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Sweater Guy - cover

Sweater Guy

Jerry Moreno

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

On a cold, winter evening in New Orleans, Michael Gauge waits impatiently for his BFF to meet him for happy hour. Across the bar, he spies a handsome man, and through an unfortunate series of disastrous events, they meet. In short order, Michael is intrigued. Is he gay? Why is he in New Orleans? His bright, multi-colored sweater makes it obvious he's a tourist. Is he interested in Michael, or just looking for a drinking buddy?
A quick dinner and a walk through the French Quarter lead to more drinks at a piano bar. Inhibitions drop, Michael comes out, and the handsome Jack Robbins reveals the real reason he's in New Orleans. Does this man hold promise for Michael? Could they possibly have a future together?
Available since: 02/24/2026.
Print length: 45 pages.

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