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Puppy Love 3:Reawakening by Jeff Erno

July 28th, 2010 by DarienMoya / 1,805 views

Title: Puppy Love 3 :Reawakening
Author: Jeff Erno
Publisher: Fanny Press
Length: 315pages
Buy the book: Amazon, eBook

Blurb:

Puppy Love is the story of Matt and Petey. Not only do they identify as a Dominant-submissive gay couple, but they also defy many of the stereotypes of this type of relationship. They rarely dress in leather; they don’t hang out at sex clubs, and they have little interest in many of the heavy BDSM sexual practices. There is no denying, however, that Matt is the Master and Petey is his pup. Reawakening, book three of the Puppy Love Trilogy, is the muchawaited conclusion to Matt and Petey’s story. After the tragedies of book two, more agony and ecstasy await Matt and Petey—a shooting, an unexpected pregnancy, a big gay wedding, and tons of passionate, kinky sex scenes. Will they find their happily-ever-after ending together, or will Petey’s reawakened independence lead him down another path entirely.

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Spoils of War by Aleksandr Voinov & Raev Gray

July 26th, 2010 by Rikki / 1,807 views

Title: Spoils of War
Author: Aleksandr Voinov & Raev Gray
Publisher: Smashwords
Length: Short Story 5,500 words
Buy the book: Smashwords

Blurb:

When Achilleus, the greatest warrior who ever lived, falls before Troy (or Ilion, as it was known), Ares, God of War, stands ready to take his spirit with him to his palace. There, Ares demands that Achilleus yield to him. But can the embrace of a god and the offer of immortality make Achilleus forget his one true love, Patroklos?

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Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger

July 20th, 2010 by Kassa / 3,187 views

Title: Last Days of Summer
Author: Steve Kluger
Publisher: Harper Collins
Length: 368 pages
Buy: Amazon

Blurb:

In and of itself, the epistolary novel is nothing new; indeed, Ring Lardner wrote You Know Me Al, his classic diamond saga, as a series of letters home from fictional White Sox hurler Jack Keefe more than 80 years ago. With Last Days of Summer, Kluger has virtually reinvented the genre in his picaresque coming-of-age fable of future sportswriter Joey Margolis and his improbable relationship with Giants rookie sensation, Charlie Banks.

The place is Brooklyn, the time is the early ’40s, and young baseball fanatic Joey needs a hero badly in his life. How that hero becomes Charlie–and ultimately Joey himself–forms the dimensions of the novel’s field, but it’s the way the game is played that’s so remarkable. The story’s told not through conventional narrative but by way of Joey’s abstract scrapbook: letters, postcards, news clippings, box scores, report cards, matchbook covers, dispatches from FDR, telegrams, even an invitation to Joey’s own Bar Mitzvah and the gift list from the affair.

Delightful throughout, Summer develops a deeper traction when Charlie goes off to war, then turns poignant in its seemingly preordained aftermath. It is a triumph of style, to be sure, but a triumph of style without loss of substance. –Jeff Silverman –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Transparent: Love, Family and Living the T with Transgender Teenagers, by Cris Beam

June 10th, 2010 by Oddmonster / 3,546 views

Title: Transparent: Love, Family and Living the T with Transgender Teenagers
Author: Cris Beam
Publisher: Harcourt, Inc
Length: Novel, 323 pages
Buy the book: Powells

Blurb:

When Cris Beam first moved to Los Angeles, she thought she might put in just a few hours volunteering at a school for gay and transgender kids while she got settled. Instead, she found herself drawn, more deeply than she could ever have imagined, into the pained and powerful group of transgirls she discovered.

In Transparent she introduces four of them – Christina, Dominique, Foxxjazell, and Ariel. As she earns their trust she shows us their world, a dizzying mix of familiar teenage cliques and crushes with far less familiar challenges like how to morph your body on a few dollars a day. Funny, heartbreaking, defiant, and sometimes defeated, the girls form a singular community. But they struggle valiantly to resolve the gap between the way they feel inside and the way the world sees them – and who among us can’t identify with that?

Beam’s astute reporting, sensitive writing, and passionate engagement with her characters place this book in the ranks of the very best narrative nonfiction.

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Puppy Love 2 by Jeff Erno

June 2nd, 2010 by DarienMoya / 3,650 views

Title: Puppy Love 2  
Author: Jeff Erno
Publisher: Fanny Press
Length: Novel/355pages
Buy the book: Kindle

Blurb:

Matt and Petey are the central characters in Puppy Love. They are a representation of an ideal which few (if any) other BDSM romances dare to present. They are a couple who identify as Dom and sub, not merely as a form of sexual roleplay, but as an innate identity. By nature Matt is dominant. He is decisive and self-confident, and he’s a born leader. Petey, contrarily, is shy and timid. He is submissive by nature and craves the guidance, affection, and control of a man he regards to be of superior status to himself.

Those who have experienced and understood the theme of this story recognize that the Dom/sub relationship presented is not one in which abuse or bullying is tolerated or glorified. The story is about the evolution of two very unique characters, one Master and one sub. Based upon outward appearances, one would regard the couple as being rather mainstream. They are not clad in leather. They have no piercings or outlandish tattoos. They do not engage in torturous or sadistic sex play which involves beatings or wild sexual fetishes.

