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No day is a good day to get a "Dear John" e-mail, but Christmas Eve has got to be the worst. Jazz pianist Gerry had had everything planned out and waiting at home, the wine, the candles, and the ring to propose to his boyfriend Javier. But Javier ran off--with a trumpet player, of all people!--for a jazz tour of Europe. That was three years ago, and Gerry hasn't touched his piano or another man since. Javier was his muse as well as the love of his life. Another Christmas alone in San Diego is too much to bear. He goes out for a short walk off a long pier-- --and wakes up to find himself inside a stranger's house, almost naked, and listening to Christmas carols played on a tenor saxophone. The sax player, Paz, has adored Gerry and his music for years, ever since he was a green college musician and Gerry the guest artist. Gerry was the first gay jazz player Paz had met, and a huge inspiration, but Paz never got a chance to tell him so. Now fate has given Paz a second chance, but Gerry isn't listening because his belief in himself and his music has been so badly shaken. Paz will do anything to become Gerry's new inspiration, but it's going to take more than hot sex and great music to mend Gerry's broken heart. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Gerry is a jazz piano player. He is in love with Javier, a singer, but Javier is not so in love with him and left him on the Christmas Eve leaving only an email to explain things. Gerry is full of pain and he could no more listen to the music he was feeling when he made love to Javier. Three years later Javier is again alone during Christmas Eve and he no more has a reason to go on and searches a way out on San Diego pier and in the water below it. But Paz, a sax player who knew Gerry before the "accident" with Javier and who was in love with him till then, rescues him and "forces" him to accept him as muse.
The story is not more than this, but it's tender and well written, a beautiful Christmas tale to the sound of Latin tunes. And as I said, I'd be happy to read more about Gerry and Pax, and about the music they "do" together.