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ENTICING HART
by Mae
Hancock
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BLURB:
Hart Emile is tired of cruising for guys,
living a soulless existence. He needs a change; so when an acquaintance gives
him the number of the gay friendly Red Fox Ranch that’s hiring for staff, he
heads south.
Oak Redman is eighteen years old and desperate to explore his
awakening sexuality. The moment Hart lays eyes on the handsome young rancher
he’s smitten. Not only is Oak hot, spirited and very persistent, he is also the
ranch boss’s son and strictly off limits. Hart tries to fight his feelings and
to respect his boss and the family who quickly become dear to him, but after
Oak's Grandma suggests he gets with Oak he can't deny himself the most exciting
and enticing man he has ever met.
Hart’s not the only man to have noticed how sweet and charming Oak
Redman is. A family friend, Steve, is also anxious to have the affections of
the young rancher. Can Hart work out Steve’s dark secrets before it’s too late
and keep his job, his lover and his life?
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EXCERPT:
The following morning, Bay took Hart into town to pick up
supplies. The boss had shown a lot of hospitality to him since he’d arrived two
days before, and Hart wanted to work hard and prove Bay’d made the right
decision in employing him.
Dark sunglasses hid Bay’s eyes, but the look suited him.
Hart guessed Bay must be about thirty-five, and then he added a few years to
account for Oak’s age. The man didn’t appear gay, but none of the other cowboys
on the ranch did either—not even Oak with his pretty, elfin face. Hart had
always believed he could spot gay guys, but now he wasn’t so sure.
As they approached town, Bay turned the radio down.
”Understand you and Oak are planning a fishing trip next week.”
Caught off guard, Hart searched for words. “Yeah…we arranged
to go huntin’ and fishing sometime. I didn’t know Oak planned on next week, but
it’s fine if we can get the time off.” He cringed. He’d only been in the job
five minutes, and now Bay knew he wanted time off.
“I need to make one thing clear to you before you go
anywhere with my boy.”
Hart glanced at him with caution. “Okay.” He took a deep
breath.
“Now, I don’t know anything about you or your sexuality, and
I don’t want to know. Those things are your business. I will say this, though.
My son…is not available.”
“I understand.”
“I hope you do, Hart. There are few things can make a man
angry, and one of ’em’s messing with his family. Same goes for my daughter.
She's not available either.”
“Okay.”
“I’m not saying you can’t go fishin’ or nothing, and I know
it’s Oak pushing me to give you time off and not the other way around, so I’m
not worried about that. It’s fine if you
want to be friends, but remember what I said.”
“Yes, sir. I understand.” Hart swallowed hard, feeling
nauseated. He stared out of the window, having second thoughts about going
because he didn’t trust himself. He’d intended to finish what Oak had started
in the barn, but now? Hart didn’t want to put himself into a situation where
something might go wrong—or right, as the case may be.
He’d thought about nothing but Oak since he’d first seen him
on the porch, strong muscles moving with easy grace, and with each move Hart
had felt the slamming in his chest. He wanted to trace each curve with his
tongue and sate the urgent need to satisfy the young man. With his body as
powerful and mature as his father, Oak didn’t seem like an eighteen-year
old. Nevertheless, it didn’t make Hart
feel any better about taking advantage.
The last thing he wanted was to see an angry Bay coming
after him for messing with his son. It would be ungrateful and disrespectful to
get involved with his boy. Hart had to try to think of a way to keep the two
happy.
Hart loved being in Oak’s company—he was open, trusting,
inquisitive, and intelligent—a real turn-on, but an obvious combination for
trouble. Oak complemented Hart’s own quiet persona well. At least their
friendship could continue.
He admired the actions Bay had taken to protect his kids.
His own father had always been distant with him. On the other hand, at almost
nineteen years old, Oak should be able to make his own mistakes. Would it be a
mistake? The ranch was a workplace, and most employers discouraged
relationships between employees.
“How’re you settling in?” Bay asked in a lighter tone.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
I
enjoy writing both academic and fiction material. My research interests include
focus on people who experience marginalization, both in historical societies
and modern. Themes include disability, neurosis, homosexuality, addiction,
mental illness, slavery and prostitution. The most important part of my work is
creating multi-dimensional, believable characters that are able to build
lasting romantic relationships against the odds. I want all my readers to
laugh, cry and enjoy the erotic journey towards a happy ending.
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to my web site: http://www.maehancock.com/
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