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Best Gay Erotica 2009
(2008), Richard Labonte, ed.;
Selected and introduced by James Lear
Cleis’ Best Erotica series is the best-selling
gay erotica series in America and with good reason. It sets the standard for
erotic writing with searing action and stories that are smart, edgy,
authentic, and wickedly inventive. Designed for your reading pleasure,
Best Gay Erotica 2009 includes 20 of the hottest, best-written
man-to-man sex stories to appear in print this year. Featuring the works of
Simon Sheppard, Jeff Mann, Jamie Freeman, Robert Patrick, and more, these
down-and-dirty page-turners showcase unique and in-depth characters
that reflect gay lives not often found in erotic stories. From casual
hook-ups to highly charged street encounters to dark backrooms, the men in
this collection all let their lust and passions loose for all to read and
enjoy. -
Hot Valley (2007 release)
Move over, Scarlett O’Hara! It’s New England, 1861,
and the troubles in the southern states seem a long way off for Jack
Edgerton, the spoiled son of a prominent Vermont family. Howver, when he
meets and falls in love with Aaron Johnson, the sexy son of a slave on the
run from Virginia, Edgerton’s world is turned upside down. Separated by
circumstances, the lovers pursue each other through the escalating madness
of the Civil War and both find themselves forced to choose sides. After a
series of outrageous adventures – including steamy woodland trysts and an
impromptu jailhouse orgy that briefly reconciles the warring parties – they
are reunited in the Shenandoah Valley in the autumn of 1864 — where the
conflict is about to come to a bloody, burning climax. -
The Back Passage (2006) -- Finalist 2006 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Mystery)
Agatha Christie, move over! Hard-core sex and scandal
meet in this brilliantly funny whodunit.
A seaside village, an English country house, a family of wealthy eccentrics
and their equally peculiar servants, a determined detective — all the
ingredients are here for a cozy Agatha Christie-style whodunit. But wait —
Edward “Mitch” Mitchell is no Hercule Poirot, and The Back Passage is
no Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Mitch is a handsome, insatiable
22-year-old hunk who never lets a clue stand in the way of a steamy
encounter, whether it’s with the local constabulary, the house secretary, or
his school chum and fellow athlete Boy Morgan, who becomes his Watson when
they’re not busy boffing each other. When Reg Walworth is found dead in a
cabinet, Sir James Eagle has his servant Weeks immediately arrested as the
killer. But Mitch’s observant eye pegs more plausible possibilities:
polysexual chauffeur Hibbert, queenly pervert Leonard Eagle, missing scion
Rex, sadistic copper Kennington, even Sir James Eagle himself. Blackmail,
police corruption, a dizzying network of spyholes and secret passages,
watersports, and a nonstop queer orgy backstairs and everyplace else mark
this hilariously hard-core mystery by a major new talent.
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The Palace of Varieties (2003)
An outrageous sexual adventure set in 1930s London
from the author of The Low Road. We follow Paul Lemoyne on a rake's
progress, from low-life prostitution at the stage door of the Palace of
Varieties to the salons and studios of Mayfair; from the bath-houses of
Bermondsey to the rarefied circles of modern art. And behind it all lurks
the mysterious figure of Albert Abbott, his lover, corrupter and Svengali.
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The Low Road (2001)
An erotic adventure story for men who love men, set at
the time of the Jacobite Rebellion in war-torn Scotland. Charles Gordon is
sold into near-slavery as the plaything of corrupt military officials, but
his talents-both in and out of bed-win him powerful friends as well as
dangerous foes.
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