Product Description
Six sizzling hot tales of gay eroticism. Loaded with lurid sex scenes, these stories are farcical, nostalgic, satirical, subversive, and hilarious.
"The Pools of Paradise"
Bicycling home during a storm, Brandon is run over by a bus and takes a trip to gay heaven. His experiences twist all expectations and stereotypes, for the afterlife of gay men is paradise indeed.
"A Gift to the Rising Dog Star"
Captured and enslaved, Kareah is sold to the Dog Priests, who are more than willing to make use of him. Elements of bondage and humiliation abound in this story about a young man's perilous existence in the ancient near east.
"Sam’s Turn"
Red is crude and rough in bed, but Fred likes it that way. Of course Red is sticking it to Fred in his upstairs bedroom of the old Frat House while Fred's fraternity brothers are lounging below, and events take a turn when Red decides to involve another in their sexual drama.
"Postcards from the Orgy Deck"
In this comic tale related in a series of post cards, Dave embarks on a gay cruise. Dave throws himself into a hedonistic existence, but a address mix-up on a card sent to his wealthy aunt puts his financial future in peril.
"When Wade’s Woody Was Running"
It's 1959, he's living in Southern California, and he's just seen Gidget, so Tony wants to learn to surf so he can get a Moondoggie of his own. Then he meets Wade Waterwalker and his 1938 Woody. Erotic, funny, and charming with some explicitly described gay sex scenes.
"The Landscape Guy"
Rich is home from college when the landscapers start working on the yard. During his third trip carrying lemonade to the workers, some of them begin to bully him. Rich flees, but Bob the foreman comes into the house to comfort him, and Bob's comforts are more than satisfying.
"The Pools of Paradise"
Bicycling home during a storm, Brandon is run over by a bus and takes a trip to gay heaven. His experiences twist all expectations and stereotypes, for the afterlife of gay men is paradise indeed.
"A Gift to the Rising Dog Star"
Captured and enslaved, Kareah is sold to the Dog Priests, who are more than willing to make use of him. Elements of bondage and humiliation abound in this story about a young man's perilous existence in the ancient near east.
"Sam’s Turn"
Red is crude and rough in bed, but Fred likes it that way. Of course Red is sticking it to Fred in his upstairs bedroom of the old Frat House while Fred's fraternity brothers are lounging below, and events take a turn when Red decides to involve another in their sexual drama.
"Postcards from the Orgy Deck"
In this comic tale related in a series of post cards, Dave embarks on a gay cruise. Dave throws himself into a hedonistic existence, but a address mix-up on a card sent to his wealthy aunt puts his financial future in peril.
"When Wade’s Woody Was Running"
It's 1959, he's living in Southern California, and he's just seen Gidget, so Tony wants to learn to surf so he can get a Moondoggie of his own. Then he meets Wade Waterwalker and his 1938 Woody. Erotic, funny, and charming with some explicitly described gay sex scenes.
"The Landscape Guy"
Rich is home from college when the landscapers start working on the yard. During his third trip carrying lemonade to the workers, some of them begin to bully him. Rich flees, but Bob the foreman comes into the house to comfort him, and Bob's comforts are more than satisfying.

