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Unexpected Company: Pleasures from a Storm

By: Stefan Pride
Narrated by: Darcy Stark
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Heavenly Gifts from a Storm 

Caleb Wells, orphaned in Virginia during the Civil War at the age of 15, is invited to live with his great uncle in a remote cabin high in the Rocky Mountains. Caleb learns to fur trap and pan for gold from his reclusive uncle. Tragically the uncle dies of fever and Caleb finds himself living alone in his uncle’s homestead. An early blizzard of historical proportions forces four lost men on their way to San Francisco to seek asylum in Caleb’s cabin. One of the young men has a serious leg injury and to travel on after the blizzard passes places the teenager at risk of losing his leg. The boy’s father convinces Caleb to let his son and identical twin brother to stay with Caleb for the long mountain winter. 

The story has humor, romance, erotica, and love. Unexpected Company presents a light happy story line to listeners of gay romance and erotica.

©2014 James Clay (P)2019 James Clay
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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