Dec. 2nd, 2010

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181. Anah Crow & Dianne Fox - Becoming Us (Torquere Press)
Gay, Contemporary Romance

Zac Mitchell and Bryce Tellier were best friends for the first two years of college, but things got complicated their junior year. Their senior year isn't looking to get any easier. Zac is out with a bang, featured in a magazine article on queer college athletes. Bryce didn't have a clue, but now Zac's revelation is shattering his world, making him question everything he thinks he knows, making him wonder if he'll manage to keep things together. Bryce's father wants him out of the house he shares with Zac and two other friends, doesn't want him around someone like Zac. Bryce has spent years ducking his brothers' accusations about his sexuality. Now, Bryce has to decide where he stands, and he has to face how Zac makes him feel. Zac spent years working up the courage to come out and now he might have to go back in the closet to be with the person he wants most. Nothing seems right when Zac and Bryce part, so can these boys make their relationship work?

182. Anah Crow & Dianne Fox - Slow Bloom (Torquere Press)
Gay, Erotica Contemporary

Ricky Talbot, fresh from his first year at university, is looking to have a perfect summer. He gets to work for the man he's had a crush on for years and spend the rest of his days in the pool, training for the swim team. Jack Corson, on the other hand, is a suburban hermit with a tangled past. Jack's a lot more experienced than Ricky, cantankerous and more than a little anti-social. When an unexpected one-time encounter between the two of them turns into more, Ricky and Jack must see if they have what it takes for love to bloom despite all of their differences, the distance between them while Ricky's away school, Jack's past and Ricky's parents. Can their slow-blooming love come to fruition?

183. Anah Crow & Dianne Fox - Tatterdemalion (Samhain Publishing)
Gay, Paranormal / Horror

Deep runs the world of magic—and desire. Foundations of Magic, Book 1. Lindsay Carrington is a prisoner of his life—first in the mundane world, then in the military testing facility where his parents sent him to have his magic dissected, studied and “fixed”. When he finally escapes, freedom comes at great cost. The man who rescues him from near death in a dark alley is far from a savior. He’s a feral mage nearly as broken as Lindsay himself. Dane knows better than to argue with the wind that summoned him to Lindsay’s rescue, but playing nursemaid isn’t the role he envisioned for himself in the battle to end the human campaign to control his people. In spite of his resistance, he is bound to the delicate, skittish mage who unwittingly harbors one of the greatest magical powers ever known. Lindsay desperately hides his growing desire, sure that Dane could never reciprocate. Yet Dane lays his life on the line to protect him, restoring the one thing Lindsay thought was gone forever: hope. But true freedom to live—and to love—will elude Lindsay until he can regain his magic and win Dane’s complete devotion. And survive long enough to do both.

184. Lisa Girolami - The Pleasure Set (Bold Strokes Books)
Lesbian, Contemporary

Though Laney DeGraff is a successful president of a family-owned bank on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, she can’t seem to feel happy about anything. Then she meets Theresa Aguilar, a sleek, sexy lawyer, and is invited to join an exclusive group called the Pleasure Set, a privileged society of powerful women whose sexy goings-on remain steadfastly secret. Soon Laney finds out that what is really happening within the Pleasure Set is not only dangerous, it’s lethal. Suddenly in too deep, Laney realizes that to leave the group would be deadly so she reaches out to Detective Sandrine Girard, an honest cop with a flawed past, who arranges to have her go undercover in a delicate operation to not only catch a criminal but to save Laney from both career suicide and certain death. But the intense attraction that grows quickly between Laney and Sandrine threatens to expose them at the most critical juncture in the sting. Some people would kill to get into the Pleasure Set. But Laney just wants to get out alive.

185. Aleksandr Voinov & Kate Cotoner - The Lion of Kent (Carina Press)
Gay, Historical

Squire William Raven has only one goal—to finally receive his spurs and become a knight. When his lord, Sir Robert de Cantilou, returns from a five-year crusade in the Holy Land, William wants nothing more than to impress him. After Sir Robert's return, noble guests arrive from France, bringing intrigue to the castle. William is oblivious to the politics, as he's distracted by nightly visits from a faceless lover—a man who pleasures him in the dark and then leaves—a man he soon discovers is none other than his master, Sir Robert. But William can't ignore the scheming around him when he overhears a plot to murder Robert. He becomes intent on saving his lord and lover from those who would see him killed...

186. Ethan Stone - In the Flesh (Dreamspinner Press)
Gay, Mystery / Thriller

Reno Detective Cristian Flesh lives his life by a strict set of personal rules, preferring one-time flings and anonymous encounters to committed relationships. His rules work for him... until his life is turned upside down when first, a former lover, a famous televangelist, is attacked, and then one of his one-night stands is murdered, making Cristian the prime suspect. When handsome lawyer Colby Maddox takes his case, Cristian finds himself wanting to break all his rules about relationships. The instant attraction between them is undeniable. But before they can contemplate any kind of future together, they’ll have to clear Cristian’s name by finding the real murderer.

