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Olives for the Stranger
Olives for the Stranger
Olives for the Stranger
Audiobook7 hours

Olives for the Stranger

Written by Neil S. Plakcy

Narrated by Stan Jenson

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Fourth in the Have Body, Will Guard series, which can be a stand-alone listen as well.

Bodyguards Aidan Greene and Liam McCullough face the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia as protesters and police clash in the streets.

A gay couple who live on a vineyard in the Tunisian countryside ask Aidan and Liam to protect their niece Leila, a young girl whose mother has been taken into police custody. Leila, though, has been raised by her religious parents to distrust, even hate, her gay uncles and anyone like them. For the first time, the bodyguards have to protect someone who embodies the world's prejudice against them.

As the threats against Leila and her activist parents grow, hunky ex-SEAL Liam is stuck in the Tunisian countryside while teacher and novice bodyguard Aidan travels to France on his own with Leila. Liam must deal with his emotions once separated from his partner, while Aidan struggles to protect Leila and her father from a deadly villain as Liam has taught him.

Both men must examine the depths of their love for each other while it seems the whole country is against them

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSamwise Books
Release dateFeb 15, 2011
ISBN9798822607767
Olives for the Stranger
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Neil S. Plakcy

Neil Plakcy is the author of over thirty romance and mystery novels. He lives in South Florida with his partner and two rambunctious golden retrievers. His website is www.mahubooks.com.

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