Posts Tagged ‘Lulu’


Off the Record by Matthew Haldeman-Time

March 27th, 2010 by Kassa / 631 views

Title: Off the Record
Author: Matthew Haldeman-Time
Publisher: Lulu
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Blurb:

Jordan Jennings inherited both fame and fortune as the only son of a silver screen starlet and the grandson of two Hollywood legends.  Because of his infamous birth (and famous parentage), Jordan’s every move made the headlines, and he soon learned that the only way to keep the media out of his life was not to have a life at all. Charged with keeping his family’s secrets, as well as his own, he put aside his own desires long ago for the sake of family pride and grew up to become a hopeless hermit. With the chance of love on the horizon, will Jordan have to sacrifice his family’s reputation in order to have a life of his own?

Patrick Wright was a fearless reporter whose career was headed straight to the top. He was a man who knew what he wanted and always went after it. With money, success, and a very healthy social life, Patrick was living the dream. He had no idea that anything was missing until he met Jordan. Jordan’s polished manners, incredible looks, and honest desire were an irresistible combination that Patrick just couldn’t do without. But when his career hangs in the balance and Patrick is faced with losing everything he’s worked so hard to achieve, will his love for Jordan conquer all?

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The Hummingbird Summer by GS Wiley

March 22nd, 2010 by Kassa / 387 views

Title: The Hummingbird Summer
Author: GS Wiley
Publisher: Lulu
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Blurb:

Collection of two gay-themed short stories set in New York City in the 1960s.

In “The Hummingbird Summer,” typewriter salesman Henry Maitland takes advantage of the summer exodus from New York City to snatch a few private moments with his married lover Pete Kingsley, an affair doomed by era and circumstance.

In “Sukiyaki,” Japanese-American private eye John Tamaru looks into the death of a worker in a Chinese restaurant, only to find out that first impressions are deceiving.

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