
Whatever, Dude
By Ryan Field
2008
First Published
3.18
Average Rating
14
Number of Pages
When a wealthy, upscale professional in his early thirties decides he’s had enough game playing in the bars and on the internet, he goes out to cruise a dark, secluded rest stop along the interstate for some fun and games. Though he’s both anxious and bored at first, because of the limited prospects he finds there, he soon discovers that he’s being closely watched by a rough looking Latino in a beat up landscaping truck. In a bold move that is completely out of character, he takes off his pants, steps out of his car, and crosses the parking lot so the hot Latino can see more of his hot body. The Latino is practically panting, hoping get his hands on the young professional’s long, smooth legs, but it doesn’t occur to him that the Latino thinks he’s a male hustler looking to make a quick buck. At least not until the hot Latino waves a handful of bills in his direction and smiles. At first he’s both shocked and insulted, and then, when he reconsiders the crude gesture, he smiles and climbs into the landscaping truck so he can sit on the dirty Latino boy’s lap and give him more than his money’s worth of fun.
Avg Rating
3.18
Number of Ratings
50
5 STARS
16%
4 STARS
20%
3 STARS
42%
2 STARS
10%
1 STARS
12%
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Ryan Field
Author · 80 books
Ryan @ryanfield Hybrid author of over 100 published modern romance novels and stories, including AN OFFICER AND HIS GENTLEMAN, FANGSTERS, and THE RAINBOW DETECTIVE AGENCY. He is a Lambda Award-winner with a short story and he's always more than thankful for reader reviews. In fact, he cherishes reviews from real readers, and that means good or bad reviews.