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A Sensible Gentleman

A Regency Gay Romance Short Story

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A Sensible Gentleman

By: Gabbi Grey
Narrated by: Michael Ferraiuolo
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Kenneth

As the heir, I have always done whatever I please. My conquests are legendary, and my concern for others negligible. When I meet our new servant, though, I discover someone who won’t bow to my whims. I will admit, I’m intrigued.

Walter

As the new valet in the household, I am aware of my precarious position. Still, work isn't everything. When I meet the son of the manor, a demanding brat, I set aside my concern for my employment to teach the young man a lesson about respecting those around him.

A Sensible Gentleman is a 10k-word graphic and racy gay romance Regency short story set in Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility world, with a headstrong young brat and the valet happy to put him in his place. The story was previously available in Jane Austen’s Tea Party.

©2024 Gabbi Grey (P)2025 Gabbi Grey
Historical Historical Fiction Multicultural Regency Romance
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When Kenneth's behaviour got unbearable, his father had no choice but to hire Walter to bring the unruly heir to heel, but what Walter had planned was not what anyone expected.
What is done in the bedroom stays in the bedroom and Walter knows exactly what he needs to do to get Kenneth to behave and good deeds deserve a reward.
I loved listening to Michael Ferraiuolo narrate this story, felt just like you were listening to the English Upper class. It was easy to recognise both Walter and Kenneth

What happens in the bedroom stays in the bedroom

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I loved this book! The author always revers stereotypes, which is amazing🤩 Here, we have the upper-class man, Kenneth, being bratty and thus must be "disciplined" by Walter, who is employed by Kenneth's father.

I laughed so hard at times because Kenneth is such a brat, who cannot believe anyone would be able to discipline him or spank him. But Walter does....and Kenneth likes it....a lot😆🥰

The narrator is amazing!

So funny!

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