Denver may not have been book smart, but he was no dummy. Neither Denver nor Adam want to face their dirty laundry, but to stay together, they’re going to have to come clean.ĭenver, while certainly being muscle bound, had an instinctive ability to give Adam what he needed, but it wasn’t the “I’m a Dom and I just know what you, the sub, needs” thing (which is annoying and inaccurate surely) – rather he had the patience and manner of someone good with skittish creatures, as well as the wit to pick up on subtle cues from Adam about what was working and what wasn’t. And while Denver might be able to bench-press a pile of grad students, he comes from a history of abuse and is terrified of getting his GED. Adam seems to need the same rough play Denver does, and it’s damn hard to say no to such a perfect fit.Trouble is, Adam isn’t just shy: he has obsessive compulsive disorder and clinical anxiety, conditions which have ruined past relationships. Thanking him turns into flirting, and then, much to Adam’s delight, hot sex over the laundry table.Though Denver’s job as a bouncer at a gay bar means he gets his pick of geek-sexy college twinks, he can’t get Adam out of his head. Entomology grad student Adam Ellery meets Denver Rogers, a muscle-bound hunk of sexy, when Denver effortlessly dispatches the drunken frat boys harassing Adam at the Tucker Springs laundromat. But sometimes getting dirty is half the fun. What it’s about: (from Goodreads) The course of true love doesn’t always run clean.
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