187. Eden Winters - Duet (Torquere Books)
Gay, Paranormal / Horror

The English are an evil not to be tolerated, or so Aillil Callaghan believes, and Malcolm Byerly, the Kentish tutor Aillil's father brings to the Highlands to teach his younger brothers, is no exception. Their affection for the boys and a shared passion for the violin bring the two men together, and scarlet fever tears them apart. When a Druid priestess offers her aid, grief-stricken Aillil vanishes into legend, to be handed down from one generation to the next. Over two centuries later, violinist Billy Byerly’s arrival at Callaghan Castle for a concert feels like coming home. An old man presents him with a strangely familiar violin, and from its strings he draws melodies he doesn't remember learning. Billy doesn’t believe in ghosts, but if the tales of the Lost Laird aren’t true, then why does he dream of a dark-haired, kilted Highlander? And why is he haunted by the strains of a phantom violin? Two violins, one love. How many lifetimes?

188. Eric Arvin - Simple Men (Dreamspinner Press)
Gay, Contemporary Romance

Chip Arnold is a well-liked football coach at a small liberal arts college, but his personal life is in a bit of a rut. He goes out drinking with his colleagues, gets along well with his players, and dates all the prettiest women in town—he has the life most straight men dream of. But lately none of the women he dates seem to be igniting any passion in him. Then he meets the new school chaplain, Foster Lewis. Romantic attraction to another man is new and terrifying, and Chip just can't put his finger on why he's drawn to Foster, but it's stronger than anything he's felt for anyone in his life. Never one to back down from a challenge, Chip decides to go for it. But love is never simple, and sometimes it's a downright mess!

189. William Neale - Home (MLR Press)
Gay, Erotica Contemporary

Lucas Reed is a Cleveland advertising executive who returns to his southern hometown to deal with the sudden death of his estranged homophobic father. There, he unexpectedly encounters Rogan James, the former high school bully and now local deputy chief of police who had once made Lucas's life miserable. Reacquainted 12 years later, the two finally acknowledge a long held powerful physical attraction that quickly evolves into an even stronger emotional connection. But all this becomes secondary when a local reporter's secret obsession for Rogan threatens not only the end of their newly found love, but their very lives.

190. Carolyn Topol - Season of Change (Dreamspinner Press)
Gay, Contemporary Romance

Andrew Klein is going through the motions of life. He was one half of a perfect couple, and then tragedy struck, leaving Andy alone and consumed by grief. While his friends rallied around him, Andy is estranged from his Orthodox Jewish family, who find his sexual orientation and desire to follow the tenets of the more modern Conservative sect of Judaism intolerable. Despite the loss, Andy continues in rabbinical school, and then he finds comfort in the company of Jake Singer. With the encouragement of his dear friend Kira and the unselfish support of a wonderful mother figure, Andy begins to face his growing interest in Jake, and the two begin a tenuous relationship. It will cause a cascade of change in Andy's life, change that will affect how he deals with the painful past, how he lives in the rocky present, and how he'll plan for a brighter future.


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181. Anah Crow & Dianne Fox - Becoming Us (Torquere Press)
Gay, Contemporary Romance

Zac Mitchell and Bryce Tellier were best friends for the first two years of college, but things got complicated their junior year. Their senior year isn't looking to get any easier. Zac is out with a bang, featured in a magazine article on queer college athletes. Bryce didn't have a clue, but now Zac's revelation is shattering his world, making him question everything he thinks he knows, making him wonder if he'll manage to keep things together. Bryce's father wants him out of the house he shares with Zac and two other friends, doesn't want him around someone like Zac. Bryce has spent years ducking his brothers' accusations about his sexuality. Now, Bryce has to decide where he stands, and he has to face how Zac makes him feel. Zac spent years working up the courage to come out and now he might have to go back in the closet to be with the person he wants most. Nothing seems right when Zac and Bryce part, so can these boys make their relationship work?

182. Anah Crow & Dianne Fox - Slow Bloom (Torquere Press)
Gay, Erotica Contemporary

Ricky Talbot, fresh from his first year at university, is looking to have a perfect summer. He gets to work for the man he's had a crush on for years and spend the rest of his days in the pool, training for the swim team. Jack Corson, on the other hand, is a suburban hermit with a tangled past. Jack's a lot more experienced than Ricky, cantankerous and more than a little anti-social. When an unexpected one-time encounter between the two of them turns into more, Ricky and Jack must see if they have what it takes for love to bloom despite all of their differences, the distance between them while Ricky's away school, Jack's past and Ricky's parents. Can their slow-blooming love come to fruition?

