![]() ![]() Libraries that currently have a GLBTQ fiction collection are encouraged to add this title to their adult romance sections. Mexican Heat is the 13th book by Baumbach (the proprietor of ManLoveRomance Press) and the 14th for Lanyon. These authors are widely known and respected by fans of the man-to-man erotic romance genre, which features gay eroticism crafted to appeal to both men and women. ![]() Mexican Heat is the first joint effort by Laura Baumbach and John Lanyon. She holds 2 Eppie awards, numerous reviewer awards, several RWA Chapter awards, and MEXICAN HEAT was a 2009 Lambda Literary Award Finalist for Best Gay Romance, winner of several RWA chapter awards and WINNER of the EPPIE AWARD for best romantic suspense. The story’s plot line has the requisite twists, turns, and love scenes that will leave readers pleasantly exhausted at its conclusion. As the story unfolds, Botelli offers his sister, Gina, to the Mexican drug lord Don Jesus Sanchez as his next wife, in hopes of establishing an alliance between the two families.īut while Sandalini’s main interest is in destroying Botelli, it is Sanchez’s second-in-command, Miguel Ortega, with whom he becomes most intrigued and entangled. Mexican Heat, the first in the MLR Press’ Crime & Cocktails series, follows the gritty adventures of San Francisco police detective Gabriel Sandalini, who is working deep undercover as the hired gun for Ricco Botelli: the head of a west coast crime family. ![]()
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