You are cordially invited . . . to get your freak on. To take your mind and body to the limits of pleasure and beyond. To experience the hottest, sexiest, kinkiest, and best in male, African-American erotica-stories so good they'll leave you with a smile on your face and a "dayum" on your lips. Master Will Kane is your sensual guide through a no-holds-barred collection of tales The clerk at an adult sex shop in The Castro is at your service in any way you like . . . Down by the Brooklyn waterfront, the freaky brothas come out to play . . . The steam in the Turkish Baths can't hide the steamy couplings going on inside . . . What happens on the Brothas Circuit in San Juan stays in San Juan . . . You'll love a man (out of) uniform . . . The Brooklyn West Indies Day Parade is only the start of a carnal celebration . . . Intimate, revealing, deliciously filthy and totally liberating, these nineteen steamy tales of lust and desire will dare you to take a bite-and invite you to savor every mouthful. Will Kane is an avowed heretic, screwing conventional wisdom since the day he left the womb and hit on the obstetrician for a Cuban cigar and a shot of single barrel Kentucky bourbon in the delivery room. To the dismay of his parents, Young Will further confirmed his rebel status by becoming a Young Republican and quoting Barry Goldwater speeches instead of the Bible while saying Grace at family dinners. Along the way, Will developed an affinity for sadomasochism by inflicting pain on willing submissives and indulging his masochistic tendencies by enduring 36 hours of tattooing (so far) and numerous piercings of his private parts, which he relishes secretly feeling up while sitting in boring creditors committee meetings. Master Kane is a Certified Insolvency & Restructuring Advisor, which is a highly evolved subspecialty of S/M, and lives in New York (when he isn't wrecking havoc on innocent young men in exotic locale
I read this book many years ago. I was a young gay man then, and I guess a bit naive in a way, so this book seemed to me to be quite an awesome experience. Trying to reread it almost twenty years later was a painful experience. It’s just so clunky, and missing in nuance. The stories had an undeniable heat to them, so if that’s all you are looking for it’s a great book, but if you want there to be any kind of well written flow it falls very short, in my opinion.