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A Broken Cup

Emery C. Walters

Verlag: JMS Books LLC

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Beschreibung

Funerals are no fun, except, maybe, if cell phones get mixed up. Russell hasn't seen his now deceased, non-supportive father in years, but his older brother calls him in Hawaii, demanding his appearance at the funeral. But brother Mike warns against displaying any 'gay stuff' to his perfect wife and innocent children.
Recently dumped, Russell isn't quite with it as he rushes to get ready with help from a new neighbor. So it turns out that the Mike he calls from the airport isn't his brother but the neighbor's bisexual ex. 
Countless hi-jinks follow, with family and without. Through it all, sexy ex Mike is right there with Russell. When all is said and done, can Russell make a go with a newly developed family with Mike? What might life be like on the mainland?
Verfügbar seit: 21.04.2018.
Drucklänge: 43 Seiten.

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