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J. L. Langley

 

J.L. writes M/M erotic romance, among other things, and is fortunate to live with four of the most gorgeous males to walk the earth … ok, so one of those males is canine, but he is quite beautiful for a German
Shepherd
. J.L. was born and raised in
Texas
.
Which is a good thing, considering that
Texas
is full of cowboys and there is nothing better than a man in a pair of tight Wranglers and a cowboy hat as far as J.L. is concerned.
 

To contact J.L. Langley, email:
[email protected]
.

 

To read more about the characters and their world, check out
The Tin Star
by J. L. Langley.

James Killian learns the hard way that smaller towns are full of bigots. When he comes out to his father he is not only kicked out of his home but off the Quadruple J where he works as the ranch foreman. With nowhere to go and little money, his savior comes in the unlikely form of his older brother’s best friend, the man he’s been in love with for over half his life.

Ethan Whitehall is a successful rancher and a well-respected man in his community. His ranch, the Tin Star, has been in Ethan’s family for generations and affords him a certain prestige and power in the small town he calls home. Ethan knows without a doubt that all of that could shatter if his sexual orientation were to ever become public. But when he learns of his best friend’s younger brother’s banishment and the reasons behind it, Ethan can’t help but get involved. He’s always had a soft spot where Jamie Killian was concerned, and it may very well be his downfall.

 

Publisher’s note: This book is a homoerotic love story and as such has content that may be offensive to some readers: male/male sexual practices.

 

The Tin Star
is now available at Loose Id®

http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=184

 

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