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Sunriver Surrender: Surrendering to the truth you've always known

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KYLE & JENNI TATE ARE HEADED for a two-week vacation at the Central Oregon resort of Sunriver. Unfortunately, earlier this week , they received some bad news . Kyle hopes the vacation’s timing will give them a chance to deal with the depressing reality they now face.

FURTHER COMPLICATING MATTERS, Kyle’s been hiding a secret from Jenni these past years. When the couple meets a handsome bachelor , Dustin, Kyle is forced to deal with the reality he’s known all along. It’s a reality that could alter the Tate’s marriage— if not end it. If Kyle explores his hidden desires, will Dustin reciprocate? What about his commitment to Jenni? Kyle realizes that he can’t fight himself anymore. But Dustin definitely has some qualms about the situation; he’s very non-committal. Yet, are Dustin’s reservations rooted in something deeper?

THEN, IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS TURMOIL, a horrible accident spirals everything out of control. Kyle is faced with the reality that he indirectly caused the accident, and now he has to make a monumental decision.

163 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 30, 2014

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Sean Reid Scott

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Sean Reid Scott was born at a very young age (like, about nine months gestation), Before he even knew the word “gay,” he realized he was attracted to men. His attraction was specifically toward very muscular, ripped, buff, and jacked men. When he got old enough to write decent material, he started writing about his fantasy men. Needless to say, back then his English teacher was not impressed.

But Seanny persevered.

When he started fiddling around with websites, he built one to feature his appreciation for muscle men. He also started sending his stories to https://www.nifty.org, a site that holds a few of his stories.

Sean is a proudly “afflicted” with Sthenolagnia, which is defined as, "sexual arousal from the display of strength or muscles." His writing reflects this "malady." (And FYI, we're not talking about muscular women here.) Many of his books are written with the obvious bent toward very muscular (and lean) men. Some of his stories feature the muscular male more subtly (maybe?) but you can bet if you're reading a Seanny book, it'll involved a bodybuilder type dude. (Maybe Sunriver Surrender doesn't have a really huge muscle character, but it's still a great gay romance!)

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