Ships That Pass in the Night
The long awaited sequel to WanderLUST

STARbooks Press is proud to release the long awaited SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT, by JOHN BUTLER.

WanderLUST began the story of Tom Jeffcoat and Tony Lopez, when Gundo Lopez, better known as porn star Race Rivera, revealed to Tom Jeffcoat that he is the son of Tony Lopez, with whom Tom Jeffcoat had a brief, frustrating sexual encounter during their time together in the Navy.
The story of Tom's erotic awakening and experiences through his encounter with Tony was revealed, and we learned the story of Tony's sexual development through a cross-country odyssey with the hung and horny Parker Dickson. WanderLUST ended as Parker left Tony at a motel in Minneapolis and promised to return in a few days.
In SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT, the story comes full circle thirty years later, when it concludes just as it began, with a no-holds-barred sexual coupling on the 69th floor of a hotel in Atlanta.
Told in true John Butler style, SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT will not disappoint his fans, for it includes his colorful characters and hot sexual encounters they have come to enjoy.
A must have in your JOHN BUTLER collection!
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Ships That Pass in the Night
The long awaited sequel to WanderLUST

STARbooks Press is proud to release the long awaited SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT, by JOHN BUTLER.

WanderLUST began the story of Tom Jeffcoat and Tony Lopez, when Gundo Lopez, better known as porn star Race Rivera, revealed to Tom Jeffcoat that he is the son of Tony Lopez, with whom Tom Jeffcoat had a brief, frustrating sexual encounter during their time together in the Navy.
The story of Tom's erotic awakening and experiences through his encounter with Tony was revealed, and we learned the story of Tony's sexual development through a cross-country odyssey with the hung and horny Parker Dickson. WanderLUST ended as Parker left Tony at a motel in Minneapolis and promised to return in a few days.
In SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT, the story comes full circle thirty years later, when it concludes just as it began, with a no-holds-barred sexual coupling on the 69th floor of a hotel in Atlanta.
Told in true John Butler style, SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT will not disappoint his fans, for it includes his colorful characters and hot sexual encounters they have come to enjoy.
A must have in your JOHN BUTLER collection!
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Ships That Pass in the Night

Ships That Pass in the Night

by John Butler
Ships That Pass in the Night

Ships That Pass in the Night

by John Butler

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The long awaited sequel to WanderLUST

STARbooks Press is proud to release the long awaited SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT, by JOHN BUTLER.

WanderLUST began the story of Tom Jeffcoat and Tony Lopez, when Gundo Lopez, better known as porn star Race Rivera, revealed to Tom Jeffcoat that he is the son of Tony Lopez, with whom Tom Jeffcoat had a brief, frustrating sexual encounter during their time together in the Navy.
The story of Tom's erotic awakening and experiences through his encounter with Tony was revealed, and we learned the story of Tony's sexual development through a cross-country odyssey with the hung and horny Parker Dickson. WanderLUST ended as Parker left Tony at a motel in Minneapolis and promised to return in a few days.
In SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT, the story comes full circle thirty years later, when it concludes just as it began, with a no-holds-barred sexual coupling on the 69th floor of a hotel in Atlanta.
Told in true John Butler style, SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT will not disappoint his fans, for it includes his colorful characters and hot sexual encounters they have come to enjoy.
A must have in your JOHN BUTLER collection!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940000922644
Publisher: STARbooks Press
Publication date: 09/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 349 KB
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