A nuclear warhead detonated at 300 miles above the center of the United States would effectively take out the entire electrical grid and infrastructure of the forty-eight contiguous states. Most people donβt think this is a possibility. But what if it is? What if a country like North Korea actually
300 Miles
β Scribed by Patrick Mangan
- Book ID
- 111003066
- Publisher
- Painted Hearts Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 272 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781946379115
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Connor's week-long camping vacation in eastern Oregon takes a turn in the wrong direction when his car breaks down at a scenic location in the middle of nowhere. Things quickly get back on track when Jared, a local mechanic, passes by, offering to give him a ride into the small nearby town and fix up his car.Jared, a gay, closeted mechanic from a small town, finds himself quickly attracted to Connor, the middle school math teacher from the big city on the other side of the state. A quick, sexy fling leads both men into lustful desire for more, but reality hammers home as Connor's car is fixed and he is due back home for work.How do two men living 300 miles apart, one out and proud in a big city, and the other closeted in a small rural town, come together to build something that resembles a real relationship? Can the two find patience with each other and the hours of highway between them, or do they give into the frustrations of physical and emotional distances as they struggle to build a relationship that can work for both of them?
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