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Caregiver by Rick R. Reed

December 12th, 2011 by Indigene / 1,018 views

Title: Caregiver

Author: Rick R. Reed

Publisher: Dreamspinner Press

Length: Novel, 210 pages

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It’s 1991, and Dan Calzolaio has just moved to Florida with his lover, Mark, having fled Chicago and Mark’s addictions to begin a new life on the Gulf Coast. Volunteering for the Tampa AIDS Alliance is just one part of that new beginning, and that’s how Dan meets his new buddy, Adam.

Adam Schmidt is not at all what Dan expected. The guy is an original — witty, wry, and sarcastic with a fondness for a smart black dress, Barbra Streisand, and a good mai tai. Adam doesn’t let his imminent death get him down, even through a downward spiral that sees him thrown in jail.

Each step of Adam’s journey teaches Dan new lessons about strength and resilience, but it’s Adam’s lover, Sullivan, to whom Dan feels an almost irresistible pull. Dan knows the attraction isn’t right, even after he dumps his cheating, drug-abusing boyfriend. But then Adam passes away, and it leaves Sullivan and Dan both alone to see if they can turn their love for Adam into something whole and real for each other.

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Playing By The Rules by Justin Crockett Elzie

November 1st, 2011 by Indigene / 582 views

Title: Playing By The Rules
Author: Justin Crockett Elzie
Publisher: Rebel Satori Press
Length: Novel, 260 pages
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The military has lots of rules and they are all expected to be followed. United States Marine Corps Sergeant Justin Elzie, wanting to make a difference, followed a rule of integrity and came out publicly on ABC Evening World News in January 1993. He became the first Marine discharged under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and later reinstated, becoming the first Marine to challenge Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell with a federal court case and went on to serve four years openly gay.

In Playing By The Rules, Justin Elzie takes you on a journey of self-discovery from his early years growing up on a farm in Wyoming to joining the Marine Corps and finding an underground gay subculture within the military.

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Posted in 3 stars, Gay, Memoirs, Non-Fiction, Reviews | 3 Comments »

The Zagzagel Diaries: Loved (Story 6) by Bryl R. Tyne

July 21st, 2011 by Indigene / 561 views

Title: The Zagzagel Diaries: Loved (Story 6)
Author: Bryl R. Tyne
Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing
Length: Short Story (11 pages)
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It all comes down to this…

The guardian angel Zagzagel has had a difficult time reconciling the requirements of his job with his personal feelings for his charges. Through his diary entries (Forsaken, Denial, Desperate, Lost and Broken) his frustration has grown until it forced a showdown with none other than Big Papa himself.

Now the fallout from that confrontation begins to settle, but nothing can prepare Zagzagel for the return of two faces from his past…and a complete surprise that will forever alter his future.

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The Art of The Delaneys by Anne Brooke

June 30th, 2011 by Indigene / 549 views

Title: The Art of The Delaneys
Author: Anne Brooke
Publisher: Amber Quill Press (Amber Allure)
Length: Short Story (10K words)
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Liam is determined to prove to the Delaney twins that he’s more than just a good bed-partner for them. His chance to show them what he’s worth comes unexpectedly soon when his boss at the art gallery, Melissa, is asked by the Delaneys to take part in an art scam, and Liam agrees to help her.

When the Delaneys turn up with their henchmen on the night of the scam, Melissa and Liam are startled to discover that it will involve a painting by one of their best artists.

Can Liam make sure the gallery doesn’t get too seriously involved and keep the Delaneys satisfied, in the only way he knows how, at the same time?

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Entertaining The Delaneys by Anne Brooke

May 23rd, 2011 by Indigene / 741 views

Title: Entertaining The Delaneys
Author: Anne Brooke
Publisher: Amber Quill Press (Amber Allure)
Length: Short Story (8K words)
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Since his initial encounter with the Delaney twins, Liam’s thoughts have turned back to them time and time again, and he can’t help hoping for another meeting. His chance happens one night when Mark Delaney rings and tells him to get into the car waiting outside. Liam does so at once, eager to see the twins again.

Once at the Delaney estate, Liam is at first overawed by the grandeur and style of his surroundings, the lush gardens replete with nude statues and the opulence of the residence itself, but seeing Mark, together with Johnny, focuses his mind on the entertainment to come. And it looks as if entertainment is certainly what’s in store. A business associate of the Delaneys, Mr. Buchanan, has agreed a deal with the twins, and part of that deal is Liam himself!

How will the evening end, and will Liam be able to handle the salacious challenges thrown at him this time?

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Posted in 3.5 stars, BDSM, Erotica, Gay, Reviews | 4 Comments »

The Zagzagel Diaries (Stories 1-5) by Bryl R. Tyne

March 9th, 2011 by Indigene / 842 views

Titles: The Zagzagel Diaries: Forsaken (Story 1), Denial (Story 2), Desperate (Story 3), Lost (Story 4) and Broken (Story 5)
Author: Bryl R. Tyne
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Length: Short Stories (Series)
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Forsaken (Story 1):
The unconventional angel Zagzagel finds himself atop a nineteenth floor roof attempting to save his charge Brett from jumping. After coming out to his parents Brett has been called an aberration and disowned. He is emotionally destitute and believes that no one cares whether he lives or dies. But having taken care of Brett since before he was born Zag knows differently.

