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Prison Twink: Straight to Gay First Time MMMM

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“You’re in C-Crew now. You ride with us. Nobody touches you.”

When twenty-one-year-old Jordan Vale—once the golden boy of Wall Street—lands in prison on a seven-year sentence, he thinks the worst danger will be boredom and bad food. But in a world where every step is watched and every glance can mark you as prey, survival comes with a price.

Enter Trey, Jalen, and Brandon—three powerful, magnetic Black men of "C-Crew" who own their space and command the respect of everyone inside. They offer Jordan the one thing he can’t get anywhere protection. All they want in return... is a taste of him.

Drawn into their orbit, Jordan discovers how quickly the line between fear and desire blurs behind bars. What begins as a desperate bargain becomes something far more carnal—a raw, addictive connection that could either destroy him or make him feel more alive than ever.

In C-Crew’s world, safety isn’t free... and pleasure is the most potent currency of all. It doesn’t take long for Jordan to realize that Trey, Jalen, and Brandon have awakened a hunger inside him he never knew existed.

And now, he wants everything these Black studs are ready to give him...

54 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 16, 2025

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Edward Raines

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December 19, 2025
The book was ok. Young finance guy gets sent to prison and the three guys offer him protection in return for his services whenever they want him. He takes them up on their offer. It’s a short story that has a few repeated sections, the proposition and explaining its terms I swear happens more than once and isn’t needed.
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