Seduction

Dwayne needs his job at the plant, but Quinn is all over him like a dirty shirt. It’s a small place dominated by working class machismo, and people do talk. A little respect, a little consideration might go a long way. Dwayne shouldn’t have to punish people, or teach them a lesson for being idiots. If Quinn grabs him one more time, Dwayne’s going to slug him. A short story of gay romance.

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Seduction

Dwayne needs his job at the plant, but Quinn is all over him like a dirty shirt. It’s a small place dominated by working class machismo, and people do talk. A little respect, a little consideration might go a long way. Dwayne shouldn’t have to punish people, or teach them a lesson for being idiots. If Quinn grabs him one more time, Dwayne’s going to slug him. A short story of gay romance.

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Seduction

Seduction

by Harold C. Jones
Seduction

Seduction

by Harold C. Jones

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Overview

Dwayne needs his job at the plant, but Quinn is all over him like a dirty shirt. It’s a small place dominated by working class machismo, and people do talk. A little respect, a little consideration might go a long way. Dwayne shouldn’t have to punish people, or teach them a lesson for being idiots. If Quinn grabs him one more time, Dwayne’s going to slug him. A short story of gay romance.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046510911
Publisher: Harold C. Jones
Publication date: 01/09/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 131 KB

About the Author

Harold C. Jones does professional landscape design and is an avid sports fan. He started writing as a hobby. He began taking it seriously when he realized he had something to say. His work has helped him to come to terms with himself, or perhaps explore himself would be more accurate. Harold believes that homo-erotica is valid as literature, and that it can be written in such a way that real stories of real people takes precedence over mere prurience. It can still be a hot read.

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