Matt and Petey are a young gay couple in love. They’re a Dom/sub couple. They’re an Owner and his pup.

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The Riddle of the Sands by Geoffrey Knight

May 17th, 2010 by Oddmonster / 1,454 views

Title: The Riddle of the Sands
Author: Geoffrey Knight
Publisher: Cleis Press
Length: Novel / 250 pages
Buy the book: Cleis | Powells

Blurb:

Hot gay tomb raiders!

Blackmailed by Jake’s nemesis–the vengeful Pierre Perron–Professor Fathom’s team of gay adventure-hunters is sent on a seemingly impossible mission. Will they uncover the legendary Riddle of the Sands in time to save one of their own from a rare and deadly poison? Is the Riddle a myth, a mirage, or the greatest engineering feat in the history of ancient Egypt?

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The Brothers Bishop by Bart Yates

May 13th, 2010 by Kassa / 1,029 views

Title: The Brothers Bishop  
Author: Bart Yates
Publisher: Kensington
Length: Novel/300 pages
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Blurb:

Tommy and Nathan Bishop are as different as two brothers can be. Carefree and careless, Tommy is the golden boy who takes men into his bed with a seductive smile and turns them out just as quickly. No one can resist him – and no one can control him, either. That salient point certainly isn’t lost on his brother. Nathan is all about control. At thirty-one, he is as dark and complicated as Tommy is light and easy, and he is bitter beyond his years. While Tommy left for the excitement of New York City, Nathan has stayed behind, teaching high school English in their provincial hometown, surrounded by the reminders of their ruined family history and the legacy of anger that runs through him like a scar.

Now, Tommy has come home to the family cottage by the sea for the summer, bringing his unstable, sexual powder keg of an entourage – and the distant echoes of his family’s tumultuous past – with him. Tommy and his lover Philip are teetering on the brink of disaster, while their married friends, Camille and Kyle, perfect their steps in a dance of denial, each partner pulling Nathan deeper into the fray.

And when one of Nathan’s troubled students, Simon, begins visiting the house, the slow fuse is lit on a highly combustible mix. During a heady two-week party filled with drunken revelations, bitter jealousies, caustic jabs, and tender reconciliations, Tommy and Nathan will confront the legacy of their twisted family history – the angry, abusive father and the tragic death of their mother – and finally, to the one secret that has shaped their entire lives.

It is a summer that will challenge everything Nathan remembers and unravel Tommy’s carefully constructed facade, drawing them both unwittingly into a drama with echoes of the past…one with unforeseen and very dangerous consequences.

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Brushback by Jamie Scofield

April 16th, 2010 by Jenre / 1,247 views

Title: Brushback
Author: Jamie Scofield
Publisher: Dancing Fools Press
Length: Novel/325 pages
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Blurb:

EVAN AUSTIN, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR

It couldn’t be simpler. All Evan Austin needed to do was find R.J. Gibson before his eighteenth birthday and the kid would inherit a huge trust fund. Everybody would go home happy: R.J. would be set for life, the mom would appease her guilt, and maybe Evan would finally be able to put a tragic case from his past behind him.

But nothing in life is ever that easy. Adding to the confusion are a young woman whose boyfriend liked to slap her around and the murder of an Assistant U.S. District Attorney, for which one of Evan’s former clients is now a suspect. Throw in his growing attraction to R.J.’s guardian, artist Roman Cavanaugh, plus the Mariners having another really bad season, and Evan’s got a bit more on his plate than he can handle.

Not that it’s ever stopped him before.

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Almost Like Being in Love by Steve Kluger

April 14th, 2010 by Kassa / 1,396 views

Title: Almost Like Being in Love
Author: Steve Kluger
Publisher: Harper Collins
Length: Novel / 370 pages
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Blurb:

A high school jock and nerd fall in love senior year, only to part after an amazing summer of discovery to attend their respective colleges. They keep in touch at first, but then slowly drift apart.

Flash forward twenty years.

Travis and Craig both have great lives, careers, and loves. But something is missing …. Travis is the first to figure it out. He’s still in love with Craig, and come what may, he’s going after the boy who captured his heart, even if it means forsaking his job, making a fool of himself, and entering the great unknown. Told in narrative, letters, checklists, and more, this is the must-read novel for anyone who’s wondered what ever happened to that first great love.

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The Summer Between by Andrew Binks

March 22nd, 2010 by Indigene / 1,530 views

Title: The Summer Between
Author: Andrew Binks
Publisher: Nightwood Editions (Harbour Publishing)
Length: Novel, 200 pages
Buy the book: Publisher, Amazon, Amazon Canada, Chapters-Indigo

Blurb:

Like his attempts to swim over the dark water of the river that lies between him and the object of his affections, twelve-year-old Dougaldo Montmigny struggles against oppression, homophobia and racism to realise his love for Tomahawk Clark, a thirteen-year-old Métis boy, during a summer destined to become a painful lesson on love and desire. 

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