
About On the Road
by Sean Michael
54 pages / 20000 words
ISBN: 978-1-60370-299-7, 1-60370-299-7
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For two men who spend their days in the cab of a long-haul semi, Kyle and Mike are very different guys. Kyle is a wealthy man who fled his life after the death of his lover. Mike was married, has a kid that wants nothing to do with him, and has to work to pay his bills. The one thing they have in common is their need for the open road, and for each other. When Kyle wants to retire, though, the brakes start to fail, as Mike doesn't want to quit working until he can pay his own way, not wanting to touch Kyle's money. Can these two work around the obstacles in the road to stay together?
Sample
Kyle was bored. He'd finished two books, checked his email on the laptop, played eighteen games of Tetris and watched "Trainspotting." He'd tried meditating, yoga, counting phone poles through the skylight and biofeedback. The space was huge considering it was in the cab of a truck – a six foot long bed, a little fridge, the TV - complete with DVD player, opening up to the two big seats in the front of the cab all a cheerful light beige, but it was still just a little box with only so much a man could do and he’d pretty much done it all.
Fact was, he needed an orgasm.
Kyle looked over at Mike's head, blond hair and a thick, muscled arm all he could see. Bastard was gorgeous, too, blue eyes to go with that blond hair and a body that belied the fact that they both sat on their asses all day as a job. Just thinking about Mike made him hornier. Too bad Mike was determined, driving to wherever they were headed with this load of whatever the fuck it was.
"Time for porn." He popped "Hot, Hard and Hung" into the DVD player and stretched out on their fold-out. Then he fast-forwarded to the good parts, pulled his cock out of his shorts and proceeded to try and find out how determined his lover was.
"We get a bonus if we get this load to Seattle early." It was thrown out, almost casually, Mike speaking just loud enough to be heard over the noise of the road.
"How big a bonus?" |