Confused by Design
Why should gender and sexuality matter if love is possible? Contrary to the sarcastic disembodied voice in his head, Brooke Tristan Flynn is not your average community college student. He is an unparalleled fool for love. When he is re-introduced to Lorelei, his childhood love, who is without a doubt, a lesbian, Tristan must summon all his strength as a man to become a woman. By using healthy amounts of cover-up, concealing wardrobe choices, and plastic boobs Tristan begins his satirical hero's journey to prove that love supersedes appearance.

Tristan is aided in this charade by his friends. Patty, who becomes so inspired by Tristan's romantic notions, she makes her own ill-advised relationship decisions. Matthew, a gay man, who harbors his own secret crush, and Charlotte, a semi-demonic hairdresser endowed with the gifts of makeover and temptation. Tristan must overcome the doubts within himself, as well as the society at large, to be worthy of the otherwise impossible---true love.
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Confused by Design
Why should gender and sexuality matter if love is possible? Contrary to the sarcastic disembodied voice in his head, Brooke Tristan Flynn is not your average community college student. He is an unparalleled fool for love. When he is re-introduced to Lorelei, his childhood love, who is without a doubt, a lesbian, Tristan must summon all his strength as a man to become a woman. By using healthy amounts of cover-up, concealing wardrobe choices, and plastic boobs Tristan begins his satirical hero's journey to prove that love supersedes appearance.

Tristan is aided in this charade by his friends. Patty, who becomes so inspired by Tristan's romantic notions, she makes her own ill-advised relationship decisions. Matthew, a gay man, who harbors his own secret crush, and Charlotte, a semi-demonic hairdresser endowed with the gifts of makeover and temptation. Tristan must overcome the doubts within himself, as well as the society at large, to be worthy of the otherwise impossible---true love.
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Confused by Design

Confused by Design

Confused by Design

Confused by Design


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Overview

Why should gender and sexuality matter if love is possible? Contrary to the sarcastic disembodied voice in his head, Brooke Tristan Flynn is not your average community college student. He is an unparalleled fool for love. When he is re-introduced to Lorelei, his childhood love, who is without a doubt, a lesbian, Tristan must summon all his strength as a man to become a woman. By using healthy amounts of cover-up, concealing wardrobe choices, and plastic boobs Tristan begins his satirical hero's journey to prove that love supersedes appearance.

Tristan is aided in this charade by his friends. Patty, who becomes so inspired by Tristan's romantic notions, she makes her own ill-advised relationship decisions. Matthew, a gay man, who harbors his own secret crush, and Charlotte, a semi-demonic hairdresser endowed with the gifts of makeover and temptation. Tristan must overcome the doubts within himself, as well as the society at large, to be worthy of the otherwise impossible---true love.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016427454
Publisher: Brooke Fogle
Publication date: 03/31/2013
Series: The Raven's Wood Tales
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 353 KB

About the Author

B. Tanner Fogle is recent graduate with a BFA in creative writing from Chapman University. I have worked as a writer/reporter for the Orange County Register. I have also worked in college magazine and newspaper journalism as a reporter, editor and columnist.
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