Five virile college students on a desert field trip. One is a master of disguise. He triggers lusty and experimental encounters with the other men, among the ruins of an abandoned village and silver mine shaft.
Hours before the final night of the ghost town expedition, the brilliant actor with luminous good looks is caught stealing hiking boots from the mountain cabins. His companions — a baseball star, a geologist, an artist, and an anthropology student — react with their individual goals for pleasure, revenge, or dominance.
Unexpected treasure and another secret or two lurk amidst the relics and rubble. One man may offer the actor something more than sex. The invisible man may discover something buried — something within himself — that can enrich his opportunities for fulfillment and happiness.
“Ghost Town” is a work of romance and short fiction (a novelette, greater than 7,500 words) that features some erotic content and is intended only for mature, adult readers. (It is a stand-alone story without a cliffhanger or continuation in the form of a series.)