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On his way to meet friends at Winter Carnival in Quebec City, Brian wrecks his car in a snowstorm. The incident precipitates a collision of cultures - Brian's gay secular world - and the conservative Muslim one of the garage owners in Sherbrooke. One of the owners agrees to drive Brian to Quebec City only to get stranded with him as the winter storm intensifies. Later in the week, the owner's handsome nephew, Omar, delivers Brian's car. Omar and Brian experience instant attraction, setting in motion a chain reaction of erotically charged passion, self-discovery, and international intrigue…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
On his way to meet friends at Winter Carnival in Quebec City, Brian wrecks his car in a snowstorm. The incident precipitates a collision of cultures - Brian's gay secular world - and the conservative Muslim one of the garage owners in Sherbrooke. One of the owners agrees to drive Brian to Quebec City only to get stranded with him as the winter storm intensifies. Later in the week, the owner's handsome nephew, Omar, delivers Brian's car. Omar and Brian experience instant attraction, setting in motion a chain reaction of erotically charged passion, self-discovery, and international intrigue linking Quebec, Morocco, and Boston. Can Brian and Omar cross personal and cultural borders or will they remain entrenched in vastly different worlds, repeating history? Enjoy this fast-paced plot and richly textured narrative.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Hartwig is a Boston- and Provincetown-based author of LGBTQ fiction. His books weave together LGBTQ themes, ethics, religion, art, languages, and travel. The stories are set in international venues with rich local descriptions and language. Hartwig imagines multidimensional characters who are at crossroads in their lives. They grapple with their own gender and sexuality and with prevailing paradigms of sexuality and family in the world around them. Hartwig has a facility for fast-paced plots that transport readers to other worlds. They are romantic and steamy as well as thoughtful and engaging.