a largely true story by

"Sexual surrogate" sounded like a dream job to this 19-year-old gay boy.  Ten years later he woke up from a nightmare.

"Compelling as hell. Touching, funny and very, very sad."

— Sands Hall, best-selling author of Catching Heaven

"A profound and ethically challenging tale. . . Reminds us of the corruptibility of good intentions."

— Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide

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They say power corrupts.
But did they warn you about the guy who says he doesn't want it?

AT LEFT:  The author during the "Horseshit Vesuvius" in 1977
(Chapter 27).


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is Rancho Vista the cradle of
unconditional love
or a wilderness sex cult?

Dr. Cyrus Aaron calls the Ranch
his "human relations laboratory."
Is he a courageous advocate
for youth or a psychopathic predator?

Dr. Aaron’s young protégés
believe he is their savior,
but are horrified by what they do
with the power he gives them.

"...beautifully crafted, well-written
and well-plotted."
    — White Crane Journal

"A compelling tell-all
which is hard to put down."
   
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