Will the acquaintance of Jack Bailey and Colt Spence make the situation worse or better?!
Jack Bailey and Colt Spence play the roles of two completely different men – the spoiled gentleman Justin O’Neal and the sexy mechanic Brandon Partridge. Although completely different and with completely different interests, Jack’s bad manners cause something to happen between them.
The O’Neal family is at their wits’ end with Justin’s behavior. They had hoped that sending him to Sam Gillis’ program at the ranch would make a difference, but it was all for naught. If anything, Justin’s behavior has only gotten worse since his return. In a last-ditch effort, they decide to have him spend a day with their family friend, Brandon Partridge – a burly, tattooed mechanic who runs his own garage.
Justin reluctantly agrees to go, not knowing what to expect from this gruff and intimidating man. As soon as they enter the garage, he can feel Brandon’s piercing gaze on him, sizing him up and taking in every flaw. But there’s something else there too – a raw sexual energy that sends shivers down Justin’s spine.
As they start working on a car together, Justin can’t help but steal glances at Brandon’s muscular arms and chest glistening with sweat. And as they talk, Justin finds himself drawn to Brandon’s rough exterior and attitude. He begins to open up about his struggles and insecurities, finding solace in Brandon’s understanding words and non-judgmental demeanor.
But as the day goes on, their interactions become more charged and intense. Justin can feel his body responding to Brandon’s touch and deep voice, craving more and more of it. As the sun sets and the work is done, Justin finally gives in to his desires – giving himself completely to Brandon in a passionate and primal encounter.
In that moment, everything falls away for Justin – his troubles, his worries, his doubts. All that matters is the heat between them and the overwhelming pleasure coursing through his body as he surrenders himself to Brandon’s touch. And for once, he feels like a better man – not because of any external expectations or pressure, but because he followed his heart and gave into what he truly wanted.
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