When your friendship with your sub's husband becomes as important as the dynamic itself. Adam's discovered something unexpected: he actually likes Greg. He genuinely enjoys spending time with the guy. They're bonding over Chinese martial arts cinema, discussing cultural contexts and cinematography while everyone else watches the romance develop between characters on screen. But Shannon-or rather, Shasha-has other plans for movie night.
Under the blanket, her feet find Adam's lap. Harley notices, reads Shannon's text, and becomes an accomplice. Twenty minutes of slow, deliberate foot work later, Adam's ready to lose his mind. Some friendships make everything else possible. Some communities accept what they can't openly acknowledge. And some arrangements get messier before they get better-especially when ex-wives start making phone calls.
Neighborly Gestures: A Sleight of Hand is the fourth book in a series where male friendship becomes essential infrastructure, found family knows everything and accepts it, and group dynamics respect everyone's agency. And a tiny bathroom becomes the setting for one of the series' most memorable scenes. Content: Explicit sexual content, group dynamics (MFM), exhibitionism themes, male friendship development, ex-wife complications, found family acceptance, ethical non-monogamy, compersion, mature characters with expanding boundaries.
All characters are consenting adults. Perfect for readers who love: Asexual representation, autistic characters done right, ethical non-monogamy without jealousy, found family dynamics, series that evolve beyond their original premise, geeky romance, communication over drama, and characters who surprise you by becoming your favorites.
When your friendship with your sub's husband becomes as important as the dynamic itself. Adam's discovered something unexpected: he actually likes Greg. He genuinely enjoys spending time with the guy. They're bonding over Chinese martial arts cinema, discussing cultural contexts and cinematography while everyone else watches the romance develop between characters on screen. But Shannon-or rather, Shasha-has other plans for movie night.
Under the blanket, her feet find Adam's lap. Harley notices, reads Shannon's text, and becomes an accomplice. Twenty minutes of slow, deliberate foot work later, Adam's ready to lose his mind. Some friendships make everything else possible. Some communities accept what they can't openly acknowledge. And some arrangements get messier before they get better-especially when ex-wives start making phone calls.
Neighborly Gestures: A Sleight of Hand is the fourth book in a series where male friendship becomes essential infrastructure, found family knows everything and accepts it, and group dynamics respect everyone's agency. And a tiny bathroom becomes the setting for one of the series' most memorable scenes. Content: Explicit sexual content, group dynamics (MFM), exhibitionism themes, male friendship development, ex-wife complications, found family acceptance, ethical non-monogamy, compersion, mature characters with expanding boundaries.
All characters are consenting adults. Perfect for readers who love: Asexual representation, autistic characters done right, ethical non-monogamy without jealousy, found family dynamics, series that evolve beyond their original premise, geeky romance, communication over drama, and characters who surprise you by becoming your favorites.