Jagger's Revolution

Kevin Hunter

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This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9781425963712 $ 13.97

Jagger is an aristocratic beach thug in his early thirties who rules by his scrupulous idea of how dating and relationships should be.  He’s strikingly attractive, strong and sexy, but also a menace, with an aggressive disapproval for weakness and bad etiquette.  His rough and interesting dating past prompts an editor to spear him into incorporating and transcribing his findings into a series of sex columns for a popular magazine.  The author sets up a highly perceptive dark alter ego, Jagger, to deliver a not particularly warm interpretation of relationships.  His bold column becomes well liked escalating him into an iconoclastic figure.  He comes into contact with one poor association after another, which only gives him another problematic issue to glob onto his neurosis and struggle with.  The land of the beautiful consumes his circle in the form of Slade, Troy and Russell, his engaging friends who ad depth to his plight and compliment his forceful nature by tempering his inflexible fight on mankind to gain insight into their intolerable behavior.  The narrative is sexually explicit throughout, but affecting in places when you’re motioned to deliberate.  If there is any light to all his darkness it’s the winning love story, the central theme that runs throughout his disappointments in matters of the heart.  He experiences the kind of crush and love one has as a teenager over Garth, the dreamboat lifeguard from Australia, with the boyish distinction and the killer smile, who he keeps running into in passing.  He feels an immediate silent connection with him and longs to get close.  The "Untitled Jagger Sequel" is due out in the Fall of 2009.

 

“Jagger’s Revolution” is a Lambda Literary Award Nominee in two categories "Best Gay Romance" and "Best Gay Erotica".

Kevin began work in the entertainment field at the age of 23 joining one of Hollywood’s most respected actors, Michelle Pfeiffer. The sharp, film-literate worked as an assistant at her company, Via Rosa, where he assisted in reading and writing coverage on potential projects searching for strong female driven characters-no victims. He worked through the development and productions of, One Fine Day and A Thousand Acres. He then made a move into film production hammering his name into stone in the film industry and adding to a mounting list of credits that include Via Rosa’s The Deep End of the Ocean, as well as Crazy in Alabama, The Perfect Storm and Dr. Dolittle 2. He reunited with Pfeiffer’s producing partner, Kate Guinzburg at her short lived company with veteran Producer, Martin Bregman, to assist in bringing the film Carolina into production. An avid storyteller, he also enjoys penning trashy beach reads, contributing as Kevin Hunter to the dude lit genre, reporting on a guy’s sex life, the meaning of love, and analyzing the good, bad, and dirty in relationships.  His first book Navy Blue Eyes is a voyeuristic journey of the development and crash of an online long distance relationship between two guys that begins to discombobulate in a negative way.  Jagger's Revolution is his second book, which is currently undergoing a screenplay draft adaptation.  Jagger's Revolution - The Screenplay will be available as a paperback in the Spring of 2008 and is open for option.

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