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Briardale Tales #3

Breaking Limits

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This semester, Cody McAllister has a lot to deal with. His girlfriend has the hots for Kevin Parrish, the stud Resident Assistant in Cody’s dorm. When he’s not getting aroused imagining Jenny with another guy, Cody starts to wonder if he might not also be attracted to Kevin. And when both men fall under the spell of a dominant older woman, Cody’s safe little world threatens to break apart.

This 25,700-word story is the third book in the Briardale Tales series, but can be read as a standalone.

97 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 1, 2020

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November 14, 2020
A brilliant little tale that has it all.
Cody and Jenny are boy and girl friend.
Then along cums big Alpha Kevin.
The plot thickens but with a delightful twist.
Laura is a beautiful distraction for Cody and Kevin.
A book two would be superb.
This has plenty of themes.
Cuckolding - which is only begun.
BDSM
Saying much more ruins a great plot.
Beautiful character development.
Five white hot pulsing shooting stars
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May 27, 2020
Cody is an insecure college kid. He's done some sexual acts with his girlfriend Jenny, but he's not that experienced and they haven't had intercourse. Kevin is more confident, more athletic, and -- Cody knows from having seen him in the dorm showers -- he has a bigger penis. Cody develops cuckold angst and bi panic at the same time. When cafeteria worker Laura gets involved, everything is taken up a notch.

Told from Cody's point of view. Lots of angst. Some elements go beyond the usual cuckold story. which some readers may like and some may not. The second half of the story develops rather quickly. It might have been more realistic if it was drawn out a little more.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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