183. Anah Crow & Dianne Fox - Tatterdemalion (Samhain Publishing)
Gay, Paranormal / Horror

Deep runs the world of magic—and desire. Foundations of Magic, Book 1. Lindsay Carrington is a prisoner of his life—first in the mundane world, then in the military testing facility where his parents sent him to have his magic dissected, studied and “fixed”. When he finally escapes, freedom comes at great cost. The man who rescues him from near death in a dark alley is far from a savior. He’s a feral mage nearly as broken as Lindsay himself. Dane knows better than to argue with the wind that summoned him to Lindsay’s rescue, but playing nursemaid isn’t the role he envisioned for himself in the battle to end the human campaign to control his people. In spite of his resistance, he is bound to the delicate, skittish mage who unwittingly harbors one of the greatest magical powers ever known. Lindsay desperately hides his growing desire, sure that Dane could never reciprocate. Yet Dane lays his life on the line to protect him, restoring the one thing Lindsay thought was gone forever: hope. But true freedom to live—and to love—will elude Lindsay until he can regain his magic and win Dane’s complete devotion. And survive long enough to do both.

184. Lisa Girolami - The Pleasure Set (Bold Strokes Books)
Lesbian, Contemporary

Though Laney DeGraff is a successful president of a family-owned bank on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, she can’t seem to feel happy about anything. Then she meets Theresa Aguilar, a sleek, sexy lawyer, and is invited to join an exclusive group called the Pleasure Set, a privileged society of powerful women whose sexy goings-on remain steadfastly secret. Soon Laney finds out that what is really happening within the Pleasure Set is not only dangerous, it’s lethal. Suddenly in too deep, Laney realizes that to leave the group would be deadly so she reaches out to Detective Sandrine Girard, an honest cop with a flawed past, who arranges to have her go undercover in a delicate operation to not only catch a criminal but to save Laney from both career suicide and certain death. But the intense attraction that grows quickly between Laney and Sandrine threatens to expose them at the most critical juncture in the sting. Some people would kill to get into the Pleasure Set. But Laney just wants to get out alive.

185. Aleksandr Voinov & Kate Cotoner - The Lion of Kent (Carina Press)
Gay, Historical

Squire William Raven has only one goal—to finally receive his spurs and become a knight. When his lord, Sir Robert de Cantilou, returns from a five-year crusade in the Holy Land, William wants nothing more than to impress him. After Sir Robert's return, noble guests arrive from France, bringing intrigue to the castle. William is oblivious to the politics, as he's distracted by nightly visits from a faceless lover—a man who pleasures him in the dark and then leaves—a man he soon discovers is none other than his master, Sir Robert. But William can't ignore the scheming around him when he overhears a plot to murder Robert. He becomes intent on saving his lord and lover from those who would see him killed...

186. Ethan Stone - In the Flesh (Dreamspinner Press)
Gay, Mystery / Thriller

Reno Detective Cristian Flesh lives his life by a strict set of personal rules, preferring one-time flings and anonymous encounters to committed relationships. His rules work for him... until his life is turned upside down when first, a former lover, a famous televangelist, is attacked, and then one of his one-night stands is murdered, making Cristian the prime suspect. When handsome lawyer Colby Maddox takes his case, Cristian finds himself wanting to break all his rules about relationships. The instant attraction between them is undeniable. But before they can contemplate any kind of future together, they’ll have to clear Cristian’s name by finding the real murderer.

187. Eden Winters - Duet (Torquere Books)
Gay, Paranormal / Horror

The English are an evil not to be tolerated, or so Aillil Callaghan believes, and Malcolm Byerly, the Kentish tutor Aillil's father brings to the Highlands to teach his younger brothers, is no exception. Their affection for the boys and a shared passion for the violin bring the two men together, and scarlet fever tears them apart. When a Druid priestess offers her aid, grief-stricken Aillil vanishes into legend, to be handed down from one generation to the next. Over two centuries later, violinist Billy Byerly’s arrival at Callaghan Castle for a concert feels like coming home. An old man presents him with a strangely familiar violin, and from its strings he draws melodies he doesn't remember learning. Billy doesn’t believe in ghosts, but if the tales of the Lost Laird aren’t true, then why does he dream of a dark-haired, kilted Highlander? And why is he haunted by the strains of a phantom violin? Two violins, one love. How many lifetimes?

