Elliott

Prison Ranch, #1

Romance, LGBT, Gay, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Avery J. Moon ISBN: 9781386316817
Publisher: Avery J. Moon Publication: March 4, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Avery J. Moon
ISBN: 9781386316817
Publisher: Avery J. Moon
Publication: March 4, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

***Prison Ranch Book One***

When Elliot Sanderson was sentenced to prison, he thought his life was over. But the judge gave him an offer he couldn't refuse.

The Prison Ranch

Matt McConnell needed ranch hands, and the county needed jail space.

A Trial Run

Elliott, his two brothers, and three other inmates would serve their time as ranch hands. Elliott figured hard work and sunshine beat a prison cell any day of the week. He was sure he could stay out of trouble, at least until he saw the rancher's son, Brandon.

Elliott had dated a lot of men and would have sworn he didn't have a preferred type.

He would have sworn wrong.

But as long as they kept the rancher's son far away from him, he could still make this work. After all, it was only for six months.

Then they made them partners.

Brandon McConnell had been used by Elliott's type before. Big strong men, who thought that just because a guy was gay, it meant they were horny for anything in pants.

He was damn sure not going to let that happen again.

Until he started falling for the convict.

Note: This is an 11,900 plus word MM Gay Romance story with an explicit man on man sexual scene. As such this story is meant for a mature audience. If that offends you, then this book is not for you. However, if you are in the mood for a good Gay Cowboy Romance, why not give it a read?

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***Prison Ranch Book One***

When Elliot Sanderson was sentenced to prison, he thought his life was over. But the judge gave him an offer he couldn't refuse.

The Prison Ranch

Matt McConnell needed ranch hands, and the county needed jail space.

A Trial Run

Elliott, his two brothers, and three other inmates would serve their time as ranch hands. Elliott figured hard work and sunshine beat a prison cell any day of the week. He was sure he could stay out of trouble, at least until he saw the rancher's son, Brandon.

Elliott had dated a lot of men and would have sworn he didn't have a preferred type.

He would have sworn wrong.

But as long as they kept the rancher's son far away from him, he could still make this work. After all, it was only for six months.

Then they made them partners.

Brandon McConnell had been used by Elliott's type before. Big strong men, who thought that just because a guy was gay, it meant they were horny for anything in pants.

He was damn sure not going to let that happen again.

Until he started falling for the convict.

Note: This is an 11,900 plus word MM Gay Romance story with an explicit man on man sexual scene. As such this story is meant for a mature audience. If that offends you, then this book is not for you. However, if you are in the mood for a good Gay Cowboy Romance, why not give it a read?

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