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Brothers of the Zodiac: Leo
Brothers of the Zodiac: Leo
Brothers of the Zodiac: Leo
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Magic happens, even in Idaho.

Jack Leonard usually puts together the technological magic in the background for stage plays at the local theater. However, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz comes from New York City with their own brand of magic and Jack is out of a job.

But even as Jack falls for the Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow, too, how is he going to get his job back — and stay with the two men he loves?

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Release dateOct 15, 2018
ISBN9781946907394
Brothers of the Zodiac: Leo
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Maxwell Thomas

A lifetime resident of Rhode Island, Maxwell Thomas has been writing fiction for over 30 years, focusing on gay male fiction, such as romance, erotica, mystery, or urban fantasy.

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    Brothers of the Zodiac - Maxwell Thomas

    Brothers

    of the Zodiac

    Leo

    Maxwell Thomas

    copyright © 2018 by Maxwell Thomas

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    Published by Zarra Knightley Publishing

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    ISBN 978-1-946907-39-4 (EPUB)

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    Leo

    Leo

    Boise, Idaho

    September 8, 1935

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    I watched the train pull into the station. We had three wagons ready to haul the gear necessary for the stage production of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This train contained the original cast members from the New York production.

    What the hell caused them to come all the way to Boise, I had no idea.

    Not to mention, the entire production would be weirdly out of place in the Fox Theatre, which had Egyptian themes throughout. It was supposed to look like King Tut’s tomb.

    Jack, the supervisor called to me. C’mon.

    I was the strongest person in the group, and the one with the

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