Denial (Story 2):
In Denial, the angel Zagzagel returns to save another of his charges. This time it’s Deena, a young woman selling herself on the streets instead of saving herself for love. Zagzagel helps Deena to find her truth.

Desperate (Story 3):
Desperate for relief from shame, confusion and guilt, Nick is a train wreck just waiting to happen and about to make the biggest mistake of his life. Coming to terms with who you are can sometimes make you take desperate measures. The angel Zagzagel is there to help Nick choose love over murder.

Lost (Story 4):
The angel Zagzagel is under direct orders from Big Papa himself to do his job and not interfere with fate’s outcome for his charge Charley. But Charley’s had her own share of issues and loss in her life and Zag’s pretty sure she deserves a break this time. Unable to follow the orders from Above, Zagzagel begins to realize that he may not be able to fulfil his duties much longer.

Broken (Story 5):
Following the traumatic events of Lost, the angel Zagzagel is in great turmoil and rather than return to Heaven he chooses to remain on earth for a while and spend time with one of his special charges, Chloe. Although he continues to question himself, his duties and Big Poppa’s rules, he is more determined than ever to stand by Chloe and do things his own way. Until now, Big Poppa has allowed Zag to follow his heart, but He’s about to lay down the law with his renegade angel. The wrath of Heaven is about to descend upon Zag’s head, setting the stage for the showdown to come.

Review:

The Zagzagel Diaries is a beautifully written contemporary fantasy short story series that is part of the Minority/Diversity Voices Collection published by Untreed Reads. The series chronicles the experiences of Zagzagel, the Angel of Wisdom, who develops deep feelings for his human charges thereby putting him in continuous conflict with God, otherwise known as Big Poppa. The author takes a refreshing approach to the writing of these stories and in particular the character of the angel Zagzagel. While Tyne assigns some of the basic attributes associated with the angel archetype in speculative fiction to the character of Zag, at the same time the author cuts an innovative path away from the at times over-tired angel characterization to create an original and unique character in Zagzagel.

In all, five stories in the series have been published to date – Forsaken, Denial, Desperate, Lost and Broken – and there is one remaining story to conclude the series that is currently in the works. The individual stories are quite short, ranging from between nine to thirteen pages in length, but they are all so well written and multi-layered that they read as fuller length stories. In addition, with a well developed over-arching plot that is woven throughout each story, a main character that jumps off the page and emotionally compelling individual stories the reader is immediately drawn into the plight of Zagzagel and his human charges.

The stories are written exclusively from Zag’s perspective and each provides a glimpse into “a day in the life” of the angel Zagzagel as he attempts to save his humans from imminent tragedy and help them find inner peace. With each story the author reveals more and more of the main character, including hints as to his back-story, which is why the stories are best read in sequence of publication. Tyne ascribes an extremely rich and intelligent narrative voice to this complex character whose sarcasm, biting wit and, at times, impatience with his humans provide for moments of humorous respite from the seriousness of the human situations and tragedies that are about to unfold if he doesn’t intervene.

Feathers ruffled. My shoulders tightened. Apparently, my guidance wasn’t worth a flip these days. With a stretch and a snap, loose underlining flew in the air about me, fluttering, drifting on the breeze. Despite knowing the young man’s agony, his naivety sickened me.

Try living the pain of ten thousand lifetimes, I desperately wished to tell him.

What I wouldn’t give for an hour in his shoes, fifteen minutes inside that skin-tight material covering such perfectly honed thighs. He was so beautiful, so mortal, so intelligent—

‘Just. One. Step.’ As his garbling knocked me from my reverie, his right foot slipped.

All right. I concede—he was a fucking moron.

The complexities of the angel character of Zagzagel are further explored through the principal plot, which is threaded throughout each of the stories and is focused on Zag’s personal struggle with God’s rules. Zag is increasingly angry with God and continuously conflicted with, on the one hand, not interfering with the choices of his charges lest he alter the course of their lives and, on the other, doing what he must to save them. After millennia of watching over his humans, Zag is tired of the senseless pain and misery that he’s witnessed and is at a crossroads, questioning whether he will be able to continue with his duties. The overlays of Zagzagel’s weariness and struggle with God and his sometimes conflicting feelings about his human charges only add to the overall richness and texture of this character and his ongoing story.

Thematically, the first three stories deal with issues of sexuality, self-acceptance and self-love as the humans that Zag watches over struggle to accept who and what they are in the face of hatred and rejection from family and society. The fourth and fifth stories are variations on these themes but approach the subjects of gender identity, sexuality and differences from the perspective of the consequences Zag’s wards endure because they have the courage to live their lives honestly. Tyne has written these stories with great sensitivity and a deep understanding of the plight of the human characters, exploring the stark realities that LGBT people face within a world that seeks to vilify and punish. There is emotional integrity and a level of rawness to all of the stories whereby the author has stripped away any superfluous sentimentality to reach the heart of the pain of the humans while at the same time offering hope through the character of the angel Zagzagel.

