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      Suncoast Society

      Our Gravity

      At thirty-one, Bryce is a damned good attorney, but it feels like that’s all he’s got going for him right now. He’s just about given up on finding a boyfriend, much less a submissive, and his dreams of being a father look increasingly slim. Then mutual friends in the Suncoast Society take over.

      Dustin is relatively new to the area. The realtor thinks his friends are wasting their time fixing him up, especially since Bryce is fifteen years younger than him. No younger guy has ever wanted him before. Except this feels like forever in a scary-fast way. Bryce is not only okay with Dustin not wanting kids, he’s also the Dom of Dustin’s dreams.

      Enter Kira, Bryce’s lifelong best friend. She’s about to make Bryce’s dreams come true with a devastating price. Dustin knows he owns Bryce’s heart, but can he accept the guy he loves marrying a woman whose last wish is that Bryce be by her side?

      Genre: Alternative (M/M, Gay), BDSM, Contemporary

      Length: 86,671 words

      OUR GRAVITY

      Suncoast Society

      Tymber Dalton

      

      Siren Publishing, Inc.

      www.SirenPublishing.com

      A SIREN PUBLISHING BOOK

      OUR GRAVITY

      Copyright © 2017 by Tymber Dalton

      ISBN: 978-1-64010-845-5

      First Publication: December 2017

      Cover design by Harris Channing

      All art and logo copyright © 2017 by Siren Publishing, Inc.

      ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: This literary work may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including electronic or photographic reproduction, in whole or in part, without express written permission.

      All characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead is strictly coincidental.

      WARNING: The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000.

      If you find a Siren-BookStrand e-book or print book being sold or shared illegally, please let us know at

      legal@sirenbookstrand.com

      PUBLISHER

      Siren Publishing, Inc.

      www.SirenPublishing.com

      DEDICATION

      For the spirit of Annie.

      And for Hubby, for his love and support.

      And for Sir, always. He knows why.

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Tymber Dalton is the wild-child alter-ego of author Lesli Richardson. She lives in the Tampa Bay region of Florida with her husband (aka “The World’s Best Husband™”) and too many pets. Active in the BDSM lifestyle, the two-time EPIC award winner is also the bestselling author of over one hundred twenty-five books, including The Reluctant Dom, The Denim Dom, Cardinal’s Rule, the Suncoast Society series, the Love Slave for Two series, the Triple Trouble series, the Coffeeshop Coven series, the Good Will Ghost Hunting series, the Drunk Monkeys series, and many more.

      She loves to hear from readers! Please feel free to drop by her website and sign up for her newsletter to keep abreast of the latest news, views, snarkage, and releases. You can also find all of her Siren-BookStrand releases under all four of her pen names on her author page on the BookStrand site.

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      AUTHOR'S NOTE

      Because I’m sure someone will ask, her name’s pronounced “Keer-ah,” not “Ky-ra.” :)

      Seth is first featured in The Reluctant Dom, and the events he discusses with Dustin take place in that book. Kimbra, Walt, and Holly were first featured in Two Against Nature. Wylie and Everett are featured in Splendid Isolation, which also introduces Lara and Brad from Fire in the Hole.

      While the books in the Suncoast Society series are standalone works which may be read independently of each other, the recommended reading order to avoid spoilers and to not miss any backstory information is as follows:

      1. Safe Harbor

      2. Domme by Default

      3. Cardinal’s Rule

      4. The Reluctant Dom

      5. The Denim Dom

      6. Pinch Me

      7. Broken Toy

      8. A Clean Sweep

      9. A Roll of the Dice

      10. His Canvas

      11. A Lovely Shade of Ouch

      12. Crafty Bastards

      13. A Merry Little Kinkmas

      14. Sapiosexual

      15. A Very Kinky Valentine’s Day

      16. Things Made Right

      17. Click

      18. Spank or Treat

      19. A Turn of the Screwed

      20. Chains

      21. Kinko de Mayo

      22. Broken Arrow

      23. Out of the Spotlight

      24. Friends Like These

      25. Vicious Carousel

      26. Hot Sauce

      27. Open Doors

      28. One Ring

      29. Vulnerable

      30. The Strength of the Pack

      31. Initiative

      32. Impact

      33. Liability

      34. Switchy

      35. Rhymes With Orange

      36. Beware Falling Ice

      37. Beware Falling Rocks

      38. Dangerous Curves Ahead

      39. Two Against Nature

      40. Home at Last

      41. A Kinkmas Carol

      42. Ask DNA

      43. Time Out of Mind

      44. Happy Valenkink’s Day

      45. Splendid Isolation

      46. Similar to Rain

      47. Happy Spank Patrick’s Day

      48. Fire in the Hole

      49. Pretzel Logic

      50. This Moody Bastard

      51. Walk Between the Raindrops

      52. Rub Me Raw

      53. Any World That I’m Welcome To

      54. Heartache Spoken Here

      55. Roll With the Punches

      56. See You Sometime

      57. Borderline

      58. A Case of You

      59. Reconsider Me

      60. Never Too Late for Love

      61. Blues Beach

      62. Happy Spanksgiving

      63. Our Gravity

      Some of the characters in this book appear in or are featured in previous books in the Suncoast Society series. All titles available from Siren-BookStrand.

