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Mr. Brown: A Modern Southern Romance

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Mr. Brown: A Modern Southern Romance

De: Hal H. Hicks
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Jason McCoy is a wise-cracking, divorced Southern dad who has been arrested over thirty times but still sells weed to the sheriff's deputies. He makes no apologies for his trouble-making and constant lying, yet people always forgive him. It's not just because he's sexy, funny, and bighearted. It's also because of a tragic past that the entire county would rather forget.

Matt Brown is a gay, recently graduated GED instructor exiled to rural Oklahoma. His student loans force him to live with his boss and coworkers in a place so small that he has to run the faucet if he wants privacy in the bathroom. All he wants to do is move back to Seattle.

From the moment Jason McCoy enters Matt's classroom, the charismatic older man won't leave Matt alone. For whatever reason, McCoy is fixated on Matt and declares his intention to "educate" him in the ways of the world. However, the more Matt fights this uninvited tutelage, the more determined McCoy becomes to befriend him.

Matt knows better than to fall in love with a straight man. Or he should. On the other hand, McCoy is so handsy and affectionate that Matt thinks he may have a chance at a little how-drunk-were-we sex with McCoy, especially if moonshine is involved.

What actually happens, though, is something that neither man expected. A real connection.

Set against the uneasy backdrop of the overtly homophobic and racist rural South, this unconventional love story asks you to throw the usual rules of sex, love, and gender roles out the window and imagine what it would it look like if a gay man and a straight man could fall in love. Then, it questions whether those categories really exist at all.
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