Elvis and the Circle G Ranch
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  • Reads 57
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 54m
Complete, First published Sep 17, 2024
Elvis and the Circle G Ranch tells the captivating story of Elvis Presley's brief but meaningful time as a ranch owner. In 1967, at the height of his fame, Elvis purchased the 163-acre Circle G Ranch in Mississippi, seeking a peaceful escape from the pressures of stardom. This book explores his deep connection to the ranch, his love for horses, and how it became a retreat for him, his new wife Priscilla, and his inner circle, the Memphis Mafia. Through personal moments, financial struggles, and spiritual reflection, this book offers a unique glimpse into a lesser-known chapter of Elvis's life.
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Elvis, freshly returned home from the army on March 7th, 1960, is a bit sore from losing his mother and coming home to his Graceland mansion without her there. His 43-year-old housekeeper Mary is there to greet him, though, and she's a welcomed sight. And a pretty one. Why is she more attractive than he remembered her to be? Maybe it's because he's been away from home for a while, and his brain is still adjusting. She's the next mother figure to him, after all, since she's a family friend... But it isn't familial feelings he's starting to feel for her, and familial feelings aren't what she's starting to feel for him as well. Both are shocked when they find out that there is a spark between them, especially because they have known each other for a while, and there's an 18-year age difference between them. What will this new and unexpected attraction do to Elvis's relationships between current girlfriend Anita and new flame Priscilla? Will this help heal Mary's heart since it was broken due to her nasty divorce while Elvis was gone in the army? Note on rating: some sensual comments/details