| Title | : | Returning for Ryder |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.66 (858 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1533463913 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 174 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-08-20 |
| Genre | : |
I’m lying here in my bed and I can feel him. His hands roaming over my body as he’s leaning over me. His lips brushing down my stomach, grazing over my hip bones and lower still. He skims his lips over my treasure trail and I shiver. I love when he does this. My fists tighten in the sheets and he goes lower. JESUS! Ryder and Chance, brothers 8 and 12 are living next door to their best friend Flynn, who’s also 12. Ryder is the little brother that follows the two older boys around where ever they go, until when Flynn takes off after high school and Ryder loses touch with him. Chance his older brother is still friends with Flynn, but doesn’t talk much about him. Ryder graduates from college and Flynn flies home for the party and to take care of his father, helping out with the family pub. When Ryder sees Flynn after three years of him being gone and no communication, he shutters at the deliciousness of him. Tall, dark red/brown hair, copper highlights, muscular, ta
Editorial :
It's too silly to plod through if it generally takes you more time than that to get through a story though. Otherwise they would recognize the original Bible regarding farm drainage. I bought it for my 14 year old son for Christmas, when he looked at it the entire book was about E-Type Jaguars and written by a completely different author than the one on the front cover. I'd dock the book another star if I thought the average buyer of a book like this cared as much about such things as much as the photography, but I'm skeptical that that's the case.
The book also contains numerous errors, such as a caption calling the Type 993 911 the last "water-cooled 911" (it was the last air-cooled 911) or referring to images of a Type 997 911 Turbo Cabriolet as a Type 991 (spanning three of the scant eight pages that make up the chapter on the 991, no less!).
Ruch also refers to some things without explaining them, like the original "911 Turbo" also being called the "930 Turbo
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