Owen By Jacki James -

The relationship starts as a social convenience for a wedding.

Features a protective, caretaking role for Owen and a more submissive, "boy" role for Keegan.

Enter , who works as a buyer for his father’s jewelry store but feels stuck in a life he never chose. After overhearing Owen’s need for a wedding date, Keegan impulsively volunteers. What begins as a fake-dating arrangement evolves as Owen finds himself drawn to Keegan’s sweetness, and Keegan begins exploring a side of himself he had long wondered about. Key Tropes and Themes Owen by Jacki James

While it can be read as a standalone, is part of a larger community featured in the Blue Collar Daddies series: Owen (Blue Collar Daddies, #4) by Jacki James - Goodreads

Explores the dynamic between an established older man and a younger partner. The relationship starts as a social convenience for

Readers on Goodreads and Amazon describe the book as a "sweet" and "heartwarming" read with minimal conflict. Series Context

The story follows , the owner of "Big O's," a local pub where a group of "Daddies" meets weekly. Having recently sworn off younger men, Owen is caught off guard when he receives an invitation to his former "boy's" wedding. After overhearing Owen’s need for a wedding date,

by Jacki James is the fourth book in the Blue Collar Daddies series. Released on February 25, 2022, it is a contemporary M/M age-gap romance that centers on the relationship between an older "Daddy" figure and a younger man. Plot Summary

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