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Buttermilk Ranch
Patricia Logan
Buttermilk Ranch
Patricia Logan
Publisher Marketing: Wendell Blackowl has spent all his life in the working cow horse show ring where toiling with sweaty cowboys all day is the fodder for wet dreams. Though privately he's come to terms with his sexuality, publicly Dell's had to build a facade. When his beloved horse Buttermilk dies, Dell finds himself at loose ends so he decides to pick himself up by his boot straps and do what he's always wanted to do... open an environmentally friendly organic vegetarian cafe. Pace Avila, well known music critic, has been drawn to Austin by the live music scene. When friends invite him to check out a fresh new dinner experience, Pace reluctantly agrees to push the deadline on his national column. He isn't interested in vegetarian food or a restaurant with the cheesy name of Buttermilk Ranch Cafe, but the moment Pace lays eyes on the stunning cowboy chef, things begin looking up. When openly gay Pace walks into his cafe and his life, Dell realizes he's tired of living a lie and tired of being alone. When Mother Nature throws an unprecedented storm at Austin, the muddy waters threaten to wipe out everything Dell's worked so hard to build. He soon realizes that with a man like Pace by his side, love really can conquer all." Contributor Bio: Logan, Patricia Red-headed maven of malevolence Patricia Logan resides in Los Angeles, California, but can be found at any given late hour in a playroom in Texas watching her boys playing in the nude... always with each other. Patricia channels gay erotic novels through her computer via black magic (and a dictionary) with a touch of BDSM while eating a BLT. She longs to tie you up and make you suffer through her writing. Haha
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 15, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781517347772 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Genre | Sex & Gender > Gay |
Pages | 248 |
Dimensions | 133 × 203 × 13 mm · 263 g |
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