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Hypocrisy - Keegan Kennedy

Hypocrisy

Keegan Kennedy
Kennedy-Empire Media , English
2 ratings

After graduating with a Master’s from Queen’s Landing University, Cade Rogers thought life would roll out the red carpet for him, but that doesn’t seem to be the case… Just when it seems that the only job that he’ll be able to get is one involving a paper hat, Cade gets job the interview of a lifetime—with a handsome, older Republican congressman, Bram Tucker. Although Cade is a Democrat, he goes for the interview, and the young liberal soon finds out that in politics that things aren’t always as they seem. And most importantly—Cade learns that morally self-righteous politicians often live in a ‘do as I say…not as I do’ world. But there is one surprise Bram reveals that will rock the boy to his core and make Cade never look at a foot-long coney the same way again.



Novella is 14,000 words and contains satire and explosive male for male bonding.

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