![]() ![]() One thing Johnny hadn’t planned on finding up on that mountain was Sheriff Virgil Grissom. His agent helped him find the farmhouse, and his attorney has started greasing the wheels to get him qualified for adoption. All Johnny wants is to live anonymously in his farm house, get some dogs and raise a family. Review: What is a rock star to do when the bright and shiny has worn off? Well, Johnny Rayne decides to pack it all in and move from LA to the mountains of West Virginia. And three: Johnny’s definitely going to enjoy every moment of it. Two: Johnny’s definitely attracted to Grissom. One: Johnny’s definitely attracted to men. The two men clash continually, and Johnny resists succumbing to the sheriff’s brash charm until Grissom forces him to admit some very basic truths. The sheriff challenges Johnny in a multitude of ways–with overt machismo, disdain for Johnny’s musician past, and all-around know-it-all-ness. ![]() Moving to a farm in West Virginia, Johnny runs smack into Sheriff Virgil Grissom his first morning in the mountains. He wants something more–something very different. Blurb: Johnny Rayne has had enough–enough of being at the top of the rock music industry for the last decade, enough of constant touring and recording. ![]()
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