. When a frustrated Vince finally makes a move on the older man, it threatens to ruin not only his friendship with Ned, but also with his best mate Robbie.

Publisher: loveyoudivine Alterotica

Heat: 4 out of 5

Ebook ISBN: 978-1-60054-490-3

Formats Available: pdf, prc, lit, zipped html, lrf, epub.

Length: 14 pdf Pages / 4480 words

 

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Excerpt:

May contain sexually explicit scenes.

“Rob, be a good boy and duck down to the mall and get some milk and maybe some croissants for breakfast.” He took some banknotes from a jar on the breakfast counter.

“Okay, dad. Coming Vince?”

“No. I think I’ll stay here and keep your dad company. I’m not really dressed for the mall.”

Mr. Wardrop looked me over and nodded. Then he tossed Robbie the car keys and said, “Drive carefully, son.”

That assuaged Robbie’s temper a little, and he raced upstairs to grab his jeans. Once dressed, he was quickly out the door shouting a departing, “I won’t be long.”

“Any orange juice while we’re waiting,” I said as I wrenched the fridge door open. Mr. Wardrop had jumped up to stop me, but was too late. Yes, there was orange juice. On the top shelf. Just behind the milk.

I closed the fridge door slowly and turned toward him. As I pushed him back in his chair, I buried my tongue in his smile. Then I had his robe open and was running my hands through the fur on his chest. His nipples were already hard as I sat on his knee facing him, feeling something else hard, as well.

He held me at bay for a moment. “Vincent, we really shouldn’t,” he said, but his cock said otherwise.

Reviews

Rainbow Reviews: 4.5 stars out of 5

Carbon Dating is a sweet and engaging story about a May/December couple... For a story of only 4,000 words, Lowe has managed to pack quite an emotional and erotic punch. We also get a pretty decent backstory on both protagonists, allowing us to connect to, and empathise with, them. This is the first thing of Barry Lowe’s I’ve read. It won’t be the last.”