The unofficial blurb for my first book, 'Everyone's Man':
Colin Wilcox, a male whore who only handles clients of the same sex, is gang-raped while on the job. Needing medical attention, he's taken to the local ER and is befriended by one of the doctors. While he's recovering physically, reoccurring flashbacks of the attack provide small images of his brutal rape and he’s forced by Detective Keyes to handle the emotional fallout of being victimized.
Detective Keyes, a rape victim himself, is assigned to solve the crime. When a second boy is gang-raped under what appears to be similar circumstances, he needs Colin‘s help to catch the perpetrators. In the process, he tries to use his own personal experience to help Colin understand he’s not to blame for what happened.
A slow, but sure, friendship unfolds between the two men that blossoms into love, stunted by the traumatic event. When the perpetrators are finally in custody, Colin has to move forward, and the next battle is underway. He must learn to lower the barriers that will allow him to let Detective Keyes into his life for both mental and physical support. Only then will the two men be able to consummate their tender passion.
Wow. That sounds like a very emotional read.
ReplyDelete:) And it's seriously cool that this is your first book too. Good luck!
I was wondering why in the blurb and also in the TLA description the 'befriending a doctor' is mentioned, but with no reference as to his further role in the story?
ReplyDeleteAh, it's Sandra as in ... goncal01@yahoo.de
ReplyDelete@Sandra - Because it was the first time I'd ever written a blub? My beta reader said 'That works' and who was I to say differently. LOL.
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