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Boy Stories

Benji Bright

Verlag: Go Deeper Press LLC

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Find your new favorite fantasy in Boy Stories: 15 Quick and Dirty Gay Tales. The flash fiction in this collection is what you'd expect from erotic writer Benji Bright (Candid and The Flavor Triptych)--sexy, ardent, and graphic. Some stories feature characters that are open and warm, while others cast a different, darker light on the lives of queer men. Whether they're bartalk buddies, sex cult members, best bros, or futuristic rebels, there are guys in Boy Stories who will win your heart and turn you on. Sure, your time with them is short, but there's good news here: there's another waiting for you just a page away. REVIEWS:"In a collection of short stories released by GoDeeper Press, Benji Bright has managed to accomplish something impossible; leaving me speechless. If I could describe this collection in one word, that word would be 'awesome'. I am not familiar with any of this author's other work, but let me tell you, after reading Boy Stories, I am addicted.... This was a great pleasure to read, and with that I am awarding him 5 stars. A great collection from a fantastic author that is not to be missed." --Lisa at The Novel Approach (TheNovelApproachReviews.com)"Benji Bright’s gay tales prove extraordinary in their capacity to provoke arousal in such brief forms. His concise yet striking prose carries the reader along breathlessly from one unusual situation to the next with nary a chance to recover. The insight we gain into these tiny, complicated worlds is not to be missed." --Dario Dalla Lasta, Author of Squeeze Pants"This is such a great little collection – I quite literally loved from the very first page. And what’s not to like? 15 exemplary bites of red hot, super sexy flash fiction. And as the title suggests, it’s all about the boys." --Tamsin Flowers, Erotica Author at TamsinFlowers.com"I loved the diversity! Benji takes on all genres, and even includes some really nice 2nd POV, which he does very well, by the way. Charm School was extremely hot! I wished I was actually walking through all of it.... In this collection alone you'll find everything from blunt to abstract, voyeurism, infidelity, sex cults, fantasy, angst, literally hot sex, alternate universes, Greek demigods, and hot bachelors. And never is it overwhelming! So much kudos and respect to a very talented man." -- J.R. (Amazon Reviewer)
Verfügbar seit: 21.07.2015.

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