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* '''Setting''': A journalist has an interesting encounter in the middle of an African civil war. | * '''Setting''': A journalist has an interesting encounter in the middle of an African civil war. | ||
Revision as of 21:30, 4 September 2007
- Author: Ansley Vaughan
- Publisher: Freya's Bower
- Year: 2006
- Setting: A journalist has an interesting encounter in the middle of an African civil war.
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Guy Maltravers' life is changed forever on the day he meets Tabansi Changa. Sent by his paper to Mandisa, an east African country convulsed by civil war, Guy manages to get a facility trip up to the front. Major Changa is a moody and difficult career soldier who's uprooted himself from a comfortable job in Britain to come to the aid of his people. Changa doesn't want to be acting as nursemaid to a journalist, and he lets Guy know it. But behind the rudeness, there's a magnetism, a sense of sexual power, of which Guy, far away from his wife and children, is only too aware.
When they're trapped by the rebels in a bunkhouse in the mountains, the tension between them is unleashed into shattering sexual action. Now Changa wants Guy to make up for all the time he's lost, and puts him through a shocking baptism of fire at the notorious Boat Club. Will Guy adopt Changa's louche life-style? And what happens when they meet again, in very different circumstances.
Rating
- Freya's Bower has given The Facility Trip the rating of 'Beyond Sizzling.'
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Awards
- The Facility Trip was given the Freya Award by the reviewer at Wild Child.