The Long Hard Cock of the Law

Romance, Erotica, Gay, Fiction & Literature, LGBT
Cover of the book The Long Hard Cock of the Law by Timothy Ryker Kole, Ben Tousey
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Author: Timothy Ryker Kole ISBN: 9781524203931
Publisher: Ben Tousey Publication: April 4, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Timothy Ryker Kole
ISBN: 9781524203931
Publisher: Ben Tousey
Publication: April 4, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

College jock, Drew Pfeiffer, never gave much thought to how he treated others, particularly the women he dated. It wasn't personal, he was simply too self-involved. Except in the case of Josh, a towel boy, who really got under his skin. With Josh, it was personal, but if pressed, he couldn’t say why.

As college students go, Drew was the jock cliché: athletic, sexy, buff, popular, smart, cocky and arrogant. And just about everybody loved him; even those who hated him. This was, ironically, especially true of the one guy who had the most reason to hate him.

However, not everybody was okay with Drew's behavior, and he was about to get a dose of his own medicine, in the form of his favorite sexual fantasy—but with a twist. Drew would find himself incarcerated, locked in his own private jail cell, and completely at the mercy of a voluptuous, sexy, amorous, nymphomaniacal, cop. But there was one significant glitch... the cop was a man.

Drew was about to learn, from a man, the effect his actions had on the women in his life. He would also discover just why he was so antagonistic to the one person who had the most to offer him. Drew was about to find himself rehabilitated.

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College jock, Drew Pfeiffer, never gave much thought to how he treated others, particularly the women he dated. It wasn't personal, he was simply too self-involved. Except in the case of Josh, a towel boy, who really got under his skin. With Josh, it was personal, but if pressed, he couldn’t say why.

As college students go, Drew was the jock cliché: athletic, sexy, buff, popular, smart, cocky and arrogant. And just about everybody loved him; even those who hated him. This was, ironically, especially true of the one guy who had the most reason to hate him.

However, not everybody was okay with Drew's behavior, and he was about to get a dose of his own medicine, in the form of his favorite sexual fantasy—but with a twist. Drew would find himself incarcerated, locked in his own private jail cell, and completely at the mercy of a voluptuous, sexy, amorous, nymphomaniacal, cop. But there was one significant glitch... the cop was a man.

Drew was about to learn, from a man, the effect his actions had on the women in his life. He would also discover just why he was so antagonistic to the one person who had the most to offer him. Drew was about to find himself rehabilitated.

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