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Stranded Bi The Storm

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Dylan and a sexy Hawaiian guy are stranded on the rugged Oregon Coast in December. Although they just met they share a room due to the storm and road closures. Will Dylan take action on his bisexuality or will he let the opportunity slip by as so often happens in life?

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Dylan flees bad memories at home in California and takes himself on a road trip to the rugged Oregon Coast. During a violent storm he spots another driver spin out and settle in a ditch. Dylan helps free the car while a sexy, female state trooper arrives to tell them the road is closed ahead. Dylan and the other driver head back to Florence but there's only one room left. They share it, a love of storm watching and other interests. Historically, regrets of failure to act plague society and Dylan. Will he end up saying 'I wish I had' or 'I'm glad I did?'

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David Sullivan

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David Sullivan was born in New Jersey, across from New York City, moved to the San Jose (California) area in high school and after 35 years moved to Bandon, Oregon, a tiny coastal town.

He's retired from police officer (29 years w/ San Jose PD) and the martial arts (3rd degree black belt; 32 years in Jujitsu). He's been called a Renaissance Man with skills that include being an auto mechanic, tutor to children, salesman, police union representative, dog trainer, civic volunteer and massage therapist.

After years of being told he should write a book he did. "Wisdom is the Answer; Common Sense is the Way" (2009), under his legal name of James Giambrone, Jr. is available on Amazon. It offers refreshing views on how to live life better.

After writing that self-improvement book David took to fiction and romance. David is an open, bisexual man whose romances often address the 'no man's land' many bisexuals find themselves in. Most of his stories are short (5,000-35,000 words) and usually have high levels of erotic content. His feeling on that is to wonder why we shy away from open scenes of love making? It's so prevalent in society yet we're afraid to talk about it.

As of May 2013, David's book, Heart's United, is under nomination for awards with Bi Writers' Association in two categories: Bisexual Fiction and Bisexual Erotic Fiction.

David is an editor for an international speaker and writer and a well-known e-publisher. A new e-publisher heard of David and solicited him to launch that company's first story.

David specifically welcomes reader comments on his story: just be honest and polite. He reads reviews; they help him become a better author!

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March 15, 2016
Cette nouvelle n'était pas prévue à la lecture de suite malgré son petit nombre de pages. Mais comme on est à court de chronique dans la semaine, je me suis lancée dans la lecture de cette dernière.

Stranged bi the storm porte bien son nom, car tout est dit dans le titre. D'ailleurs, l'histoire se déroule en pleine tempête ! Youhouuuu !!!! XD
Donc nous rencontrons un homme du nom de Dylan qui fait un petit accident de voiture lors d'une tempête. Première leçon de conduite : ne rouler pas quand on vous dit qu'il y a un tsunami ou une tornade dans les parages. Même moi, aux Antilles lors des tempêtes tropicales, je sais qu'il ne faut pas sortir pour voir la rivière se déchainer, non surtout pas :3 . Et j'ai raison, car grâce à cela, il rencontre un magnifique hawaïen du nom de Kimo(no) (=> ok la blague était nul XD.) Bref, ils vont passés du bon temps entre potes le temps que la tempête se calme et basta. Voilà vous avez toute l'histoire !
Moi ce que je trouve pas normal, c'est pourquoi lorsque moi je vais voir la tempête se déchainer je ne tombe pas sur une nana ou un mec pour une soirée entre amis intime, hein ?! Je trouve ça nul et aberrant, ça me fout la rage !!!

Revenons à la réalité : j'ai trouvé cette nouvelle fort mignonne et pas trop romantique. Juste deux "hétéros" (oui parce que l'auteur nous le fait bien comprendre au début) qui s'entraident et qui finissent par s'apprécier. Le style est simple, fluide, compréhensible, presque aucun mot cru et beaucoup de suspens sur la sexualité de chacun. On est sûr qu'ils sont hétéro pourtant.... hum... ça laisse perplexe la fin. Quoique non, ça nous surprend pas, mais ça nous fait rire ou décrocher un sourire. Vraiment, j'ai aimé cette petite (més)aventure et pour vous donnez un peu la mentalité de Kimo :
"Happy Birtday, Dylan. Fuck me please. I want your cock in me"
Je vous laisse devinez à quel moment il lui sort ça XD
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August 31, 2012
Not a bad short story, it was nice, simple and hot. One think that did seem odd, the story’s name has bi in it and both characters call themselves bi, in different ways, and yet the story feels more like two straight guys deciding if they want to do something with a guy then two bi guys finding someone they liked. It’s still hot and I enjoyed it but just wanted to point that it. over all good story.
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July 19, 2012
A very hot short with good characters...makes me seriously re-evaluate putting limits on my sexual identifcation.
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