5 Books by Jon Rutherford
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Overview: Jon Rutherford writes MM Romance with mature but minimum sexual content
Genre: Fiction | Romance MM




Bumps
At first, Russ intended to have a go at picking up the agreeable stranger he met on the subway thanks to those bumpy tracks. But he had a change of heart--and before long, things started getting really strange. Within a week, he knew that if he didn't get some answers, he'd go crazy. Then he got them. But that was not nearly the end.
The Boy From Milfrey Junction
Mike, 37-year-old high-school psychologist licensed to practice but preferring teaching, encounters Clay, a 20-year-old boxcar-riding homeless man, on a brutally hot August day. He has mixed feelings about even speaking to the disgustingly filthy and malodorous young man, but his conscience won't let him ignore the guy; and before our story plays out, he will be profoundly grateful that he didn't just walk on by.
This fairly short gay romance contains adult subject matter, some of it sexual in nature, but no explicit sex per se. Some rough (i. e. ordinary, everyday) language. And quite a bit of love.
If the last page has you in tears, it's all been worth it.
The Blizzard
A winter storm is rapidly turning into a potentially deadly blizzard. Stuck in chapter 37 of his latest crime novel, writer Cecil Sagely turns to pizza for comfort. He hasn't looked out the window in hours.
It's the last delivery of the day for Justin, kicked out at 18 by his parents for being gay. But he gets stranded with no shelter in sight, trying to return to the store. What can he do? Hey -- Milo's phone number is printed on the receipt in his pocket....
This is a simple story of two people whose lives are changed, probably forever, by a storm, human kindness, and a few apparent lucky coincidences. And changed for the better.
Some vaguely mature content; no explicit sex.
We Break the News
Tony checked himself in to the psychiatric ward once, some time ago. Since then, he's been committed involuntarily twice. That's where he is when his closest friends receive terrible news. Now they have to break the news to Tony in the hospital. But that's only the beginning. Things get unexpectedly tougher for them all before they get better.
This is a story of loyalty, long-term patience, friendship, love, and the challenges that begin to confront a small circle of friends after things go badly wrong starting with an early-morning phone call one Saturday in mid-October.
Some tough (i. e. realistic) language; no explicit sex but generally adult situations for adult readers.
Putting Some Zing In
Sharing a day off by miscalculation, Ned and Jim, together 8 years, decide to watch porn DVD's. Maybe it will put some zing back in their sagging relationship. The result is not what either expected. Reference to explicit m/m sexual conduct; strong language; definitely adult content.
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Requirements: ePUB reader 1.9 MB
Overview: Jon Rutherford writes MM Romance with mature but minimum sexual content
Genre: Fiction | Romance MM
Bumps
At first, Russ intended to have a go at picking up the agreeable stranger he met on the subway thanks to those bumpy tracks. But he had a change of heart--and before long, things started getting really strange. Within a week, he knew that if he didn't get some answers, he'd go crazy. Then he got them. But that was not nearly the end.
The Boy From Milfrey Junction
Mike, 37-year-old high-school psychologist licensed to practice but preferring teaching, encounters Clay, a 20-year-old boxcar-riding homeless man, on a brutally hot August day. He has mixed feelings about even speaking to the disgustingly filthy and malodorous young man, but his conscience won't let him ignore the guy; and before our story plays out, he will be profoundly grateful that he didn't just walk on by.
This fairly short gay romance contains adult subject matter, some of it sexual in nature, but no explicit sex per se. Some rough (i. e. ordinary, everyday) language. And quite a bit of love.
If the last page has you in tears, it's all been worth it.
The Blizzard
A winter storm is rapidly turning into a potentially deadly blizzard. Stuck in chapter 37 of his latest crime novel, writer Cecil Sagely turns to pizza for comfort. He hasn't looked out the window in hours.
It's the last delivery of the day for Justin, kicked out at 18 by his parents for being gay. But he gets stranded with no shelter in sight, trying to return to the store. What can he do? Hey -- Milo's phone number is printed on the receipt in his pocket....
This is a simple story of two people whose lives are changed, probably forever, by a storm, human kindness, and a few apparent lucky coincidences. And changed for the better.
Some vaguely mature content; no explicit sex.
We Break the News
Tony checked himself in to the psychiatric ward once, some time ago. Since then, he's been committed involuntarily twice. That's where he is when his closest friends receive terrible news. Now they have to break the news to Tony in the hospital. But that's only the beginning. Things get unexpectedly tougher for them all before they get better.
This is a story of loyalty, long-term patience, friendship, love, and the challenges that begin to confront a small circle of friends after things go badly wrong starting with an early-morning phone call one Saturday in mid-October.
Some tough (i. e. realistic) language; no explicit sex but generally adult situations for adult readers.
Putting Some Zing In
Sharing a day off by miscalculation, Ned and Jim, together 8 years, decide to watch porn DVD's. Maybe it will put some zing back in their sagging relationship. The result is not what either expected. Reference to explicit m/m sexual conduct; strong language; definitely adult content.
Download Instructions:
https://drop.download/xshve3lhsd7z
https://dropgalaxy.vip/7irs1prcqzlx