
Zeke and Wesley
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Zeke and Wesley is an opposites attract romance set in Alaska at a resort for queer men. It features a musician who is haunted by a past relationship and a professional event planner who is looking for an adventure. Wesley Dugan raises money for other people for a living, and finally decides he needs to spend a little on himself for a change. He wants an adventure, somewhere that he can indulge his appetites without making promises to anyone. The Barn is an exclusive Alaskan resort that is highly regarded in the scene and promises kinky delights, assuming Wesley can brave his fear of flying to...
Zeke and Wesley is an opposites attract romance set in Alaska at a resort for queer men. It features a musician who is haunted by a past relationship and a professional event planner who is looking for an adventure. Wesley Dugan raises money for other people for a living, and finally decides he needs to spend a little on himself for a change. He wants an adventure, somewhere that he can indulge his appetites without making promises to anyone. The Barn is an exclusive Alaskan resort that is highly regarded in the scene and promises kinky delights, assuming Wesley can brave his fear of flying to get there. Zeke Burrell is about to celebrate a major anniversary. At nearly a thousand days, he imagines he's spent more time at the Barn than anyone but the owners. To Zeke, the resort is his home and his sanctuary, where he can write music and find peace in his routine. When they meet, Zeke is surprised to be so curious about the resort's newest guest, and Wesley doesn't expect to become so infatuated on the first day of his vacation. While they desire the same dynamic at the resort, the rest of their lives couldn't be any different. Zeke prefers quiet and solitude, while Wesley enjoys the company of others and a good party. Zeke has a complicated history, but Wesley's couldn't be more straightforward. Is it possible for them to find the balance they crave both in-scene and out?