      MUSIC PLAYLIST

      Every book I write has a “soundtrack” of music that I listened to while I wrote it. This book was almost exclusively written to a repeat loop of several of Jack Johnson’s albums. A few songs in particular stand out.

      Banana Pancakes

      Better Together

      Never Know

      Good People

      Inaudible Melodies

      If I Could

      Do You Remember

      Home

      I Got You

      Posters

      Bubbles Toes

      Constellations

      Sitting, Waiting, Wishing

      Ones and Zeros

      Cocoon

      Times Like These

      F-Stop Blues

      Dreams Be Dreams

      You Remind Me of You

      No Other Way

      T
    he News

      Crying Shame

      Subplots

      Adrift

      My Little Girl

      Anything But the Truth

      Table of Contents

      Title Page

      Copyright Page

      Dedication

      About the Author

      Author's Note

      Music Playlist

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Chapter Twelve

      Chapter Thirteen

      Chapter Fourteen

      Chapter Fifteen

      Chapter Sixteen

      Chapter Seventeen

      Chapter Eighteen

      Chapter Nineteen

      Chapter Twenty

      Chapter Twenty-One

      Chapter Twenty-Two

      Chapter Twenty-Three

      Chapter Twenty-Four

      Chapter Twenty-Five

      Chapter Twenty-Six

      Chapter Twenty-Seven

      Chapter Twenty-Eight

      Chapter Twenty-Nine

      Chapter Thirty

      Chapter Thirty-One

      Chapter Thirty-Two

      Landmarks

      Cover

      OUR GRAVITY

      Suncoast Society

      TYMBER DALTON

      Copyright © 2017

      Chapter One

      Fuck.

      My.

      Life.

      Bryce Butler removed his glasses and laid them on his desk. Sitting back, he rubbed his eyes, keeping them closed for a moment in hopes it’d help both how dry and gritty they felt, as well as stave off the tension headache attempting to coalesce at the base of his skull.

      I need new glasses.

      He’d been putting it off because, lately, he barely had two seconds to take a shit in peace, much less find a couple of hours to get to the optometrist and have his eyes examined.

      Maybe it’s my head I need examined.

      Because if he was honest, he was keeping himself busy and refusing to take time off.

      It was easier to focus on work and not the gaping maw of emptiness that made up the sum of his personal life.

      In front of him, his computer monitor displayed a PDF of the Florida Supreme Court ruling he needed to dissect and quote to help his client receive a hearing about new evidence discovered regarding his case, thanks to the frequently sketchy and mostly illegal bullshit one Sarasota county prosecutor had engaged in for years.

      Kimbra’s hard work on the Louis Olson case had finally blown open and exposed the malfeasance committed by the prosecutor and his office over the years.

      Now the real backbreaking work had started—processing a massive backlog of cases the guy’s office had prosecuted, where the defendants insisted they were innocent, and there had been enough reasonable doubt that maybe they weren’t lying. Especially cases where DNA evidence sat, frequently untested, in state labs or evidence lockers.

      Sorting the legitimately wronged defendants from the ones lying and trying to take advantage of a bad situation was something else, however.

      He’d drawn this case, along with four others, when Kimbra handed out the first round to everyone in the office willing to work on them.

      That was in addition to his usual caseload.

      Why’d I become a lawyer again?

      Oh, yeah. To do good and make a living for myself.

      Except…lately, it didn’t feel like he was living. At all. Much less doing good.

      He opened his eyes and squinted at the large monitor docked to his laptop. Without his glasses, he could barely make out the words despite the high zoom magnification.

      Yeah, I need new glasses.

      The sound of a knock made him turn. Kimbra Luzon leaned against the doorframe, and he thought it was a smile on her face, but at that distance, and without his glasses, he couldn’t tell.

      “You sleepin’ here tonight, or what?” she teased.

      “Maybe. Not like I have anyone to go home to except Archer.”

