Nikki
Silva feels like she’s blown up her life even as her brothers tease her about
blowing up a boat called the Mona Lisa. Divorced, funding for her shark
research cut off, she’s moved back to Provincetown to live with her father in
her childhood home. Nikki hopes to regain herself. She’s written a grant
proposal for the newly formed Massachusetts Bay Commission to fund a study that
will get her back to the sort of research she loves. The commission is run by
her ex-husband Ned, who would rather have a migraine than give money to his
ex-wife.
Marco Tornetti wants to turn a hole-in-the-wall Newark
spaghetti joint into a trendy bistro. His silent partner, Fat Phil Lagosa,
wants to use the place to solicit questionable business deals. When Fat Phil accuses Marco of a double cross
and has him taken for a ride by one of his hit men, Marco knows he’s in too
deep.
Marco escapes the hit man and takes the first bus out of
the Tri-state area, a bus chartered by the Greater Teaneck Gay Men’s Choir and
headed for Provincetown. Marco figures that Phil would never look for him in
Provincetown‘s gay community. But when he meets Nikki and falls hard for her,
he finds that pretending to be gay isn’t as easy as it would seem.
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LOVE that song. It wasn't very popular but it has an awesome sound to it. One of my faves by him.
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Thanks Jenn. I love it, too. All those fiddles really make it sound like an old sea shanty.
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