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Loaned

Straight to Gay First Time MM

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Loaned

By: Connor Jax
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Peyton is in a tough spot. He's lost his scholarship, and that means he may have to drop out of college. As a country boy, he's handy with all sorts of tools, so his fraternity loans him out to the president of a rival fraternity who might be willing to pay his tuition, so long as Peyton can fix all his problems.

Silas is that fraternity president. The sexy surfer and rich party boy recently got dumped by his girlfriend, the Homecoming queen. He accepts Peyton on loan in order to have the country boy make repairs at his beach house, but what he really needs is help fixing his broken heart.

If Peyton can fix that, then Silas is sure to pay his tuition. That's when Peyton realizes he can do something for Silas, something he's never done before. He figures that a brojob is all that Silas needs to mend his broken heart. Silas isn't quite sure that he wants a brojob, but as soon as Peyton starts, the rival frat bros realize they actually have a lot in common!

It never stops with just a brojob, and by the time Peyton and Silas are done, their straightness will have washed away like the evening tide outside Silas's beach house. Loaned is the seventh book in the Frat Guys: First Time Straight to Gay MM series. It can be read on its own, and there are guaranteed explicit scenes and an HEA.

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The automated voice depletes the clarity, purpose and anxiety os the story and plot. While it may be cheaper, the intensity is lost.

Nice short story

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