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The Warrior's Boy - A Gay Erotic Novel - cover

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The Warrior's Boy - A Gay Erotic Novel

Zack Fraker

Publisher: Bruno Gmünder Verlag

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Summary

Erotic adventures in Renaissance Italy: Tough, no-nonsense Eric Random, an English mercenary soldier on his way to Venice in 1527, encounters rough-and-tumble sex at every inn along the way. The randy roughneck never misses an opportunity for an erotic adventure: stable lads, tavern servers, and page boys all fall to his remorseless assault, only to be tossed aside as Eric moves on. And then something unexpected happens … This graphic portrait of degenerate, brawling, and licentious Renaissance Italy unfolds as a history that's never been taught in the classroom.
Available since: 11/05/2013.
Print length: 208 pages.

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