Joss Doomsday is a smuggler and head of the Doomsday family. He doesn’t realize his past and the man he thought he left there are about to rock his seemingly tranquil world. He knows nothing of the grounds or his father’s business dealings since he hadn’t seen or heard from him since he was six, but this is his chance for a real home and to get to know his half-sister. Sir Gareth Inglis arrives in Romney Marsh to take over his late father’s estate. Then their time comes to an end, with a nasty row and the thought that they won’t see each other again. They’ve been trysting for a week and relishing their time together in the backroom where they revel in the other’s touch, taste, and closeness. The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen starts out by introducing London and Kent, two men who meet while frequenting the same pub. Writing a coherent review without gushing over and over about how much I loved this book will be challenging, but I’ll give it my best shot. The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by K.J.
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