Ebook {Epub PDF} The Hun and The General by Tristram La Roche






















 · Driving west on the two-lane freeway misnamed La Internacional, I see a couple of guys climbing up the rusty, corrugated metal fence that marks the line--La Línea--separating Mexico and the United States. Unemployment likely compels them north, where they hope to find a job mowing lawns, harvesting cucumbers, or washing dishes--anything that will put some money in.  · MANTHOLOGY is a collection of stories from two popular gay authors, Tristram La Roche and Daniel deLoite, offering a total of over 70, words guaranteed to get you up whatever the time of day. Contains explicit gay themes. On My Knees by Tristram La Roche: La Roche's first novella was a hit on Kindle and has been re-released in an enhanced form. Mark’s life is in turmoil.4/5(5).  · Been a while since I've written. Let me excuse myself for such a long absence. More than anything, I'd like to let you know what I've been up to and where I hope to go. I also hope I can coax a few of you to read my blog again as I've so enjoyed interacting Missing: Tristram La Roche.


Erik Orrantia lives in Tijuana, Baja California with his partner of seven years. He has traveled extensively throughout Mexico and hopes to share part of his experience through his writing. Driving west on the two-lane freeway misnamed La Internacional, I see a couple of guys climbing up the rusty, corrugated metal fence that marks the line--La Línea--separating Mexico and the United States. Unemployment likely compels them north, where they hope to find a job mowing lawns, harvesting cucumbers, or washing dishes--anything that will put some money in. Posted on J by Erik Orrantia. Mexico, beyond my preconceived notions of wetbacks and cholos, drug dealers and gang-bangers, thieves, confidence men, and the dire poor. Sure, those types of people exist, as does the ignorant, imbecile, beer-guzzling, monolinguistic American.


Been a while since I've written. Let me excuse myself for such a long absence. More than anything, I'd like to let you know what I've been up to and where I hope to go. Tristram la Roche is a prolific writer of M/M fiction. His latest, “The General and the The Hun”, must surely stand out as his best yet. This time he’s taking his reader back to ancient Rome and he’s taken on two formidable main characters: Attila “The Scourge of God” the Hun and influential Livianus the Roman General and Governor. Driving west on the two-lane freeway misnamed La Internacional, I see a couple of guys climbing up the rusty, corrugated metal fence that marks the line–La Línea–separating Mexico and the United States. Unemployment likely compels them north, where they hope to find a job mowing lawns, harvesting cucumbers, or washing dishes–anything.

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