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Five Married Men

by Martin Brant
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Overview

What is so powerful that it can cause a man to jeopardize his career and a twenty-year marriage? What steals his thoughts and inspires risks that others can't comprehend? David Westin knows. He knows the power of one man's hand on the arm of another man.

When the day comes that his best friend James reveals a lifelong secret, their lives are forever changed. Together they start on a path of discovery and physical adventure, of elation and joy, of heartache and deception. Setting themselves apart from the general brotherhood of men, they meet Jake, Jorge, and Tim. All five men form a bond and soon realize they have opened a door they can never close.

Synopsis

What is so powerful that it can cause a man to jeopardize his career and a twenty-year marriage? What steals his thoughts and inspires risks that others can't comprehend? David Westin knows. He knows the power of one man's hand on the arm of another man.

When the day comes that his best friend James reveals a lifelong secret, their lives are forever changed. Together they start on a path of discovery and physical adventure, of elation and joy, of heartache and deception. Setting themselves apart from the general brotherhood of men, they meet Jake, Jorge, and Tim. All five men form a bond and soon realize they have opened a door they can never close.

About the Author, Martin Brant

Author of Five Married Men, A Song in the Park, The Partisans, The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater, and Erotic Tales for Enlightened Minds, Martin spends most of his time writing and maintaining his blog. A resident of old east Dallas, he likes to read, ride his bike and hear from those who enjoy his novels. For more, see www.martinbrant.com.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
CreateSpace
Pages
292
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781438220833

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