Classic M/M RomCom When Harry Met Sal By
LAMBDA-Award Winning Ryan Field Republished
New York, NY – February 2023 – Lambda-award winning author Ryan Field wrote this gay
romance as part of his series of novels retelling beloved romcoms with gay
characters. Inspired by the romcom classic Nora Ephron movie, When Harry Met Sally, about two friends
who finally realize how much they love each other after many years, this novel
is an homage to the power of romantic story telling and true love.
When Harry
Beckham's best friend asks him to drive her new, casual boyfriend, Sal
Sorentino, from California to New York, Harry never expected they'd wind up as
lovers their first night on the road. Harry just assumes that Sal is straight,
and Harry already has a boyfriend of his own back in San Francisco.
But when Sal explains that he's bisexual and that he's extremely attracted to
Harry, everything changes. Harry tries to resist the mutual attraction, but all
it takes is one simple kiss and they both wind up having the best sex of their
lives on a cross-country road trip.
When they reach New York, they agree to go their separate ways and forget about
each other. Harry becomes a well-known designer who does national talk shows,
and Sal becomes a professional poker player who lives in a mansion and owns a
pet pig named Dolly. And by the time they meet up again seven years later,
their lives have changed completely.
But that doesn't stop the passionate physical connection between them from
surfacing again. Though all the odds seem to be against them, their physical
relationship evolves into mutual love and respect. And this unyielding love
they feel for each other turns out to be stronger than anything they could have
imagined.
Explained author Ryan Field, “when I write books based on mainstream movie titles like When Harry Met Sally what I'm really doing is making a statement that says I'd like to see a movie like WHEN HARRY MET SAL for a change instead of what I've been seeing for most of my life. This isn't fan-fic. This is more like "what-if-fic."
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