Pray the gay away a southern thing

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Wendy re-reviews Pray The Gay Away (A Southern Thing Book 1) by Sara York. Self published March 13, , pages.

Star football player, Jack Miller, had it all. The ideal family, looks, girls hanging on his every word, and the respect of most people in his town. But one thing was missing&#;a man to be his own.

When Andrew Collins showed up in small town, conservative Sweet, Georgia, he looked more scrawny mutt than high university senior. Andrew&#;s plan was to keep his head down and graduate high school, leaving his family behind to start his real life.

When he meets Andrew, Jack thinks he&#;s found heaven, but reality holds him in check until one night when his lips gently slide across Andrew&#;s and fireworks go off.

As lust and something a small deeper brings them together, compelling them to take chances, people start to notice. Then the unthinkable happens, and Jack&#;s parents find out he likes guys. The battle lines are drawn and they vow to pray the gay away.

Don&#;t miss out, read all four books in the series.
Book 1 Pray The Gay Away
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“The gods play no favorites.” ― Charles Bukowski

Title: Pray the Gay Away (A Southern Thing #1)

Author: Sara York

Publisher: Self-Published

Pages/Word Count: Pages

Rating: 5 Stars

Blurb: Star football player, Jack Miller, had it all. The matchless family, looks, girls hanging on his every synonyms, and the respect of most people in his town. But one thing was missing&#;a man to be his own.

When Andrew Collins showed up in small town, conservative Sweet, Georgia, he looked more scrawny mutt than high school senior. Andrew&#;s plan was to hold his head down and graduate high school, departing his family behind to start his real life.

When he meets Andrew, Jack thinks he&#;s found heaven, but reality holds him in check until one night when his lips gently slide across Andrew&#;s and fireworks go off.

As lust and something a little deeper brings them together, compelling them to take chances, people commence to notice. Then the unthinkable happens, and Jack&#;s parents find out he likes guys. The battle lines are drawn and they vow to pray the gay away.

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Star football player, Jack Miller, had it all. The perfect family, looks, girls hanging on his every synonyms, and the respect of most people in his town. But one thing was missing--a dude to be his own. When Andrew Collins showed up in small town, conservative Sweet, Georgia, he looked more scrawny mutt than high school senior. Andrew's plan was to keep his head down and graduate high academy, leaving his family behind to initiate his real being. When he meets Andrew, Jack thinks he's found heaven, but reality holds him in verify until one late hours when his lips gently slide across Andrew's and fireworks go
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Pray the Gay Away: The Extraordinary Lives of Bible Belt Gays - Hardcover

Pray the Gay Away

Bernadette Barton

Seller: USA, London, LONDO, Combined Kingdom

(5-star seller)Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars

Hardback. Condition: New. Finalist for the Lambda Literary Awards, LGBT Studies category Barton argues that conventional Southern manners and religious institutions provide a foundation for homophobia in the Bible Belt In the Bible Belt, it's common to see bumper stickers that claim One Man + One Woman = Marriage, church billboards that order one to "Get right with Jesus," letters to the editor comparing homosexual marriage to marrying one's dog, and nightly news about homophobic attacks from the Family Foundation. While some areas of the Unites States have made tremendous progress in securing rights for gay people, Bible Belt states lag behind. Not only undertake most Bible Belt gays lack domestic partner benefits, lesbians and gay men can still be fired from some places of employment in many regions of the Bible Belt for being a lgbtq+. In Pray the Homosexual Away, Bernade