REVIEW: “Making it Pay” by J.L Merrow
ABOUT: Sometimes you can’t see the silver lining for the clouds. Abandoned as a baby and now working as a rent boy, Daniel finds it hard to let people … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Like and Subscribe” by Jay Bell
ABOUT: Remember that hunky guy on YouTube who caught your eye? The one with the awesome pecs and killer smile? I bet you couldn’t stop watching his videos. Just imagine … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Bird Meets Cage” by Anyta Sunday
ABOUT: He called himself Stardust, but one of my friends told me his name was Jean. I met him during the summer I worked at the cotton candy stand when … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Better Than New” by Charley Descoteaux
ABOUT: Dear Author, Please use this excerpt as a prompt: O’ God it’s wonderful to get out of bed and drink too much coffee and smoke too many cigarettes and … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Forever Under a Rainbow” by Posy Roberts
ABOUT: “I’m not straight” is how Bridger Jenkins came out. That’s all he’s comfortable claiming at first, even if he’s more than willing to experiment sexually with men to find … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Never the Perfect Moment” by K-Lee Klein
ABOUT: Bryan Monroe has always catalogued his life in terms of moments—right moments, wrong moments, perfect moments. But when his best friend and partner on the police force, Chrys Delos, … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Indigo Footsteps, Spatters of Red” By J. Fally
ABOUT: At first glance, Carter Cross and Josh Lessard seem like an ordinary couple. They make love and fight, know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, deal with the “in-laws,” and … Continue reading
COVERS WEEK REVIEW: “Straight Guy’s First Gay Shave (An M/M Body Shaving and Anal Sex Story)” by Josh Lark
“(Don’t?) Judge A Book By Its Cover” Week Katinka votes THUMBS UP on the cover of “Straight Guy’s First Gay Shave (An M/M Body Shaving and Anal Sex Story)”. Let’s see … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Border” by Kim Fielding
ABOUT: Injured in a war that has stretched on for years, Sergeant John Peterson guards a lonely border. Aside from passing contact with railship captains, the only person he sees … Continue reading