Touchdowns: M/M Football Stories
โ Scribed by Lori Perkins
- Publisher
- Ravenous Romance
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 75 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
While the sports fans are watching the Superbowl, indulge in this hot collection of M/M football love! It'll bring a while new meaning to "touchdown" and "huddle."
Ryan Field gives us a story about old love made new, and Garland's amusing romp between the football captain and the team mascot is not easily forgotten. Bradley Church's Hall of Famer should make your M/M Hall of Fame, and you'll love the "play" between the All-American NFL star and his P.R. handler in Giving Him Fitz. So, relax, grab a beer, and go, team, go! Touchdowns!
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Intro; Title Page; Dedication; Introduction; THE AMATEURS; JUNGLE DADDY; NIGHT VISIT; LOST RIVER; DADDY-O; MOVING PAST PERFECT; FOR LUCK; THE DIE IS CAST; MISSING DADDY; THE BIG HOMO DADDY'S GUIDE TO LOVEMAKING; COACH; ABSOLUTION; DADDY LOVER; BIRTHDAY BOY; PILLOW TALK; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; ABOUT THE
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