Beyond Machu by William Maltese
Dan is a photoreporter sent in Peru to make an article on Machu Pichu. But he accidentaly (or maybe no so accidentaly) meets Sloane, an adventurer in search of an airplane crushed which holds the key to clean the good name of his family. The fact that the two men are openly gay and willingly to let the heat between them to flare adds romance to an adventurer old type novel (and old type has not a negative meaning in this case, but a really positive one)Dan is a beautiful character, so helpless to manage his sex driven mind when he is in front of an hunk man like Sloane: but I can't be sorry for him, when the result is so much enjoyable for both of them.
In an amazon review I have read a comparison between Sloane and Indiana Jones, but I have to say that Sloane remind me better the character of Michael Douglas in Romancing the Stone, even if more beautiful (Michael Douglas is not really my tipe...)
William Maltese is a master in create wonderful supporting characters who didn't stole the scene to the leading couple: I love Edouardo, and was a little sad for his non happily ever after story with Miguel.
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Paperback: 228 pages
Publisher: MLR Press (April 28, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1934531685
ISBN-13: 978-1934531686
Dan is a photoreporter sent in Peru to make an article on Machu Pichu. But he accidentaly (or maybe no so accidentaly) meets Sloane, an adventurer in search of an airplane crushed which holds the key to clean the good name of his family. The fact that the two men are openly gay and willingly to let the heat between them to flare adds romance to an adventurer old type novel (and old type has not a negative meaning in this case, but a really positive one)