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The quiet cul-de-sac is pristine and inviting. The white picket fences are bright and clean. The lawns are green and manicured. The pools in the backyards are sparking blue. And the forgotten husbands inside are still desperate!
The second volume in the Desperate Househusbands saga picks up immediately after book 1. Ben and Levi continue to discover that their new relationship is more than enough to take away the sting of their current failed marriages. Not only are they exploring new passions and trying out their wildest fantasies, they decide that perhaps the other desperate men on the street just might be open to the same.
Jose Sanchez is reeling from the discovery of secret text messages sent to his wife. In the middle of his pain, he happens to his neighbor Ken’s private moments. It gets Jose to wondering if Ken is feeling neglected by his partner as well. Ken Park is struggling with his own issues with his husband, Darius, who seems a bit more into being non-exclusive than he ever knew. Like the other husbands, failed golf pro, Bridger, watches his own relationship blow up around him as well. Is there hope for the handsome Native American to find love and passion again?
In the middle of their lives crashing around them, the men receive an invitation to a Texas Hold-em Poker Party next door with Ben and Levi. They wonder if maybe getting together with some friends might pull them out of the depression they are in. Little do they know just how much they will be experiencing when they join in. Jump on board with volume two of the Desperate Househusbands series and be prepared to ante up with all the neighbors who learn just what it really means to GO ALL IN.

66 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 15, 2016

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