Twenty Over Thirty || manxman
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  • Reads 291,162
  • Votes 13,948
  • Parts 25
  • Time 7h 21m
Complete, First published Feb 14, 2016
Mature
James (30) is a native to Anavrin, Texas. He's just an ordinary guy, living a relatively ordinary life. But everything changes for him when Kurt (20) moves in next door. The foreigner has a charm that lures James in, but when a darkness from Kurt's past arrives with malicious intent, their longing for a happily ever after will be put to the ultimate test.

** Trigger Warning **  -- This books contains graphic details regarding sexual assault/r*pe, and may be considered triggering for readers. please read the tags and keep this warning in mind!
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