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Friends in the Sauna - Gay Erotic Stories of Extreme Sex for Mature Men - cover

Friends in the Sauna - Gay Erotic Stories of Extreme Sex for Mature Men

Manuel García

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Friends in the Sauna is a collection of gay erotic stories where desire sparks in the most unexpected moments. Men real and virile, sometimes silent, sometimes rough, brush against each other, clash, and test boundaries, turning fleeting contact into encounters charged with tension, power, and raw need. The settings are concrete, the passion unmistakable, and the writing never sentimental—every glance, every touch, every scent carries weight.
 
The title story plunges the reader into a steamy sauna, where a routine visit becomes an electric game of glances and subtle touches. In the shadows of the hot tub, a young man approaches, playful yet tentative, and the water conceals the slow escalation of desire. Limbs meet under the surface, a silent war of want and restraint, until the heat and proximity ignite an irresistible tension.
 
In Friends in the Sauna, virile eroticism unfolds in every stolen look, brushed thigh, and whispered invitation. Desire lingers long after the steam clears.
Available since: 09/01/2025.
Print length: 70 pages.

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