      She walked in, her long dark curls bobbing and the smile on her face coming into slightly clearer focus with every step. “How’s that cantankerous pussy doing, anyway?”

      “He chewed through my cell charger cable last night. I had to stop and buy a new one on my way here this morning.”

      “That makes, what, eight in the past month?”

      “Nine. I should buy them in bulk.”

      “You’d think Archer’s owner would learn not to leave charger cords where that cat can get to them.”

      “You’re doing that arched eyebrow thing at me, aren’t you? I can’t tell for sure without my glasses, but that sounded snarky.”

      She stopped by his desk and signed something at him.

      “Okay, I know that was snarky. I think.”

      “When’s your next ASL class?”

      “Tomorrow night.” He’d decided to try to learn it since, being on the public defender rotation list, they frequently dealt with clients who were deaf or hard of hearing. He already knew bare-bones Spanish, enough to stumble his way through a client meeting without—usually—needing an interpreter or Kimbra, who grew up speaking it fluently, thanks to her Cuban father.

      Six classes in and he already felt lost, although the instructor had assured him that was normal and that his skills would improve with time and practice. Everyone else in the Friday night classes seemed so much more fluent than him already, though.

      “How’s your classes coming?”

      He held out his right hand and waggled it back and forth.

      So-so.

      She laughed. “Smartass.”

      “Yeah, well, better a smartass than a dumbass.”

      She tipped her head toward his monitor. “How’s the Bradley case coming?”

      He made the sign for so-so again.

      She tapped the watch strapped to her right wrist, the gold band light against her dark golden brown skin. “You realize it’s after eight, right? That as soon as my ass is out the door, you’re going to be the last one here?”

      “Yeah, well, not like Archer will give a shit.” He reached for his glasses and settled them on his face. Kimbra’s concern came into clear focus, as did her stunning blue eyes.

      “I’m worried about you burning yourself out.”

      “Why?”

      “When’s the last time you went on a date? Or went out? Or did anything but come to work, go to court, or go to the jail to talk to clients?”

      “I’m taking an ASL class every Friday. That’s out. It’s on a date. Doesn’t that count?”

      “I’m counting that as work. Come to the Suncoast Society munch Sunday night. How long’s it been since you’ve gone to one? You don’t even make the coffeetimes anymore.”

      “I thought you were only in the lifestyle because of Walt? Since when did you get kinky again?” Alone in the office, they could talk about this topic without fear of others overhearing.

      “No, I’m not, not really. I’m vanilla with sprinkles, but I have a lot of friends in the lifestyle. I’m not nearly as kinky as Walt, and definitely wasn’t his submissive, but I do like to hang with my friends.”

      “Are you making that an order as my boss?”

      She planted her hands on her hips and arched a perfectly sculpted eyebrow at him. “If I have to.” She delivered it with more than a little snappy head shake, which made her dark curls bob.

      He dropped the playful act. “What good is it going to do? There’s rarely any single gay guys there. None that flip my switch, anyway.”

      “Then let’s hit the Toucan next weekend. I’ll be your fruit fly, baby.” She grinned. “Might find me some sugar while I’m there, too.”

      “I think that would get you in trouble, would it not?”

      She shrugged. “We’re still not quite exclusi
    ve yet. She hasn’t even come out to her family.”

      “But you said her brother—”

      She waved his comments down. “Trust me, even she admits she’s being silly, but I’m not gonna rush her. Things are fine the way they are. So…you, me, and the Toucan?”

      He snorted. “Even less guys my type than at the munches. At least the times I’ve been there. Sure, it’d be fun to go if I already had a partner, but not my scene for hookups. You think I’m walking around topless in a chest harness and strutting around in a pair of assless chaps, think again.”

      “I think technically all chaps are assless, but no, didn’t mean that.” She sank into the chair next to his desk.

      Her tone turned concerned. “Honey, you’re gonna burn out at this rate, then we’re going to lose one of the best attorneys we got. I can’t afford that. You need time to relax. You can’t fill someone else’s cup if your well is dry.”

      His face burned as he tried to ignore the truth in her words. “Yeah, well, all I seem to attract are twinks who are more interested in partying than working on a long-term relationship. They make me fucking feel old, and I’m only thirty.”

      “You’re an old soul, is what you are. What about FetLife?”

      He snorted. “Apparently there are plenty of guys there who can’t read a profile. Last time I tried seriously looking on there, I had Doms falling out of my ass wanting a crack at my crack. Not a damn one of them had bothered to read that I am a Dom and I’m not the slightest bit switchy. Or I get hit on by women who miss the fact that, helllooo, gay.”

     


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