This narrative is a tender, late-in-life coming out story of a gay man tormented by a troubling past. It is a sequel to the evocative and steamy gay romance novel, "Old Vines." This book picks up five years later. Patrick and Zeno live with their son, Massimo, on the family vineyard overlooking the Amalfi Coast. Pepe, the strikingly handsome foreman and cousin, lives next door. After a string of failed relationships with women, Patrick and Zeno invite Pepe to join them and Massimo for a winter vacation to Disney World and Ft. Lauderdale. Patrick and Zeno suspect that Pepe is more attracted to…mehr
This narrative is a tender, late-in-life coming out story of a gay man tormented by a troubling past. It is a sequel to the evocative and steamy gay romance novel, "Old Vines." This book picks up five years later. Patrick and Zeno live with their son, Massimo, on the family vineyard overlooking the Amalfi Coast. Pepe, the strikingly handsome foreman and cousin, lives next door. After a string of failed relationships with women, Patrick and Zeno invite Pepe to join them and Massimo for a winter vacation to Disney World and Ft. Lauderdale. Patrick and Zeno suspect that Pepe is more attracted to men than women, and while in Florida, Pepe finally embraces that side of himself. Their adventure becomes complicated as the three adults face tangling affections for one another and must come to grips with what it means to be family and how to honor each other's paths. This erotically charged story takes place in rich settings - the Italian coast, Florida, Boston, and Vermont and celebrates the way our desires nudge us towards authenticity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Hartwig is a Boston and Provincetown base author gaining quick acclaim for his gay romance novels set in exotic places around the world. Stories combine rich descriptions of historical and artistic sites - in places such as the Alps, the Amalfi Coast, and Rome - with steamy love stories where characters grapple with sexual identity at crossroads of their lives. Hartwig's stories weave together facets of his own life - his having lived in Rome, his work as a professor of sexual ethics, and his life as an artist. Plots are fast paced, filled with compelling dialogue, fascinating personalities, and thoughtful exploration of cultural shifts in gender, sexuality, religion, and culture. If you love travel, history, art, romance, and intrigue - you'll love his books!
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