
Hot Java Men (Gay Erotic Romance)
by TK CooperThis is an erotic short story of three
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Overview
A barista, Tim, hypersexualises his position, using his body to earn extra tips, and is the highest earning barista at his store. He has a few customers he gets a tad bit flirty or physical with, and some tip him a little extra for it. One day, the perfect man enters Tim�s store, and Tim almost dies wanting him.
This is an erotic short story of three thousand words intended for mature audiences only, which includes multiple gay sexual acts, cum drinking, and a reckless disregard for personal space!
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The usual short da-ding announced the arrival of someone new.
Tim looked up from wiping the counter to have his eyes overwhelmed by this god.
Wearing a skin tight tank top, with warm thick stripes of a dark scarlet and a bright red accentuating a perfect tan, this man was what Tim looked for in every GQ magazine.
He was perfect.
Electric blue eyes and a flash of messy blonde hair accompanied this man�s warm inviting face. A sharp jaw line and slight hint of stubble just gave this man an alluring �je ne sais quoi� that simply made Tim drool.
He wished he could call Oprah right then and there and name him sexiest man alive.
�Uh, hello?�
Tim didn�t want to remove his eyes from the six pack announcing its presence from the tank top, but also didn�t want to ignore the slight hint of a bulge that peeked out from this man�s black basketball shorts.
Tim struck his mind from it after realizing he was eyefucking a customer before they even said hello and knew his name. And, finally, after a pause that was perhaps a tad bit too long, Tim squeaked a little �Hello, want anything to drink today, sir?�
�Yes, just a latte please, with a pump of hazelnut.�
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 2940014605380
- Publisher:
- TKC Publishing
- Publication date:
- 07/06/2012
- Sold by:
- Barnes & Noble
- Format:
- NOOK Book
- Sales rank:
- 1,042,549
- File size:
- 12 KB
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