Loud Mouth (Jocks Are Jerks #1)

Thomas Carver


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Explicit open door [?] · 11 ratings · 210 pages · Published: 03 Nov 2020

Loud Mouth by Thomas Carver
Logan is a loud-mouthed little sophomore, the "star" of a college radio morning show, where he spouts his opinion to the entire university community. One of his favorite themes is the scorn he holds for student athletes, especially football players. Jocks are entitled jerks, he says, and they don't deserve all the respect and special treatment they get from the rest of the university. His opinions make him no friends on campus, but who needs friends when you have a promising career in broadcasting ahead of you?

Then a mailroom mix-up throws him in the path of Caleb, the stoic, alpha-male quarterback of the football team. Caleb has heard Logan's show; the whole football team listens to it during their morning workouts, getting more and more pumped with rage against the little man with the big mouth on the radio. But not Caleb. Caleb sees something in Logan, something Logan has trouble seeing himself. Caleb sees a man who, with a little training, might put his mouth to better use than ranting into a microphone.

Submitting to Caleb's psychological training, Logan willingly becomes a pawn in the quarterback's sexually charged games. Hanging out with Caleb and submitting to him and his jock friends is the first time that Logan has ever felt a sense of meaning in his life, a sense of pleasure. But submission is a dangerous game, and you don't just hit the showers afterwards and throw your pads in a locker when you're done. It's a game that never ends, a game you never win, and Logan's not sure how to reconcile the part of him that wants to play, and the part of him that wants to run away.
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