The Gay Dictator |
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Author:
| Kraig, Sean |
ISBN: | 979-8-8278-9624-1 |
Publication Date: | May 2022 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $17.99 |
Book Description:
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Red White and Royal Blue meets Crazy Rich Asians in this fast-paced, cosmopolitan tale that dives headfirst into the lives of the world's most secretive (and messiest) family. Delivering an infectious dose of delectable rich people drama and heart-warming gay love, The Gay Dictator grants readers an exclusive look inside the world's most isolated and enigmatic nation.
When North Korea's Supreme Leader, Kim Yong-Joon, passes away from sudden health...
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Red White and Royal Blue meets Crazy Rich Asians in this fast-paced, cosmopolitan tale that dives headfirst into the lives of the world's most secretive (and messiest) family. Delivering an infectious dose of delectable rich people drama and heart-warming gay love, The Gay Dictator grants readers an exclusive look inside the world's most isolated and enigmatic nation.
When North Korea's Supreme Leader, Kim Yong-Joon, passes away from sudden health problems, his gay little brother makes it his mission to pull his disenfranchised constituents out of the Dark Ages.
After announcing that North Koreans finally have rights (yay!), Kim Yong-Sin assures the globe that his family's oppressive reign of terror ends with him, as the nation's first (un-rigged) presidential election will be taking place shortly.
But when transforming the World's Most Sanctioned Nation into the Land of the Free and the Home of the Gay turns out to be a lot harder than what his lush, romanticized daydreams had prepared him for, Yong-Sin tries to outrun his problems with a worldwide, diplomatic press tour, which is really just an excuse to live out his homosexual fantasies with his boyfriend, Eric.
As Election Day nears, however, Yong-Sin must decide how far he will go to cinch the presidency away from his power hungry opponents, who seem determined to erase all the progress he has made for the people of North Korea; the people he abandoned his own family to protect and defend.
Will Yong-Sin follow in his tyrannical father's footsteps, and simply refuse to step down from his birth-right delivered throne? Or will he wash his hands with the millions of families he swore to look after, in order to embark on a journey of healing with his estranged mother and her forbidden lover (his biological dad), before the messy K-drama he's forced to call a life lands him six feet under, alongside his brother?