These short stories are the first works I have read by Bryl R. Tyne and I absolutely relished the thrill of discovering his writing. The author has taken a unique approach in the writing of this series and in particular in the writing of Zagzagel, who is truly unconventional and like no other angel character that I have previously encountered within the fantasy genre. All of the stories are superbly written, at once both incredibly moving and uplifting, and each deserving of a five star rating. Broken (Story 5) ends in a cliff-hanger and while I very much look forward to reading the sixth and final story in the series, in all honesty, The Zagzagel Diaries have left me craving so much more of the angel Zagzagel. Most highly recommended.

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Honorable Silence: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell by Kris Jacen

January 5th, 2011 by Indigene / 1,669 views

Title: Honorable Silence: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Editor: Kris Jacen
Authors: Maura Anderson, William Maltese, George Seaton, Lex Valentine
Publisher: MLR Press
Length: Anthology, 241 pages
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Blurb:

Our men and women in uniform sacrifice daily to serve our country. But what about the additional, voluntary sacrifice that each gay person in the military makes daily when they don their uniform? We ask these men and women to not only serve their country but to serve in silence and denial, sacrificing not only their physical lives but their emotional ones too by denying them their right to love.

Four talented authors weave tales that describe how living a lie pulls at the hearts and souls of good servicemen, whose only desire is to do their duty to their country…honorably. In Afterburn by Lex Valentine, two fighter pilots let their hearts soar despite regulations. George Seaton’s The Loss of Innocence Store provides a glimpse into the U.S. Army prior to the institutionalization of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. A sniper and infantryman find that love eases the pain of being forsaken in Forsake Not by Maura Anderson. And Strategic Maneuvers by William Maltese reveals the intricate steps that can lead to love while in uniform.

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Posted in 3.5 stars, Anthology, Erotica, Fiction, Gay, Reviews, Romance | 10 Comments »

Test of Faith by Aleksandr Voinov and Raev Gray

October 25th, 2010 by Indigene / 5,986 views

Title: Test of Faith
Author: Aleksandr Voinov and Raev Gray
Publisher: eXcessica Publishing
Length: Novella, 75 pages
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July, 1187: Saladin has defeated the Crusader army at The Horns of Hattin. While hundreds of his comrades have perished in the battle, Thierry de la Tour Rouge, a Frank and Templar Knight, has survived only to be taken prisoner by the Saracens. Thierry is living hell on earth, but he is alive and sure to stay that way if his ransom can be secured. The only thing those bloodthirsty heathens like more than spilling Christian blood is good Christian silver.

Parched, stripped of his armor and tied like an animal in a tent, Thierry fears torture in the attempt to break him and his faith. While he suspects that he has been bought and paid for, he doesn’t know why.

Abdul Basir is French by birth and a convert to Islam. As an advisor to Saladin, Abdul has been accepted by the Saracens and regarded with respect, but he will never be one of them. Thierry has been bought for him and while Abdul owns him, he cannot guarantee that Saladin will spare Thierry’s life.

In the spirit of acceptance and forgiveness and in the hopes of dying without torture, Thierry chastely kisses Abdul, hurtling them both into a clash of faiths and a contest of wills, one man motivated by the fulfillment of a fantasy and the other by the need to survive and keep his faith intact. In the process, they come to show each other mercy, kindness, mutual respect and trust – enough to reveal their desire for one another.

As Saladin holds the fate of Thierry’s life in his hands, can Abdul ensure the safety of this honorable crusader? Or will he have to find the strength and courage to let Thierry go in peace?

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Posted in 4.5 stars, Erotica, Fiction, Gay, Historical, Reviews | 9 Comments »

Big Diehl: The Road Home by George Seaton

October 6th, 2010 by Indigene / 1,769 views

Title: Big Diehl: The Road Home
Author: George Seaton
Publisher: MLR Press
Length: Novel, 420 pages

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Diehl’s return to Wyoming from six years of service to his country – including combat in Iraq – is colored with a dark intent to even the score with his father. But before he can once again embrace his adopted family, including Tony, a ranch hand with a military history of his own, Diehl’s single-minded purpose of revenge against his father precipitates events that turn his life in a direction never envisioned. His comfort through it all, is Jack, a Border Collie who Diehl rescues from certain death; a dog who, perhaps, rescues Diehl from himself.

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Let Them Try by Reno MacLeod and Jaye Valentine

July 22nd, 2010 by Indigene / 981 views

Title: Let Them Try
Authors: Reno MacLeod and Jaye Valentine
Publisher: M&V Tailz
Length: Novella, 57 pages
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Blurb:

The police motto “to serve and protect” takes on all new meaning in Let Them Try.

Twenty-six years of dedicated duty as one of Baltimore’s finest should earn a man some reward. One autumn night in a dark cemetery, Officer Rick Baker is forced to reflect on his lonely, closeted life when he meets a strange young man under peculiar circumstances.

Diego is unlike anyone Rick has ever met, and Rick has to face a new reality he’d never imagined in his wildest dreams. Couple Rick’s deeply rooted need for love and companionship with Diego’s remarkable gifts, and even the threat of hell might be too tempting to resist.

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