188. Eric Arvin - Simple Men (Dreamspinner Press)
Gay, Contemporary Romance

Chip Arnold is a well-liked football coach at a small liberal arts college, but his personal life is in a bit of a rut. He goes out drinking with his colleagues, gets along well with his players, and dates all the prettiest women in town—he has the life most straight men dream of. But lately none of the women he dates seem to be igniting any passion in him. Then he meets the new school chaplain, Foster Lewis. Romantic attraction to another man is new and terrifying, and Chip just can't put his finger on why he's drawn to Foster, but it's stronger than anything he's felt for anyone in his life. Never one to back down from a challenge, Chip decides to go for it. But love is never simple, and sometimes it's a downright mess!

189. William Neale - Home (MLR Press)
Gay, Erotica Contemporary

Lucas Reed is a Cleveland advertising executive who returns to his southern hometown to deal with the sudden death of his estranged homophobic father. There, he unexpectedly encounters Rogan James, the former high school bully and now local deputy chief of police who had once made Lucas's life miserable. Reacquainted 12 years later, the two finally acknowledge a long held powerful physical attraction that quickly evolves into an even stronger emotional connection. But all this becomes secondary when a local reporter's secret obsession for Rogan threatens not only the end of their newly found love, but their very lives.

190. Carolyn Topol - Season of Change (Dreamspinner Press)
Gay, Contemporary Romance

Andrew Klein is going through the motions of life. He was one half of a perfect couple, and then tragedy struck, leaving Andy alone and consumed by grief. While his friends rallied around him, Andy is estranged from his Orthodox Jewish family, who find his sexual orientation and desire to follow the tenets of the more modern Conservative sect of Judaism intolerable. Despite the loss, Andy continues in rabbinical school, and then he finds comfort in the company of Jake Singer. With the encouragement of his dear friend Kira and the unselfish support of a wonderful mother figure, Andy begins to face his growing interest in Jake, and the two begin a tenuous relationship. It will cause a cascade of change in Andy's life, change that will affect how he deals with the painful past, how he lives in the rocky present, and how he'll plan for a brighter future.


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This is a warning and a request to play fair: I closed the poll for Round 14. For the last two months, and exactly from October 17, an internal fight started during the polls, week after week. I don't know if you realized it, but I think there were at least 2 opposite sides, and they continued to vote to have "their cover" ahead of the other one. Now if the votes were coming for all the covers, maybe more on one cover, a little less on other covers, that would be normal. But ALL the votes for only one cover and then ALL the vote for the other cover? No sorry, I see something that is not right here. Plus sincerely, I don't like that many of the accounts voting were opened right at the moment to vote for a cover and let it go through the elimination poll.

I kindly warned people and introduced the Jury to help me rebalancing the situation and those people got even more angrier... When I investigated on the reason, the only explanation I got was, "we want to support the author we like". Guys, this is a wrong answer for all kinf of reasons, first of all this is a COVER contest, not an AUTHOR contest, and you haven't to vote a cover for the author but for the artist. By the way I have the evidence, no questionable, that at least 4 accounts belonged to the same IP address, many cover didn't pass the rounds for less than 4 votes.

So sorry, but I'm really tired, and almost harrassed, and I decided to give it a stop. I closed the poll, the final 10 covers will be decided on the total amount of votes at yesterday night on ALL the 14 polls plus the votes of the Jury for the last 5 rounds. I will not invalidate votes, not even the ones from the same IP addresses since actually, I cannot determine if they maybe weren't using the same internet point. But please don't consider me a fool and if you are not right on your complaints, DON'T make them.

I ask you to play fair on the next poll: 10 covers, you can vote 3, but please vote the ARTIST, please help me in making this contest a serious thing, otherwise next year I will not host it. I will open the poll on Sunday, meanwhile, if you have question, comment here.
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This is a warning and a request to play fair: I closed the poll for Round 14. For the last two months, and exactly from October 17, an internal fight started during the polls, week after week. I don't know if you realized it, but I think there were at least 2 opposite sides, and they continued to vote to have "their cover" ahead of the other one. Now if the votes were coming for all the covers, maybe more on one cover, a little less on other covers, that would be normal. But ALL the votes for only one cover and then ALL the vote for the other cover? No sorry, I see something that is not right here. Plus sincerely, I don't like that many of the accounts voting were opened right at the moment to vote for a cover and let it go through the elimination poll.

I kindly warned people and introduced the Jury to help me rebalancing the situation and those people got even more angrier... When I investigated on the reason, the only explanation I got was, "we want to support the author we like". Guys, this is a wrong answer for all kinf of reasons, first of all this is a COVER contest, not an AUTHOR contest, and you haven't to vote a cover for the author but for the artist. By the way I have the evidence, no questionable, that at least 4 accounts belonged to the same IP address, many cover didn't pass the rounds for less than 4 votes.

