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A road trip has unexpected consequences for old college teammates Joel & Brice. Will exploring their sexuality make or break the bond of friendship?


Joel and Brice were a hot double play combination on the baseball diamond in college. Off the field they were best friends, but never lovers. Ten years on their friendship is held by a thread.
Joel nearly died from a tryst with cocaine and has since dedicated his life to healing others via massage therapy. He’s bi and wonders if he’ll be able to settle down with anybody. Brice is rich, married, and unhappy in his own skin.
Will the ladies in their lives understand when the strong bond between these two men evolves into something more than friendship?

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First published September 9, 2011

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David Sullivan

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David Sullivan was born in New Jersey, across from New York City, moved to the San Jose (California) area in high school and after 35 years moved to Bandon, Oregon, a tiny coastal town.

He's retired from police officer (29 years w/ San Jose PD) and the martial arts (3rd degree black belt; 32 years in Jujitsu). He's been called a Renaissance Man with skills that include being an auto mechanic, tutor to children, salesman, police union representative, dog trainer, civic volunteer and massage therapist.

After years of being told he should write a book he did. "Wisdom is the Answer; Common Sense is the Way" (2009), under his legal name of James Giambrone, Jr. is available on Amazon. It offers refreshing views on how to live life better.

After writing that self-improvement book David took to fiction and romance. David is an open, bisexual man whose romances often address the 'no man's land' many bisexuals find themselves in. Most of his stories are short (5,000-35,000 words) and usually have high levels of erotic content. His feeling on that is to wonder why we shy away from open scenes of love making? It's so prevalent in society yet we're afraid to talk about it.

As of May 2013, David's book, Heart's United, is under nomination for awards with Bi Writers' Association in two categories: Bisexual Fiction and Bisexual Erotic Fiction.

David is an editor for an international speaker and writer and a well-known e-publisher. A new e-publisher heard of David and solicited him to launch that company's first story.

David specifically welcomes reader comments on his story: just be honest and polite. He reads reviews; they help him become a better author!

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October 13, 2011
This book is very misleading. It can't decide whether it wants to be a new-age motivational tract, or a bi-sexual love story.

I was very disappointed, as the blurb sells this as a love story between two college friends. While that strictly may be true, the romance is more a bi-sexual fourway love. The m/m sex is almost ancillary to the story of the two lead characters, and the sex, let's just say the het sex scene was hotter than the m/m short scene. That is fine as long as you SELL this story as that.

All of that could be forgiven if the whole mess was not some preachy "massage is good for everything that ails you/Billy Jack meets Making Love" mishmash.

Sorry, but this was almost unreadable if you are expecting a strictly m/m romance. I was.
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