Menage is a collection of three gay erotic romances from up and coming author Xavier Axelson.
Dutch’s Boy “Xavier Axelson delivers not only a very enjoyable romance, but a story, that to me, has a deeper meaning: that taking chances to live a dream can bring the biggest rewards of all…” — Dark Divas
The Incident “This story is not for the faint of heart. It’s raw and dirty, yet absolutely beautiful.” — MM Good Book Reviews
The Birches “I love a great character study and The Birches delivers!” — BookingIt
“Xavier Axelson has the gift of breathing life into dark and broken characters and healing them through love, time and belief.” — Tom Webb (A Bear on Books)
This is a collection of three stories. We start with Dutch's Boy. Harry is ready to become a man, but his father thinks he needs more time to learn. After all Dutch is a famous rodeo star and he should know. When Harry decides to try to enter a rodeo behind his father's back the adventure begins and who know what awaits a young man off looking to made a splash. Sweet and fun and so very erotic. The next story is The Incident. This was my favorite. Michael is a police officer with a past. He is trying to get through it, but he can't forget that night. To make matters worse he realizes he has a terrible crush on his partner Angel. How can he continue to work at a job that is haunting with a partner who is haunting him more. Will Michael find peace, or will the incident destroy him. The last story is The Birches. Leo is trying to become the next greatest chef in the world. A fellow student drags him to The Birches which is a small dig in the woods which could not possible turn out decent food. When Leo has the best breakfast he has ever eaten he must know what the secret. Then when he meets Doc, the cook he really decides he has to learn how the ordinary and yet strange man could create such good food. Little does Leo know that he is about to learn more than he ever could in school about cooking, life, and himself. Each story ends with a wonderful recipe. I can't wait to cook the Gazpacho at the end of The Birches.