Author: | William Jervis | ISBN: | 9781310737206 |
Publisher: | William Jervis | Publication: | April 25, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | William Jervis |
ISBN: | 9781310737206 |
Publisher: | William Jervis |
Publication: | April 25, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Me & Madison and the button hunt, is an urban story of young gay love. At the start, attempted gay teen suicide brings Billy and Madison together; Madison thwarts Billy's attempted suicide. They fall in love and grow in life together to become security guards turn vigilante's. Becoming the glue that holds their family together at the same time fighting to save the lives of those they love from a blood thirsty gang of crack cocaine dealers. They become more dangerous than the drug dealers they pursue. Equipped with the weapons of true friendships, money and hardware (guns). More than anything however, they have each other. The button hunt is a private intimate adult game they invent just for each other. These are gay action heroes. Not the stereotypical black men on the down-low, or self absorbed queens usually depicted in recent films spreading the virus to unsuspecting straight black women.
Me & Madison and the button hunt, is an urban story of young gay love. At the start, attempted gay teen suicide brings Billy and Madison together; Madison thwarts Billy's attempted suicide. They fall in love and grow in life together to become security guards turn vigilante's. Becoming the glue that holds their family together at the same time fighting to save the lives of those they love from a blood thirsty gang of crack cocaine dealers. They become more dangerous than the drug dealers they pursue. Equipped with the weapons of true friendships, money and hardware (guns). More than anything however, they have each other. The button hunt is a private intimate adult game they invent just for each other. These are gay action heroes. Not the stereotypical black men on the down-low, or self absorbed queens usually depicted in recent films spreading the virus to unsuspecting straight black women.