Daniel Weber thought opening his own gym would be a fresh start after divorce a way to rebuild his life, focus on training, and keep everything under control. But when Lukas walks in... younger, bold, and impossible to ignore. Daniel finds himself caught in a world of temptation he never expected.
In the steam of the showers and under the weight of iron, Daniel’s boundaries begin to blur. What starts as casual training soon becomes a charged game of power, lust, and discovery. With each encounter, he learns that strength isn’t just about muscle — it’s about surrender, trust, and daring to want more.
Berlin The Opening is the first explosive installment of Soren Kraft’s raw, homoerotic series where sweat, desire, and secrets collide. Enter if you’re ready.
This pulls you in fast... and not just because it’s hot (though it definitely is). What surprised me most is how much more this story delivers beyond the spicy scenes: warmth, positivity, and that addictive “one more chapter” momentum that makes it impossible to put down. And the Berlin setting? Perfect. It adds edge, atmosphere, and a distinct identity that makes the whole series feel like it has its own world: gritty, sexy, and alive. Overall, this is a feel-good, very catchy, genuinely engaging opener that sets the tone for what promises to be an addictive series. If you want erotic heat with story, character energy, and a surprisingly positive vibe, Berlin Gym: The Opening absolutely delivers. Loved it!