Damon
Two years ago when I turned 40 my life seemed pretty much perfect: I was married to my high school sweetheart, raising two beautiful kids, and running a successful personal training business that kept me fulfilled.
Now my ex-wife runs my old business, my kids are off at college, and I’m clean across the country crashing in my brother’s mansion and dusting off the bartending skills I honed back in my own school days.
But it turns out that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to big life changes…
I’m straight and always have been. But apparently that fact doesn’t seem to matter whenever a certain guitar-playing, trust fund-having bar owner is around.
Jasper—Jazz—Grimsay is brash, arrogant as hell, and has a way of getting under my skin like no one I’ve ever met before. The as*hole gets off on making me squirm; and for some reason I can’t possibly fathom…I’m starting to as well.
My d!ck has suddenly decided mortification is better than porn, and Jazz is more than happy to dish plenty of it up.
I mean… What. The. F*ck?
I should be booking myself in for a lobotomy, or at the very least quitting my job and getting as far away from Jazz as possible. But the more he taunts and mocks and shames me, the more addicted I get.
But it’s only the words I want. Not him. I’m not into guys, and even if I were I’d sure as hell pick someone better than a crude, cocky, twenty-one-year-old as*hole who revels in messing with my head and pushing me so far beyond my comfort zone I’ll never find a way back to it.
At least that’s what I keep telling myself…
Talk: WTF Episode 1 is the first book in the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot serial – a super spicy, relatively low-angst “reverse-role” age gap (younger Dom, older sub) that unfolds over a series of 30K+ word installments. It is set in Isla’s Kellyverse and features cameos by characters from both the Suits & Sevens and Love & Luck series.
READER WARNING: This is an ongoing story so readers should NOT expect a HFN/HEA in this book. This episode concludes at a natural breaking point that could be considered a “soft” cliff.