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Saving Drake McKenzie
Saving Drake McKenzie
Saving Drake McKenzie
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There’s a manhunt happening in Queen’s Landing. The all-star junior quarterback, Drake McKenzie, has gone missing ... just two days before the Catfish Bowl—the biggest game of the year. Elijah is a kid from the wrong side of the tracks. At nineteen, he lives a bleak life with his surly uncle and his horny cousin. He discovers that his uncle, Gerard, has kidnapped the football jock in an effort to fix the game. Having long fantasized about the local celebrity, Elijah goes to great lengths to free him. But Drake McKenzie wants more from Elijah that just someone to save him. A Queen’s Landing tale... This work contains bondage, handcuffs, sports gear and other elements of male on male bonding. Novella is approximately 13,500 words.

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Release dateApr 4, 2015
ISBN9781310191008
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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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    Saving Drake McKenzie - Keegan Kennedy

    Saving Drake McKenzie

    By Keegan Kennedy

    Published by Kennedy-Empire Media

    Copyright April 2015

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    Saving Drake McKenzie

    It was December in southeastern Louisiana, and the town of Queen’s Landing was abuzz.

    On January 1st, the QLU Dragons were going to the Catfish Bowl for the playoff against their biggest rivals: The Crawdads from South Louisiana A&M.

    Personally, I could’ve cared less. I’d never liked football—only football players.

    Unlike most people my age, I wasn’t in college. I’d done great in high school and applied for scholarships, but that ended up being a cruel hoax. It turned out I didn’t qualify for anything—not even a fifty-cent-off coupon at McDonalds. Instead, I worked in my uncle’s garage, manning the phones and doing all the paperwork.

    My parents died when I was nine, and I was taken in by my surly uncle, Gerard, and my first cousin, Heath. They were stereotypical rednecks, who thought college was for Democrats and liberals. When I’d asked Uncle Gerard for a loan to attend a nearby community college, he’d laughed in my face. So, I was stuck living in the dilapidated house that occupied the same lot as my uncle’s garage on the western outskirts of Queen’s Landing.

    Before my parents had been killed in a car crash, I’d dreamed of being a doctor or even a teacher, but life hadn’t gone as planned… Now, at nineteen—a year out of high school, I was living in squalor, having to cook and clean for my smelly uncle, and working as an unpaid secretary for his auto repair business. When I’d griped about working for free, Uncle Gerard had said that was the price of my room and board. Thus, making me an indentured servant.

    Many times, I’d thought about taking off and leaving forever. But without money or a place to go, I knew I’d end up being a street hustler in New Orleans or a panhandler, living in a cardboard box.

    I was trapped like a caged bird and didn’t see a way out.

    It was four days after Christmas, and the temperature was a humid 81 degrees.

    My day started off like any other. At six in the morning, I’d cooked breakfast for Uncle Gerard and my cousin, Heath. After a grease-soaked meal, they’d gone to the shop to start their day, and I was stuck washing the dishes by hand because we didn’t have a dishwasher. Then, I made up their beds. By seven, I was at my desk working as my relatives tinkered with cars, smoked cigarettes and listened to loud 1970’s rock in the garage. As usual, I spent my day answering the phone, taking payments from customers, and filing claims for reimbursement from insurance companies. Also, as part of my job, I fetched drinks for Gerard and Heath, swept up in the garage and prepared their lunches.

    By five in the afternoon, I left the garage and cooked dinner for all of us.

    Dinner that night consisted of hamburgers and greasy French fries that I cooked in the Fry Daddy.

    At five feet, three inches tall, I had straight brown hair, hazel eyes and weighed in at a lean one hundred and ten pounds. My uncle often said

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