Gay Themed Features from Lazy Frog
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Rugged park ranger Drew Parker’s
lonely existence changes forever when
he rescues Mark, a man with amnesia
who is apparently the victim of an
accidental fall from the cliffs. Sparks fly
immediately between Drew and Mark
and their friendship becomes much
more in front of a roaring fireplace.
Their newfound romantic bliss is
shattered when the truth about Mark’s
accident is revealed and when his
former life tries to reclaim him. Michael
Aker's first film is an unashamed
homage to gay love - a movie so
passionate it will melt even the coldest
heart.

REVIEW

Drew Parker is a gay forest ranger
living in a remote mountain town with
his brother and sister-in-law and the
occasional lover just passing through.
All that changes when he hears the
cries of an anguished man in the
mountains. Drew scoops Mark Reeves
in his arms and rushes him to hospital.
Other than a few scrapes, Mark has
amnesia. Without memory of who he
is--or supposed to be--Drew befriends
him and takes him home to his rustic
cabin.

The sexual spark between the two
guys is palpable from the beginning.
There is a kiss and the instinctual
pullback. They become lovers one
night in front of a roaring fire. The brief
romance changes when Drew's ranger
brother discovers Mark's car and he is
forced to deal with his life. This low
budget indie is filled with romance, two
attractive leading men and a romantic
tale hot enough to melt even the
coldest heart.

Scott Cranin