His large body grinds me into the lab bench as lust overwhelms me. Everything about him is rock hard. I crave it.
I’m straight. I swear I am. So why does my new boss get me so excited and flustered? I’m lucky to have gotten this lab job. I can’t afford to mess up.
Soon, Dr. Eli Stanton becomes the center of my world. The handsome older man even stays late to oversee my work. As we spend more time alone together, I can’t ignore the heated effect his muscular body has on me. But a successful man like him could never be interested in a young guy like me, right? Then he tells me he wants to run a special, after-hours experiment and I’m right man for the job.
Pleasure shivers through me at his touch. I take everything he has to give, and I take it hard.
Rod Langdon writes hot men discovering their deepest, hidden desires. His first time straight to gay erotica features sexy alpha tops and lusty bottoms. These men take what they really want, and they love every minute.
A steamy short about a sexy scientist and his shy protege. This was enjoyable and rather well written - the perfect way to decompress after a string of 500-page books.
Fair warning: the synopsis implies that Franklin (can't remember his first name) is struggling with his straight identity given his growing attraction to another man but the story doesn't really explore this. I enjoyed the dynamic between him and his boss anyway.
- Boss/Employee - First Times - After Hours - Mutual Pining - Laboratory Shenanigans
This is a short and steamy read where a sexy scientist and his shy protégé end up having some after hours time together. The book implies that John has a growing attraction to his boss but he's never liked or been with a man. The characters are at least minorly fleshed out before you get to the spice, which is nice for such a short read.
Content Warnings: - Graphic sexual content between consenting adults - Explicit language
Verse: No HEA: HFN POV: Single - John Breakup: No Cheating: No OM/OW Drama: No Ages: Not given
Even with how short and quick the read was, it still had moments to let the characters actually be minorly fleshed out and not just a ploy to go straight to the spice. One of the big things I appreciate about this author (this only being the second quick read I've read from them).