Riding High
Young Roy Shuster served five years in the Yuma, Arizona, prison, and when he's released on December 24, 1889, he revels in freedom at last. A local man, an ex-convict, takes him in and teaches him lovemaking.
But Ray can't abide the prison's proximity and moves on to Tombstone where, despite a growing interest in a rancher named Clay Bowman, he causes more trouble than good. Can Clay see past Roy's youthful impulsiveness, even when it lands him in jail?
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Riding High
Young Roy Shuster served five years in the Yuma, Arizona, prison, and when he's released on December 24, 1889, he revels in freedom at last. A local man, an ex-convict, takes him in and teaches him lovemaking.
But Ray can't abide the prison's proximity and moves on to Tombstone where, despite a growing interest in a rancher named Clay Bowman, he causes more trouble than good. Can Clay see past Roy's youthful impulsiveness, even when it lands him in jail?
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Riding High

Riding High

by Dale Chase
Riding High

Riding High

by Dale Chase

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Overview

Young Roy Shuster served five years in the Yuma, Arizona, prison, and when he's released on December 24, 1889, he revels in freedom at last. A local man, an ex-convict, takes him in and teaches him lovemaking.
But Ray can't abide the prison's proximity and moves on to Tombstone where, despite a growing interest in a rancher named Clay Bowman, he causes more trouble than good. Can Clay see past Roy's youthful impulsiveness, even when it lands him in jail?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611528657
Publisher: JMS Books LLC
Publication date: 12/18/2015
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 20
File size: 381 KB

About the Author

Dale Chase has been writing gay men's erotica for seventeen years with nearly two hundred stories published in magazines and anthologies. In addition, Dale has three published story collections and two novels: Wyatt: Doc Holliday's Account of an Intimate Friendship from Bold Strokes Books, and Takedown: Taming John Wesley Hardin from Lethe Press. While Dale occasionally ventures into contemporary fiction, her primary interest remains the old west. She is presently at work on a novel about two cowboy detectives working out of a San Francisco agency in 1876. A California native, Dale lives near San Francisco. For more information, visit dalechasestrokes.com.
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