Hidden Away
Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "No man and no force can abolish memory." John Oakes and Kurt Fournier are living proof of the truth behind those words. Since the horrors of the Second World War, John and Kurt have been trudging through existence, bleeding from wounds that have never healed. Now...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "No man and no force can abolish memory." John Oakes and Kurt Fournier are living proof of the truth behind those words. Since the horrors of the Second World War, John and Kurt have been trudging through existence, bleeding from wounds that have never healed. Now they're at the crossroads of the 1950s: the war may be over, but the battle to find lasting peace has just begun. John, a PhD student at UC Berkeley and a battle-hardened veteran, floats through his postwar life until he catches the mysterious Kurt secretly playing a university piano. John thinks he may find comfort in Kurt's company but doesn't know how to connect with a man who lives a life of such careful solitude. Guilt and regret threaten to cripple their hopes for a normal life. No man is an island, so John and Kurt must risk their hearts to find happiness. Unfortunately, memories and enduring fears can paralyze even the strongest man.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781623802561 (1623802563)
Publish date: December 31st 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 340
Edition language: English
Category:
History,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
War,
Military,
Historical Romance,
Sociology,
World War II,
Social Issues,
M M Romance,
Abuse,
Dark
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