So sorry, but I'm really tired, and almost harrassed, and I decided to give it a stop. I closed the poll, the final 10 covers will be decided on the total amount of votes at yesterday night on ALL the 14 polls plus the votes of the Jury for the last 5 rounds. I will not invalidate votes, not even the ones from the same IP addresses since actually, I cannot determine if they maybe weren't using the same internet point. But please don't consider me a fool and if you are not right on your complaints, DON'T make them.

I ask you to play fair on the next poll: 10 covers, you can vote 3, but please vote the ARTIST, please help me in making this contest a serious thing, otherwise next year I will not host it. I will open the poll on Sunday, meanwhile, if you have question, comment here.
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The Red Truck by Justin Sheperd: In the old fashioned way that cowboys don’t cry and they do work hard, The Red Truck is the story of Brendan, wandering and homeless cowboy, and Chip, the son of ranch owner with too much obligations to be free, of living and loving. The story is good, but it has a sad undertone; even if Brendan and Chip are happy now, it’s clear that their happiness is a temporary thing, since Chip has not the courage to claim their love. Like the Red Truck Chip is riding, Brendan is a last memento of his carefree youth, and when he will loose one, it will be not long the also the second will follow, and Chip will have to enter the world of the adults and committed, even if he doesn’t like the commitment they are asking to him.

Booch by L. John Williams: Booch is a very nice coming of age and buddy friends story; Brian knows Joseph Michael literally all his life, since they have been neighboors from the day Joseph Michael was born, and it was Brian to name him Booch. Even if they have an 8 years age difference, Brian has always considered Booch his best friend, and when Brian started to developed an interest for other boys, and then men, he had forbidden fantasies on Booch, but he has never acted upon them. Not until the day Booch becomes legal and apparently bent upon the task to seduce poor Brian. I really loved the lighteness and happy tone of this short story, and I was, as Brian, fascinated by the “young” adult that was Booch, so sure of what he wanted and liked, and able to obtain it.

Dashing through the Snow by Todd Schoonover: another story similar to the previous one, about best friends and neighboors, a love that was born when probably both of them were not even able to name the feeling; but even if with an happily ever after (or better for now) ending, this story is not so light and funny as the previous one. Garth and Joe’s love is not easy and immediate, and Garth has to go through a long process of healing his heart to be able to trust it again. Good thing is that Joe, apparently the less emotional of the two, is instead the one that is not only able to love forever, but also to wait and forgive when Garth will be ready to come back to him.

Dirty Laundry by Veronica: Peter and Robert are into each other but for all the wrong, and stupid reasons, they have never spoken about their mutual feelings. Now Robert is moving out from the apartment they share, and Peter is blaming himself: maybe Robert didn’t like him, maybe he wanted his privacy, maybe, maybe, maybe… but never once he had asked to Robert his real reason. And Robert instead of being impatient or happy for the move, is lingering around, like if he wanted to give to Peter another chance to talk, to explain, to say something at least. A last go to the laundomat and the lack of underwear, will force Peter to literally face his roommate without any protection, of clothes and excuses, and the time will come to be honest with yourself.

Don’t Ask Don’t Tell by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate: Scott, an US soldier, and Rich, a UK officer, meet when Rich is on Scott’s base for a seminar; gaydar or maybe only an huge horniness that outed Scott’s desires, Rich involves the younger man in an hot affair in a stock room. Other than the sex, that is nice and very graphic, the most interesting thing is to compare Scott’s experience in the Army, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’s policy and all, and Rich’s one: even if apparently the English man has more freedom to be himself, the truth is that, if he wants to stay in the Army, he has to stay also in the closet. The authors decided to close this short story, and fast affair, with a romantic note, the chance that these two men can meet again, and maybe sharing something more than only loneliness and desire.

Idol by L. John Williams: as he proved in the previous story in this same anthology, L. John Williams is a romantic at heart; Idol is a mix of Cinderfella and Show Business themes, with your average common guy Dylan who falls in love with movie star Rob. There is little chance for Dylan to meet Rob and even less for it to be anything else than a social call, but it did happen and not only that, Rob has a mutual interest in Dylan. Like a starstrucked fan, Dylan would do everything for Rob, and he would be satisfy with a little taste of the other man, but Rob has a surprise for him: he is not a selfcentered star with only his pleasure in mind, he is a kind and caring man, who is really interested in trying their best to develop something serious and long lasting, and Dylan, of course, is more than happy to oblige.

