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Wild Ranch: Finding a Helping Hand
- First Time Gay, Book 1
- Narrated by: Derrick McClain
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Lips pressed firmly against his, and he was surprised to find himself being kissed, and not shyly, either. Ryan was kissing him like a starving man, like he had been waiting years for this, and didn't want to hold back anymore."
Jay wasn't sure what to expect when he placed an ad in the newspaper to get some help on the family ranch. He was just hoping to find someone to do the extra work that they had once his youngest brother moved away. The last thing he expected was to find love, but that's exactly what he got with Ryan.
©2016 Noah Harris (P)2016 Noah Harris
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