Toby Mac
Author of Under God
About the Author
Works by Toby Mac
Portable Sounds (Deluxe Edition) 2 copies
Eye on Me 1 copy
Me Without You 1 copy
Living Under God 1 copy
Made to Love 1 copy
portable sights 1 copy
Portable Sounds 1 copy
Eye'm All Mixed Up : Remixes 1 copy
Heaven on My Mind 1 copy
Made to Love [2 Tracks] 1 copy
Associated Works
Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) — Contributor — 19 copies
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- Other names
- McKeehan, Toby
- Birthdate
- 1964-10-22
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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One of the hottest tropes is falling for the older brother's best friend. *grunts*
This isn't my first time reading Ms. Stivali, I know she can deliver in new adult smexy feels. And that she did. :)
David is 21, out and proud, shares an apartment with his older brother, Derek and in love with Derek's best bud, Wiley, whom David emphatically declares is "straight". David has been in love with Wiley fromt eh first show more moment he saw him five years ago at 16 and still carries a torch. Nothing he tries can cure his feels. The heart wants what it wants and David's heart wants 6'2" rugby jock/grad student Wiley.
I'm just going to paste this here as Wiley's stand-in:
Wiley moves in with the brothers when he has a blowup with his roommate. Just great right? It'll be a bunch of laughs and bros hanging out. Like this:
There were a couple of laughs. But there was even more sexual tension...
Poor David and his cock got quite the tease with Wiley living with him. He has his mini-me standing up at attention and his brother whispering in his ear anytime they're alone that Wiley is straight.
Wanna see which brother was right?
Check this hot little number out. Nothing that is new to the theme but certainly well written and true the desperation/lust the prompt called for.
I'll leave you with one of my favorite quotes and anpther picture of stand-in Wiley. *licks lips*
*quelts* My thanks to the author and the team behind the this event! " show less
This isn't my first time reading Ms. Stivali, I know she can deliver in new adult smexy feels. And that she did. :)
“I like looking at you. And wondering if you look at me the same way.”
David is 21, out and proud, shares an apartment with his older brother, Derek and in love with Derek's best bud, Wiley, whom David emphatically declares is "straight". David has been in love with Wiley fromt eh first show more moment he saw him five years ago at 16 and still carries a torch. Nothing he tries can cure his feels. The heart wants what it wants and David's heart wants 6'2" rugby jock/grad student Wiley.
I'm just going to paste this here as Wiley's stand-in:
Wiley moves in with the brothers when he has a blowup with his roommate. Just great right? It'll be a bunch of laughs and bros hanging out. Like this:
“Can you learn to dry off when you get out of the shower?”
“Sorry, I usually let the girl take care of that.”
“Lovely.”
“I return the favor. Tit for tat, so to speak.”
“Well I can’t wait for Lily’s semester abroad to end, so her tits can keep you from dripping all over the floor.”
There were a couple of laughs. But there was even more sexual tension...
"My cock plumped any time Wiley was around. I’d taken to wearing compression shorts in the morning so I didn’t embarrass the shit out of myself while I was cooking breakfast."
Poor David and his cock got quite the tease with Wiley living with him. He has his mini-me standing up at attention and his brother whispering in his ear anytime they're alone that Wiley is straight.
Wanna see which brother was right?
Check this hot little number out. Nothing that is new to the theme but certainly well written and true the desperation/lust the prompt called for.
I'll leave you with one of my favorite quotes and anpther picture of stand-in Wiley. *licks lips*
Thick and tall, with a perfect, full crown. Silky tan skin at the base, deepening in shades of red up to the crimson tip. If his cock were a building, it would be the Empire State Building, lit up for Valentine’s Day.
*quelts* My thanks to the author and the team behind the this event! " show less
I read as a type of devotional, reading a bit a day (or when I could, given my job), and I feel was well worth the time. The book details instances in our nation's history where individuals, relying on their strong Christian faith, took a stand against tyranny, bigotry, racism, and hatred, many to end up being severely persecuted themselves. Though not comrehensive into America's history and its Christian heritage, it is a good starting point. I found the stories both heartbreaking and show more inspirational. show less
This is not my usual cup of tea but seemed to thoroughly enjoy this interesting book. In this book the others examine so key historical people and events and take a look at them through a religious lens. It was not hard to do seeing how so many of our great Americans who have made history primarily during the revolutionary era were god loving, often christian and sometimes even men of the cloth. I think the others did a great job at intertwining religion and history. This book probably would show more be much more enjoyable to a bible beater because it tries to prove that this nation was intended to be a christian nation or at least be guided by christian ideology. I more or less just enjoyed it because I love to read about these great men and women of American history in any context. The authors also did a great job highlighting all the work that great work that reverends and pastors did during the civil rights era. I would recommend this book to any christian and to any history lover. The facts seemed to be generally accurate something that I did not expect going in to this book. I thought it was going to be merely Christian propaganda which I was relieved when I learned that it was much more than that. show less
This book was a great inspirational book. It had a lot of uplifting and motivating stories that made me want to work harder and become a better Christian. I like how at the beginning of every section, Toby waould put in his input, but the whole book wasn't about him. It was a bout people giving praise to God for miraculous things happening in their lives. I think my favorite story was where James King rescued Nadia, a girl with Asperger's, from a swamp. This book is a very powerful show more motivational book. I would recommend it to anyone needing some inspiration or faith boosting. show less
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