The Pickup by Harold Dixon: Buddy “pick up”s Jake on the Quick Stop near his home; but of them are not searching anything else if not exactly that a quick… stop. Two or three well placed hints are enough for Buddy to determine if Jake is interested: if the man recognizes the “come on”, then Buddy has just found his entertainment for the night, instead if the man is unaware, and doesn’t want to pick up the lead, then Buddy is safe and will go simply home to leftovers and a DVD. Basically this would be a good plot for a short, and naughty x-rated movie, the sex is good, and also a little “surprising” for Buddy who finds himself in a position that is usually not his. But he is all for a good ride, doesn’t matter if he is receiving or giving. And if there would be a repeat, well, again, that is good and welcomed.

Morning Glory by Michael Breyette: a nice story about a chance meeting in P-Town in July; of course this is a very likely situation, more or less the little seaside town is a big cruising place, but sometime one of these encounters can turn in something more, unexpected to both part involved. Probably the most interesting thing of all the short story, aside from being nice and romantic, is the detailed description of Provincetown and its usual place. If you had the chance to spend some days there, you will recognize the feeling and the common situation, like two men strolling along Commercial Street, happy and free, stopping to kiss or cuddle, while people around them continue on their flow like nothing happened. And nothing happened if not a sign of blossiming or lasting love.

Summer in the City by Linda Schnelle: this is the shortest of the story till now and so there is not much chance to develop it other than a quick and nice encounter of two young men without much trouble in their life, and for now, no intention of being serious. Both Max than Andy are just out of college, both of them have different targets in their immediate lives, but for the moment they are in the same city, San Francisco, and they like each other. I don’t think they will have a future, at least not for now: I can imagine the two of them meet again in 10 years, when their lives are settled.

A Real Man by John Stewart: one of the saddest story of the anthology, even if, like most of the other stories, it’s about a chance encounter between strangers. But most of the previous stories, even if about stranger, had at least a slightly hope of happily ever after; here instead Billy is a man who is mourning a lot of things: his past life, his lost chances, the future he has never had the courage to pursue. The demolition of the swimming pool where his father used to go and take him is yet another reason to rethink to his life, and I think Billy is not happy with what he is seeing. A stranger will not satisfy his yearning for a different life, but at least will help him to exorcize at least one of his memories.

Metamorphosis by George Seaton: this is probably something too precious and shiny for the anthology, that more or less is light and funny. George Seaton wrote almost a poem, the writing style complex and archaic, very difficult for me to understand since I’m not an English mother toungue. Inspired to the poems of Walt Whitman, the story Deaglan and Lars, country lovers from Iowa who decided to move to Denver, is not about sex or love, but more about the power you have in creating beauty, visual or written or anything other form, even with your same life.

Texas Twilight by Gabriel Morgan: another chance encounter only that this is the XIX century in Texas; Reuben is a writer and artist from the East Coast wandering the Far West in search of adventure and inspiration and he finds both in Carson, the naked cowboy he meets near a river. But Carson is heading home to getting married and settling down, and he has never had any interest in men. This story surprised me, since it’s not so much about sex and very much about romantic love, and it was a nice contrast since actually the illustration inspiring it is probably the most explicit and the only full frontal nakedness.

Photo/Model by Alan Bennett Ilagan: another very short story, more a glimpse than a real story, it’s in a way the brainstorming of an artist/author about the special relationship you can reach with your model; there can be trust, love, hope, all bundle together in something simple like a photo or more complex like a paint, but in a case or the other, it’s a thing of beauty.

Dirty Laundry by Todd Peissig: Dirty Laundry is probably a very popular illustration since two authors chose it, and the nice tidbit of news is that Todd Peissig is also the real owner of this illustration. The story itself is more romantic and less “dirty” than the illustration, the two men actually didn’t nothing more than kiss in the laundromat, and if something else happened later, the reader was not invited ;-) Actually the trio of old ladies who play the role of matchmaker is probably as nice as the two young and pretty men of the story.

GWM 52 by Harold Dixon: 36 years old Cal is fantasizing about an imaginary 52 years old lover while waiting for his in-living 43 years old partner Joe to come back home. The fantasy is innocent, and from a sentence here and there we can well understand that Cal loves Joe, but nevertheless I think Cal feels like he is cheating on Joe thinking to another man. He decides to do everything to please Joe, from cooking to way more, but maybe it’s not enough to push away that fantasy. I want to read something positive in this story, the first clue for a man that the story he is living is important and long lasting and so he has to take it seriously, and “work” to build and maintain it.

Vows by Justin Sheperd: I was a bit scared of reading this story, since the illustration is very romantic, about a same-sex marriage in a church, but the previous story of the same author in this anthology was a bit sad. I’m happy to say that this second story is as romantic as the illustration, about two benedectine monks who fall in love while they are serving in the same abbey and decide to try the real world and a life together as committed partners. They are lucky, or maybe the author is kind with them, and the life will smile to them.

