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The Right Tool for the Job
The Right Tool for the Job
The Right Tool for the Job
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Recent college graduate, Shaun Biggs is new to Dallas, and the heat in the north Texas city is more than the native Oregonian can bear. When the air conditioning quits working in his apartment and young Shaun is forced to call maintenance, he comes face to face with his very own Texas Bull. Clint, the married repairman, has some primal needs that only the young bottom boy can quench. Together, Shaun discovers that Clint has just the right tool for his hungry socket.

Short story is 6000 words. This work contains male-on-male dominance and submission with explosive results.

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Release dateMay 6, 2014
ISBN9781310305672
The Right Tool for the Job
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Keegan Kennedy

Originally hailing from Mississippi, Keegan Kennedy is a writer based out of Memphis, TN. He's a self-described, ‘aging, former sex symbol’ with a kinky imagination. Keegan is fascinated with the natural power exchanges between dominant and submissive males, and his stories reflect that fascination. The fantasies that he shares are full of adventure, peril, bondage, and a dry wit. And he has a knack for uncovering love and romance in the darkest of places. With a tendency toward the melodramatic, he does more than arouse or excite the reader - he engages them.Author of Homecoming: International Number One in four countries: The United States, The United Kingdom, Germany and Canada. Author of Homecoming: International Number One in four countries: The United States, The United Kingdom, Germany and Canada. Author of eBook Number Ones: The Substitute Wife, Magnificent Pretense, Captivated, Ganymede 4, West Texas Rivalry, Taken, The Christmas Bottom, The Party Favor, Stupid Jocks Make the Best Submissives, College Endowment, Who Wears the Pants in the Family?, Saving Drake McKenzie, Heisting Hogan, Half Past Midnight, Crossroads, and Man of the House.

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    The Right Tool for the Job - Keegan Kennedy

    The Right Tool for the Job

    By Keegan Kennedy

    Published by Kennedy-Empire Media

    Copyright May 2014

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    This book is a work of fiction. Places, events, and situations in this story are purely fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead is coincidental.

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    The Right Tool for the Job

    My new apartment sucked—and not in a good way.

    I’d been so excited to get this place. At 22, I’d just graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in Finance. And I’d just gotten my first job. Realistically, my entry level job at the brokerage firm wasn’t exactly going to make me a Wall Street tycoon. Still, my first post-college gig was pretty impressive for a kid from a poor family.

    Although I’d wanted to live in Portland, the best job offer that I received was in Dallas, Texas. Moving to a Red State in the South wasn’t what I’d planned, but the job was too good to pass up. Dallas wasn’t New York City, though, but I was confident that being a junior assistant broker would be the start of many big things for me.

    My one-bedroom apartment was scarcely furnished, and what furniture I did have was mismatched, but I didn’t give a shit. Although I was gay, I didn’t have the decorating gene that most gay men seemed to possess. In fact, my first professional apartment closely resembled my college apartment back in Eugene.

    It was late July in Dallas, and it was a 110 degrees outside. A constant and unyielding twenty-mile per hour dry wind had been blowing in from the west. Coming from a much cooler and rainier environment, this

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