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Tom Bacchus serves up a fascinating array of lustful adventures in nine lengthy erotic tales. From sweaty boxing roommates, to sweet fairy tales -and a werewolf- each given a hard sexy edge. From strip joint hustlers to futuristic sex hunk-bots, Bacchus somehow finds love amid romance in a ripe array of settings and eras.

CONTENTS
- Gather at the River
- Getting Bucked
- Just Seven Days
- Lily Boy
- Wolfie
- Piss Elegant
- Porn Actors, Strippers and Other Deities
- Quilted
- Punch and Poke

POKE is part of a trilogy of remastered short erotic fiction by Tom Bacchus. Also, by Tom Bacchus: BONE, RAHM, and Q-FAQ.

112 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2012

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Tom Bacchus

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Tom Bacchus is the author of 'Doin' the Town: a naughty nautical novella,' the erotic story trilogy 'Bone,' 'Rahm' and 'Poke,' the scifi erotic satire 'Q-FAQ,' and 'DOGZ, a novel.'

Fiction anthologies which include Bacchus' short stories: Happily Ever After: Erotic Fairy Tales for Men (Kasak), Best American Erotica 1998 (Cleis), Stallions and Other Studs (PDA Press), Obsessed: A Flesh and the Word Collection of Gay Erotic Memoirs (Penguin), Kink: Takes of the Sexual Adventurer (StarBooks, 2004), The Best of the Best Meat Erotica (Suspect Thoughts, 2004), Wicked: Sexy Tales of Legendary Lovers (Cleis, 2005), His Underwear (Haworth Press, 2006).

Translated story collections include:
Sueños de Hombre, Spanish translation of Rahm (Boys Press, 2001)
Zeiten voller Lust, German translation of Rahm (Bruno Gmunder, 2005).

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September 27, 2014
Unfortunately it didn't reach the level of the previous two books for me.
I had a feeling I was reading the works of someone else but not the author of Bone and Rahm.
This anthology is nothing more than a PWP, and not my kind of.
But maybe it is just me.
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