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The ski slopes of the Swiss Alps are the backdrop for this steamy gay love story. Bernard travels from Boston to Grindelwald to put the pieces of his life back together after a painful divorce and career change. He meets a local couple who inspire him to cross borders he had never anticipated. Bernard discovers that his past wasn't what it seemed, and this liberates him to embrace a new identity and set of relationships. This unconventional coming-out story challenges traditional gender and marriage categories with unexpected twists and turns including a little Swiss spy intrigue. You'll fall…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The ski slopes of the Swiss Alps are the backdrop for this steamy gay love story. Bernard travels from Boston to Grindelwald to put the pieces of his life back together after a painful divorce and career change. He meets a local couple who inspire him to cross borders he had never anticipated. Bernard discovers that his past wasn't what it seemed, and this liberates him to embrace a new identity and set of relationships. This unconventional coming-out story challenges traditional gender and marriage categories with unexpected twists and turns including a little Swiss spy intrigue. You'll fall in love with the winter Alpine setting, exhilarating runs down the slopes, enchanting après-ski activities, and the mystery of two mature lives that cross, stirring passion and love.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Hartwig is a Boston and Provincetown based author specializing in LGBTQ stories set in historic settings around the world. The narratives are remarkable for fast-paced plots, passionate love stories, exploration of sexual identity, and evocative settings. Hartwig's books draw on his having lived in Europe, his professional work in international travel, and his college-level courses in sexual ethics and religion. Plots push boundaries around gender and family and introduce new paradigms of spirituality and magic. His novels are sensual - celebrating sexual desire, food, art, and geography.