End of the Line by Clare London: and to close the anthology with a very naughty note, Clare London writes a short story about sex in a very, very public place, a train wagon during rush hours literally packed of people. Now this is really a story about strangers meeting in the night, but the tone, and the lightness, make it believable for these men to have a chance of a future together; sure maybe they will meet again, and they will find they are completely wrong for each other, but at least they will know that sex is not a problem.

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The Red Truck by Justin Sheperd: In the old fashioned way that cowboys don’t cry and they do work hard, The Red Truck is the story of Brendan, wandering and homeless cowboy, and Chip, the son of ranch owner with too much obligations to be free, of living and loving. The story is good, but it has a sad undertone; even if Brendan and Chip are happy now, it’s clear that their happiness is a temporary thing, since Chip has not the courage to claim their love. Like the Red Truck Chip is riding, Brendan is a last memento of his carefree youth, and when he will loose one, it will be not long the also the second will follow, and Chip will have to enter the world of the adults and committed, even if he doesn’t like the commitment they are asking to him.

Booch by L. John Williams: Booch is a very nice coming of age and buddy friends story; Brian knows Joseph Michael literally all his life, since they have been neighboors from the day Joseph Michael was born, and it was Brian to name him Booch. Even if they have an 8 years age difference, Brian has always considered Booch his best friend, and when Brian started to developed an interest for other boys, and then men, he had forbidden fantasies on Booch, but he has never acted upon them. Not until the day Booch becomes legal and apparently bent upon the task to seduce poor Brian. I really loved the lighteness and happy tone of this short story, and I was, as Brian, fascinated by the “young” adult that was Booch, so sure of what he wanted and liked, and able to obtain it.

Dashing through the Snow by Todd Schoonover: another story similar to the previous one, about best friends and neighboors, a love that was born when probably both of them were not even able to name the feeling; but even if with an happily ever after (or better for now) ending, this story is not so light and funny as the previous one. Garth and Joe’s love is not easy and immediate, and Garth has to go through a long process of healing his heart to be able to trust it again. Good thing is that Joe, apparently the less emotional of the two, is instead the one that is not only able to love forever, but also to wait and forgive when Garth will be ready to come back to him.

Dirty Laundry by Veronica: Peter and Robert are into each other but for all the wrong, and stupid reasons, they have never spoken about their mutual feelings. Now Robert is moving out from the apartment they share, and Peter is blaming himself: maybe Robert didn’t like him, maybe he wanted his privacy, maybe, maybe, maybe… but never once he had asked to Robert his real reason. And Robert instead of being impatient or happy for the move, is lingering around, like if he wanted to give to Peter another chance to talk, to explain, to say something at least. A last go to the laundomat and the lack of underwear, will force Peter to literally face his roommate without any protection, of clothes and excuses, and the time will come to be honest with yourself.

Don’t Ask Don’t Tell by Aleksandr Voinov & Marquesate: Scott, an US soldier, and Rich, a UK officer, meet when Rich is on Scott’s base for a seminar; gaydar or maybe only an huge horniness that outed Scott’s desires, Rich involves the younger man in an hot affair in a stock room. Other than the sex, that is nice and very graphic, the most interesting thing is to compare Scott’s experience in the Army, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’s policy and all, and Rich’s one: even if apparently the English man has more freedom to be himself, the truth is that, if he wants to stay in the Army, he has to stay also in the closet. The authors decided to close this short story, and fast affair, with a romantic note, the chance that these two men can meet again, and maybe sharing something more than only loneliness and desire.

Idol by L. John Williams: as he proved in the previous story in this same anthology, L. John Williams is a romantic at heart; Idol is a mix of Cinderfella and Show Business themes, with your average common guy Dylan who falls in love with movie star Rob. There is little chance for Dylan to meet Rob and even less for it to be anything else than a social call, but it did happen and not only that, Rob has a mutual interest in Dylan. Like a starstrucked fan, Dylan would do everything for Rob, and he would be satisfy with a little taste of the other man, but Rob has a surprise for him: he is not a selfcentered star with only his pleasure in mind, he is a kind and caring man, who is really interested in trying their best to develop something serious and long lasting, and Dylan, of course, is more than happy to oblige.

The Pickup by Harold Dixon: Buddy “pick up”s Jake on the Quick Stop near his home; but of them are not searching anything else if not exactly that a quick… stop. Two or three well placed hints are enough for Buddy to determine if Jake is interested: if the man recognizes the “come on”, then Buddy has just found his entertainment for the night, instead if the man is unaware, and doesn’t want to pick up the lead, then Buddy is safe and will go simply home to leftovers and a DVD. Basically this would be a good plot for a short, and naughty x-rated movie, the sex is good, and also a little “surprising” for Buddy who finds himself in a position that is usually not his. But he is all for a good ride, doesn’t matter if he is receiving or giving. And if there would be a repeat, well, again, that is good and welcomed.

