Saving Sultan
by
Jennah Scott
Dillon
Sultan never imagined he might some day lose Sultan Ranch. He’s got one month
to find the money needed to keep bank from taking his family’s land. One month
to find a miracle.
Liam Callahan hasn’t talked to his best friend since the night they kissed six years ago. Now he’s got a chance to make things right and catch the man of his dreams. But first, he has to help Dillon figure out a way to keep Sultan Ranch.
But when Dillon’s family is betrayed, and he learns that Liam hasn’t been totally honest with him, will he lose everything that matters most?
Liam Callahan hasn’t talked to his best friend since the night they kissed six years ago. Now he’s got a chance to make things right and catch the man of his dreams. But first, he has to help Dillon figure out a way to keep Sultan Ranch.
But when Dillon’s family is betrayed, and he learns that Liam hasn’t been totally honest with him, will he lose everything that matters most?
Saving Sultan
Beyond Fairytales
About the Author:
Born
and raised in Texas, Jennah is a transplant to Missouri long enough ago she
should probably consider that her hometown. But she will forever be a Texan.
She loves to write any story that will make a reader smile, laugh, and maybe
even cry (although you won't ever hear her admit that she cries). Whether the
next story she writes is contemporary, urban fantasy, LGBT, or whatever other
crazy idea she comes up with, there will always be love and romance in the
midst of trials and turmoil.
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Excerpt
Liam
moved around the corner of the truck and lifted himself onto the tailgate. His
friend set his hand on Dillon’s shoulder and squeezed. He turned to Liam and
paused.
“You
okay, man?” Dillon asked. Liam’s eyes were dark, his lips pulled tight. Dillon
wasn’t sure if he was angry or sad. Could have been the beer.
“Yeah.
Just thinking. We start a new chapter of our lives tomorrow. Part of me wishes
this one wasn’t done.”
He
reached for Liam’s cup. “I think you should call it a night. The beer’s messing
with your head. Making you talk like a chick.”
Liam
didn’t acknowledge him. He stayed quiet for a few more minutes. “Is there
anything you wanted to do before we graduated, but didn’t? Like a high school
bucket list.”
“Seriously?”
Liam
nodded.
What
the hell had come over his friend? “I’m eighteen. I could give a fuck less about
a bucket list. We’ve got all the time in the world to do shit. Look at it this
way”—Dillon finished his beer, tossed the cup in the back of the truck, and
reached for Liam’s glass—“start new right now. Something you want to do? Do
it.”
The
next thing that happened would forever be burned in Dillon’s memory.
Liam
jumped to the ground and stumbled. Dillon grabbed his friend’s shoulders to
keep him from face-planting into the grass. Liam turned around so they were
face-to-face.
“You’re
right,” Liam whispered, then kissed him.
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