Missing Aaron

Romance, Erotica, Gay
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Author: Kenn Dahll ISBN: 9781609823016
Publisher: Excessica Publication: October 27, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kenn Dahll
ISBN: 9781609823016
Publisher: Excessica
Publication: October 27, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

In this sequel to Soaring with a Hawk, Dirk, an eighteen year old son of pioneers, is devastated when his hero, Aaron, flees with an Indian brave after being caught in a compromising sexual situation. Dirk transfers his admiration to Aaron's younger brother, Zeke, whose life is ruined by his brother's disgrace. His sweetheart's parents have forbidden the pair to become engaged because of the scandal.


Jonas, the next younger brother who exposed Aaron's indiscretions, taunts Zeke about his girlfriend and sexuality. Jonas is not abovehinting at blackmail to entice Zeke and Dirk into his web of deceit and degradation.

Dirk is torn between the handsome and athletic, yet elusive, Zeke; and the repulsive and scruffy, yet sexually enticing Jonas. His real need is for masculine affection and he's not sure how to obtain it. Zeke's aloofness, arising from confusion over his attraction to Dirk, drives the object of his desire into Jonas' clutches with disastrous consequences-emotionally and sexually.

Aaron, although not physically present, is the motivating force behind the decisions and actions of Dirk, Zeke and Jonas. Sex is the battle ground where Jonas fights for Zeke's approbation in spite of his betrayal of their older brother; and on which he humiliates Dirk in a perverted attempt to emulate Aaron's sexual successes.

Warnings: This title contains m/m sex and anal sex.

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In this sequel to Soaring with a Hawk, Dirk, an eighteen year old son of pioneers, is devastated when his hero, Aaron, flees with an Indian brave after being caught in a compromising sexual situation. Dirk transfers his admiration to Aaron's younger brother, Zeke, whose life is ruined by his brother's disgrace. His sweetheart's parents have forbidden the pair to become engaged because of the scandal.


Jonas, the next younger brother who exposed Aaron's indiscretions, taunts Zeke about his girlfriend and sexuality. Jonas is not abovehinting at blackmail to entice Zeke and Dirk into his web of deceit and degradation.

Dirk is torn between the handsome and athletic, yet elusive, Zeke; and the repulsive and scruffy, yet sexually enticing Jonas. His real need is for masculine affection and he's not sure how to obtain it. Zeke's aloofness, arising from confusion over his attraction to Dirk, drives the object of his desire into Jonas' clutches with disastrous consequences-emotionally and sexually.

Aaron, although not physically present, is the motivating force behind the decisions and actions of Dirk, Zeke and Jonas. Sex is the battle ground where Jonas fights for Zeke's approbation in spite of his betrayal of their older brother; and on which he humiliates Dirk in a perverted attempt to emulate Aaron's sexual successes.

Warnings: This title contains m/m sex and anal sex.

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