The Barber’s Shop

The Barber’s Shop by Steven Paul Germané is an illustrated edition published by AuthorHouse in November 2013. This 672-page book explores the unexpected dynamics that unfold during a seemingly routine visit to the barber’s shop, where a busy schedule leads to an encounter that transforms into a hot forbidden love affair between consenting adults. The narrative delves into the complexities of personal relationships and the tension between professional boundaries and personal feelings.
Readers will find a story that intertwines elements of fiction and erotica, focusing on the interactions between the protagonist and the barber, known for his charm and womanizing ways. The plot reveals how a simple trip to the barber can lead to unforeseen complications, particularly given the barber’s past connections with the protagonist’s family. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the characters’ motivations and the circumstances that challenge their perceptions of each other, all set against the backdrop of a typical Saturday morning at the barber’s shop.
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Who would ever think that simple horseplay could turn into a hot forbidden love affair between consenting adults? Because of a busy schedule, I had to advert my usual Wednesday afternoon trip to the barber’s shop to a Saturday morning visit to the barber’s shop. Knowing how everyone seemed to get cuts on Saturdays, because of wanting to go out and party Saturday nights or for a fresh look for Sunday morning church service or because of work on Monday. I figured showing up early before everyone else got there, it would be my way of beating the crowd. Boy was I wrong. Not to mention that the barber, although his reputation for his cuts exceeded him well, he was also known as a womanizer and went through women like he changed underwear, daily. And he had also made a play for my younger sister at one time, knowing he was well over the age of 21. I had my beef with Jay but I respected him as a barber and knew that although his personal life was his own and none of my business, he knew how to cut my hair. And regardless of what my personal thoughts were of him, we were still cordial to one another keeping business as business… Until that fateful Saturday morning.
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