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All his life Benicio Quispe has dreamed of being a guide on the Inca Trail. He gets his chance when the top travel agency in Cusco, Peru hires him. Alberto Salazar, his assigned mentor, fits Benicio's idea of a perfect guide, but he's also everything Benicio never dared to dream of in a boyfriend. Alberto learned a long time ago to be discreet about his sexuality. It's a necessary sacrifice to keep the respect of the guides and porters whose help is critical in a successful hike. So he pushes aside his attraction to his new junior guide and goes on as usual. But when a group of old friends…mehr

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All his life Benicio Quispe has dreamed of being a guide on the Inca Trail. He gets his chance when the top travel agency in Cusco, Peru hires him. Alberto Salazar, his assigned mentor, fits Benicio's idea of a perfect guide, but he's also everything Benicio never dared to dream of in a boyfriend. Alberto learned a long time ago to be discreet about his sexuality. It's a necessary sacrifice to keep the respect of the guides and porters whose help is critical in a successful hike. So he pushes aside his attraction to his new junior guide and goes on as usual. But when a group of old friends arrives to hike the trail again, they convince him a relationship with Benicio is worth pursuing. His newfound resolve is enough to get them on a first date, but no amount of courage can change the attitudes of their family and friends. The risks on the trail are easy compared to finding a path through the challenges keeping them apart.
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Lorsqu' Ariel Tachna avait douze ans, elle a découvert deux choses : la langue française et les romans d'amour. Ces deux amours l'ont définie depuis. Au moment où elle terminait le lycée, elle avait écrit quatre romans que personne ne voudrait lire aujourd'hui, mettant en vedette une jeune femme qui était - vous l'aurez deviné - bilingue. Cette fille était tout ce qu'Ariel voulait être à douze ans et qu'elle n'était pas. Elle vit maintenant dans la banlieue de Houston avec son mari (qui parle également français), ses enfants (qui comprennent le français, même lorsqu'ils sont trop paresseux pour le parler) et leurs deux chiens (qui refusent obstinément de répondre aux ordres en français).