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Suicide Ride: The Fix - E. Llewellyn
Suicide Ride: The Fix
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SUICIDE RIDE: THE FIX continues the saga of Johnny Gellis and Norman Dimond begun in the first book in the SUICIDE RIDE series, THE PLATINUM MAN. The basic premise remains the same. If you enjoyed THE PLATINUM MAN, you’ll love THE FIX! You hitch your lift with this man You'll have your blood... show more
SUICIDE RIDE: THE FIX continues the saga of Johnny Gellis and Norman Dimond begun in the first book in the SUICIDE RIDE series, THE PLATINUM MAN. The basic premise remains the same. If you enjoyed THE PLATINUM MAN, you’ll love THE FIX!

You hitch your lift with this man
You'll have your blood on your hand …

AN OLDER MAN WITH NO FUTURE, AND NOTHING TO LIVE FOR …

Norman Dimond is the Silver Man, an over-the-hill LA-based rock 'n roll record producer who has seen better days. A set-for-life bisexual with a hard spot for younger men, he squanders his nights hustling cash-strapped gay-for-pay desperadoes who swagger into his den on the Sunset Strip, looking for drive-by love in all the right places. Lonely and at loose ends, he longs for a worthy dance partner, but despairs of finding him … Until one night, when he least expects it, in waltzes …

A YOUNGER MAN WITH A PAST, AND A DEATH WISH …

Johnny Gellis is the Platinum Man, a beautiful straight wreck who needs fixing—and who wants exactly what Norman Dimond has to give: a platform, a stage. But does he want it badly enough? Desperate to outrun his demons, he's driving himself crazy, and is heading straight for the edge. Can Norman save him, before it's too late?

TWO LIVES ABOUT TO COLLIDE IN A SUICIDE RIDE …

When Norman meets Johnny, their heavy-metal fenders bend, sending the male-on-male sparks flying. Johnny's number-one-with-a-bullet hit "Suicide Ride" blows Norman's mind, while his number-99-with-an-anchor tattoo pricks up more than just his ears. And though this hell-bent, cliff-hanging headbanger is the man-boy of his dreams, keeping him on course turns out to be a waking nightmare. Can Norman do it? Can he put him on top while stopping him from breaking down and destroying them both? The deeper Dimond digs, the darker it gets; and as the secrets and suspense multiply, so, too, do the lies. Johnny is hiding something, that much Norman is sure of; and what's worse, he begins to feel the tug of even darker and ever more violent undertows—sinister, malevolent drags that Gellis himself cannot spin-rinse away.

SUICIDE RIDE is at once a profound work of literature and a neo-noir Hollywood bromance for the ages. Gay fiction as well as literary fiction, it's one fast-paced rock 'n roll romance novel you won't be able to put down, a gritty, realistic, eye-poppingly pimped-out Ride, flush with all the car parts for a runaway success. Switching genres like lanes, SUICIDE RIDE: THE PLATINUM MAN is a total head spin—an ebullient, erudite, yet racy exploration of the ancient themes that obsess us, by way of the pop culture freeway.

Whether you’re male or female, gay or straight—if you get off on bisexual sex stories about masculine gay men seeking gay sex with straight men; if character-driven literary fiction makes you drool; if you're a bad-ass rocking roller looking to holler; if all you dream about is getting away for awhile—then this book is your ticket to paradise.

Download him onto your Kindle or other device using the FREE KINDLE READING APPS, and for less than the price of a cheap trick, Johnny Gellis will roll right into your Car-port. Pick him up now—and you'll live to tell the tale.

But buyer beware: better buckle up. You're in for one hell of a HARD Ride!

“Elizabeth Llewellyn is a literary force to be reckoned with in this astonishing debut as a novelist. She does for Gay literature what Kubrick did for cinema—redefines and elevates, and constantly undercuts your expectations of the genre, making believers out of blowhards. Unfettered, unflinching, bristling with emotion, SUICIDE RIDE rocks your world. Turning the concept of the Bildungsroman on its head, this literary tour de force explores the nether regions of characters who live on the edge. These are the people your parents used to warn you about.” ~ Mark Peter Krasselt, author of Kubrick: Lessons of a Sentient
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00I4FFXI2
Pages no: 261
Edition language: English
Category:
Romance, M M Romance
Series: Suicide Ride (#2)
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MMarte
MMarte rated it
1.0 Suicide Ride: The Fix
*snort*
JennyJen
JennyJen rated it
1.0 Suicide Ride: The Fix
Gah. That blurb. Just a terrible as the blurb for book one. Based on what I read of book one - the terrible writing, the horrible plot, and the hateable characters – I won't be wasting any money on this book. That horrible blurb alone is enough to make me want to run screaming.
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