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Ride On

By: J.P. Oliver
Narrated by: Christopher Kauzlarich
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When you’re faced with going home after so many years of being an adult, on your own, you realize just how much you’ve changed. The old gas station isn’t the same one you bought candybars at anymore. Your school doesn’t look familiar. The streets are cracked and broken - and you realize you are, too.

Breakaway Ranch isn’t for sale, but the bankers disagree.

Like everyone else in the community, Jacob was practically born riding a horse. As a child, his mount fell into a hole and left both of them with shattered bones. He lost his horse that day as well as most of his range of motion below the waist. He left his childhood crush and his home behind shortly after, growing into a powerful entrepreneur who wants nothing more than to never see the city’s sign again.

When Dan’s ex outed his sexual preferences to his family, he lost everything. It’s only through Breakaway Ranch that he’s found healing. So when bills start to mount and the loan sharks swim in, he knows he’s got a limited amount of time before he’s out on the street with too many mouths to feed. When they bring in a young man with more money than sense, Dan can’t believe who it turns out to be.

Will Jacob confront his past and find comfort in the arms of a long-lost friend? Or will Dan find himself with nowhere to go once again?

Find out in Ride On, a gay romance audio book intended for adults only. As always, we guarantee a happily ever after - but at what cost?

©2019 Equal Love Publishing (P)2019 Equal Love Publishing
Literature & Fiction Ranch Romance Feel-Good
Engaging Storyline • Emotional Connection • Pleasant Voice • Well-developed Characters • Complex Plot • Sweet Romance

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J P Oliver has written another great story. It contains everything to make you want to read non-stop to see how it goes. It makes your heart smile with hope for others going through similar situations.

A feel good read

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This book is a must read!!!!! The story is very complex and draws in the reader to want to help out the characters.

Great Book

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Very well written with just the right amount of angst and laughter. I am a sap for a happy ending and always enjoy a good cry. You haven't written or co-written a book I haven't loved yet, and I don't expect you ever will. Keep on turning out great stories, your fans love you. THANKS

Lovely story of second chance.

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The same thing works for when things go good, but when you are homeless without money or a job and also have a horse, even a barn might smell good.

Bankruptcy or long lost boyfriend, both can be trouble, but the horse can provide the glue to get them back together better than the glue factory.

Was there special meaning in the saddle he gave to Jacob for his 12th birthday? Was the crippling injury worse than the memories of trail rides on Butterscotch for Jacob? Why was Thomas doubtful then dumbfounded as partnerships and relationships ring up a new development without houses? Can Jack get off the hook after kicking out his son and watching him fail? Can Momma figure out who is wearing the saddle now?

Who cares? It's happily ever after on the ranch for the loving couple! Just read it to find out which couple gets the ranch house and if the horse can keep the barn.

When things go bad, go to bed with an old friend.

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Jacob is still struggling to heal from an accident that broke his back years ago. Physical therapy is part of his every day life, as are stretches and weight training. Against all expectations, Jacob is walking short distances again!

Sitting in his wheelchair, having others wait on him has never been what he wanted for himself. As an independent man, Jacob works hard to not be a burden to his sister and brother in law. He's learned that he excels at real estate, flipping property in particular. When he finds a ranch that is near bankruptcy, he heads out to make an offer to the owner. A subdivision would fit nicely right there.

Even though knowing his ranch is in financial difficulty, Daniel begs the bank manager for a loan extension. After the refusal, Daniel is desperate to find some way to hold on to his property. Will he accept an offer from Jacob, a man who hates everything ranch related, or make a deal with his estranged father?

Narrator Christopher Kauzlarich frames the story, keeping a steady pace. The characters are well defined and sympathetic.

Can You Put Someone Else's Dream First?

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