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Complete, First published Jan 16, 2023
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G.A.P a fathers fury

12 parts Ongoing

G.A.P: A Father's Fury is what happens when three former idiots grow up... just enough to become terrifying dads. Liam, Larry, and Henry survived Texas, bears, raccoons, and adulthood. Now they face their most dangerous challenge yet: teenage daughters. Four of them. All embarrassed. All watching their dads sprint down the street with bats. The girls are now teenagers-three 14-year-olds and one 12-year-old-which means middle-school crushes, high-school drama, secret boyfriends, and absolutely zero survival instincts. The boys? Four very confident teenagers who thought it was a good idea to flirt within line-of-sight of three dads who still think "background checks" count as parenting. From dads spying from cars, bushes, and windows, to interrogations that feel like police documentaries, to a prom night that could end civilization if Henry shows up, this book is a nonstop spiral of overprotective love, poor decision-making, and fatherly rage fueled by coffee and fear. The wives? They are not stopping it. They are laughing. Filming. And placing bets on which dad loses it first. Still idiots. Still loyal. Now armed with dad strength, zero chill, and unconditional love. Get ready for bats, boys, prom chaos, and one hell of a sequel. Being a dad was supposed to be easier than this.