Morning Glory by Michael Breyette: a nice story about a chance meeting in P-Town in July; of course this is a very likely situation, more or less the little seaside town is a big cruising place, but sometime one of these encounters can turn in something more, unexpected to both part involved. Probably the most interesting thing of all the short story, aside from being nice and romantic, is the detailed description of Provincetown and its usual place. If you had the chance to spend some days there, you will recognize the feeling and the common situation, like two men strolling along Commercial Street, happy and free, stopping to kiss or cuddle, while people around them continue on their flow like nothing happened. And nothing happened if not a sign of blossiming or lasting love.

Summer in the City by Linda Schnelle: this is the shortest of the story till now and so there is not much chance to develop it other than a quick and nice encounter of two young men without much trouble in their life, and for now, no intention of being serious. Both Max than Andy are just out of college, both of them have different targets in their immediate lives, but for the moment they are in the same city, San Francisco, and they like each other. I don’t think they will have a future, at least not for now: I can imagine the two of them meet again in 10 years, when their lives are settled.

A Real Man by John Stewart: one of the saddest story of the anthology, even if, like most of the other stories, it’s about a chance encounter between strangers. But most of the previous stories, even if about stranger, had at least a slightly hope of happily ever after; here instead Billy is a man who is mourning a lot of things: his past life, his lost chances, the future he has never had the courage to pursue. The demolition of the swimming pool where his father used to go and take him is yet another reason to rethink to his life, and I think Billy is not happy with what he is seeing. A stranger will not satisfy his yearning for a different life, but at least will help him to exorcize at least one of his memories.

Metamorphosis by George Seaton: this is probably something too precious and shiny for the anthology, that more or less is light and funny. George Seaton wrote almost a poem, the writing style complex and archaic, very difficult for me to understand since I’m not an English mother toungue. Inspired to the poems of Walt Whitman, the story Deaglan and Lars, country lovers from Iowa who decided to move to Denver, is not about sex or love, but more about the power you have in creating beauty, visual or written or anything other form, even with your same life.

Texas Twilight by Gabriel Morgan: another chance encounter only that this is the XIX century in Texas; Reuben is a writer and artist from the East Coast wandering the Far West in search of adventure and inspiration and he finds both in Carson, the naked cowboy he meets near a river. But Carson is heading home to getting married and settling down, and he has never had any interest in men. This story surprised me, since it’s not so much about sex and very much about romantic love, and it was a nice contrast since actually the illustration inspiring it is probably the most explicit and the only full frontal nakedness.

Photo/Model by Alan Bennett Ilagan: another very short story, more a glimpse than a real story, it’s in a way the brainstorming of an artist/author about the special relationship you can reach with your model; there can be trust, love, hope, all bundle together in something simple like a photo or more complex like a paint, but in a case or the other, it’s a thing of beauty.

Dirty Laundry by Todd Peissig: Dirty Laundry is probably a very popular illustration since two authors chose it, and the nice tidbit of news is that Todd Peissig is also the real owner of this illustration. The story itself is more romantic and less “dirty” than the illustration, the two men actually didn’t nothing more than kiss in the laundromat, and if something else happened later, the reader was not invited ;-) Actually the trio of old ladies who play the role of matchmaker is probably as nice as the two young and pretty men of the story.

GWM 52 by Harold Dixon: 36 years old Cal is fantasizing about an imaginary 52 years old lover while waiting for his in-living 43 years old partner Joe to come back home. The fantasy is innocent, and from a sentence here and there we can well understand that Cal loves Joe, but nevertheless I think Cal feels like he is cheating on Joe thinking to another man. He decides to do everything to please Joe, from cooking to way more, but maybe it’s not enough to push away that fantasy. I want to read something positive in this story, the first clue for a man that the story he is living is important and long lasting and so he has to take it seriously, and “work” to build and maintain it.

Vows by Justin Sheperd: I was a bit scared of reading this story, since the illustration is very romantic, about a same-sex marriage in a church, but the previous story of the same author in this anthology was a bit sad. I’m happy to say that this second story is as romantic as the illustration, about two benedectine monks who fall in love while they are serving in the same abbey and decide to try the real world and a life together as committed partners. They are lucky, or maybe the author is kind with them, and the life will smile to them.

End of the Line by Clare London: and to close the anthology with a very naughty note, Clare London writes a short story about sex in a very, very public place, a train wagon during rush hours literally packed of people. Now this is really a story about strangers meeting in the night, but the tone, and the lightness, make it believable for these men to have a chance of a future together; sure maybe they will meet again, and they will find they are completely wrong for each other, but at least they will know that sex is not a problem.

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