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| Comfort and Joy by Jim Grimsley. List Price:$12.95 |
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Amazon Reviewer Grimsley has given us a superb, tender and genuine portrayal of homosexual love with its pains, fears, struggles and ultimate hope of fulfilment: all of this very powerfully written. Dan and Ford are flesh and blood and what you see is what you get. Well almost for the characters reveal themselves slowly and with great agony of soul. Especially so for Ford the rich intern from Savannah who struggles,fears and torments over his love for Dan. And the reader agonizes with them. Fictional or real these people are a gift to those whose lives they touch.
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| Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, Paperback - 291 pages 1 Ed (October 1999) [Hits: 399] |
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| Cock Sure by Bob Vickery. List Price:£10.99 |
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Bob Vickery has given us some of the best, most intense gay erotic stories. Whether his protagonists are genetically designed sex-gods or vampires with something other than blood on their minds, Vickery's stories give a rise to your mind as well as your private parts.
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| Alyson Publications, Paperback - 240 pages (6 June, 2002) [Hits: 402] |
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| California Screaming by Doug Guinan |
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Making it big in Los Angeles can mean a lot of things. For Kevin Malloy it means landing the biggest catch of all among the city's many eligible homosexual bachelors. For media mogul Brad Sherwood, the most eligible of all, it means having power, wealth, success, good hair plugs, and even love.
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| Paperback - 304 pages (2 August, 1999) [Hits: 201] |
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| Can't Buy Me Love by Chris Kenry. List Price:£16.99 |
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When his wealthy lover suddenly dies, leaving him stranded and penniless, gorgeous Jack Erikson embarks on a crusade to once again be pampered and unexpectedly becomes involved with Harden Up, a male escort service, and soon the money comes rolling in, as Jack finds himself attracted to his depraved.
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| Hardcover - 336 pages (January 2001) [Hits: 161] |
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| The City and the Pillar by Gore Vidal. List Price:£7.99 |
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In their teens, Jim Willard and Bob Ford share a moment of sexual intimacy and Jim spends years searching for the recreation of that moment. When the opportunity occurs, it explodes with violence and pain. This was one of the first pieces of explicitly gay fiction.
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| Paperback - 186 pages Reissue (1 May, 1997) [Hits: 313] |
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| Coming Storm. The by Paul Russell. List Price: |
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In "The Coming Storm" author Paul Russell has gifted us with a novel rich in character development, moody evocations of time and place, lyrical phrasing and flow of style. But more important to this reader is the aftermath of closing the last page knowing that there is much to ponder - about mortality, the transience of youth (both in beauty and innocence), the vagaries of love (or the lack of it), the mystery of obsession. Louis, Claire, Tracy, Noah, and even Libby, Reid, Chris and the peripheral characters all are placed in this tale of life in the cloister of a middle school in the East for a purpose: no wasted time in development of filler in this book! And despite the knowledge presented in the first chapter that we are on a journey to visit the inevitable "storms" that come into all our lives, the book propels us along with individual character asides that serve to enrich the final fabric of realizing that it is not so much the coming storms that alter our lives, but how we survive them and their aftermath. This is a novel that is outwardly about gay relationships in about every spectrum of time, but more importantly Paul Russell bridges the gap of placing these relationships in the real world. Whether letting light into the closeted gays' domain or celebrating the senuous highs of men comfortable with their sexual stance, this book is a richly drawn tale that leaves us satisfied and hungry for the next work. US edition
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| , 368 pages (1 August, 1999) [Hits: 353] |
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| Closet Case by Robert Rodi. List Price:£8.99 |
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Synopsis: A novel about Chicago ad-man Lionel Frank's coming-out. By day he tries to hide his homosexuality from his macho colleagues. By night he's dialling "Toy-boyz" chatlines and dancing the night away in gay clubs. Until the night he is spotted by a lesbian colleague.Amazon Review Having read every other Rodi novel, one could say that I am somewhat of a fan and therefore slightly biased. Yet, you must believe me when I say that I can not imagine any reader being disapointed by this hilarious novel. At the risk of sounding like a bad clichee, this book is literally a laugh a minute, and many readers will recognise someone they know in the main character. A definite must. If you have never read Rodi, make this the first novel!
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| Paperback - 336 pages (29 June, 1995) [Hits: 247] |
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