The Locker Room
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- 1,99 €
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- 1,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
Shirley has been cleaning the athletic facility for years.
At fifty-two, she has spent most of her working life invisible. Pushing the cart down the hallway after the players have gone home. Mopping the floors no one notices. Wiping down the benches, the lockers, the mirrors. She is good at her job. She is also a woman who has aged into a different, more dangerous kind of beauty, and she knows it.
One night a meeting runs late. She arrives at the main locker room expecting it to be empty. It is not in this interracial story
Two of the team's biggest names are inside, fresh out of the showers and completely bare. Devlyn is twenty-seven, lean, fast, and confident. Marvin is thirty-two, bald, bearded, and built like the wall he plays against. They both stop when they see her in the doorway. They both reach for towels.
Shirley tells them not to bother.
What happens next is the kind of evening that does not get written down in any incident report. The cleaning cart stays by the door. The job does not get finished. Two elite athletes, used to being the most powerful people in any room they walk into, discover that the woman they have walked past for years is not invisible at all. She is in complete control. She is the most desired woman in the building. And she is not going to apologize for any of it.
By the time the steam fades and Shirley turns off the lights at two in the morning, both men know one thing for certain. The cleaning crew is never going to look the same again.
The Locker Room is an explicit, confident interracial age gap romance about a woman in her fifties who finally takes what she has been overlooked for, and the two younger men who give her everything they have.
For mature readers only, eighteen and over. Contains explicit sexual content, group scenes, and a heroine who knows exactly what she is doing.
If you want an older woman with the kind of confidence that intimidates everyone in the room, two younger men who learn quickly that age has nothing to do with command, and one long night in an empty locker room that none of them will forget, this is the book for you.
The lights are out. The doors are locked. The shift is just beginning.