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Broken Rings: A Married Men Broken Novella. Married Men Broken Season 1, #6
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- ISBN8233992483
- EAN9798233992483
- Date de parution02/06/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Years of stolen glances across seminar tables. Lingering touches that lasted too long. Hands that never quite let go. Andrew never pulled away. A married department head in his fifties - solid, bearded, quietly dutiful - carried his wife, his son, and his wedding ring like armour. Until the younger man learned exactly how to crack it. Behind locked office doors and in the quiet corners of the university, Andrew surrendered completely.
Deeply. Repeatedly. The warmth of that surrender stayed with him long after he returned home. What began as private surrender quietly became something darker. A circle formed. Other married, respectable colleagues started appearing. No words were needed. Just silent submission and shared claiming. Until the new dean arrived. And the circle didn't just welcome him. It claimed him completely. Now every man in the department carries the same secret deep inside: warm, permanent, impossible to wash away.
Still husbands. Still fathers. Still smiling at faculty meetings. But forever marked. Forever owned.
Deeply. Repeatedly. The warmth of that surrender stayed with him long after he returned home. What began as private surrender quietly became something darker. A circle formed. Other married, respectable colleagues started appearing. No words were needed. Just silent submission and shared claiming. Until the new dean arrived. And the circle didn't just welcome him. It claimed him completely. Now every man in the department carries the same secret deep inside: warm, permanent, impossible to wash away.
Still husbands. Still fathers. Still smiling at faculty meetings. But forever marked. Forever owned.



















