An Xcite Books collection of five gay erotic stories with mixed themes including contemporary, historical, m/m, spanking, exhibitionism, voyeurism and sex outdoors.
I took a (brief) time out from life and read the first story Stud Poker. It was a highly entertaining piece of PWP. It wasn't bad - the sentences were well constructed, engaging, and interesting. Too interesting. I can't stop grinning at the language :D I'm pretty sure the author took his writing coach's advice to heart when he/she said 'use more descriptives!' I'm totally going three and a half stars for sheer entertainment value. Example, you say?
"I pushed upwards, jamming my engorged meat into the wet cauldron of his mouth,"
"The guy wet-vacced my cock with a wicked suction, his tongue wagging across the boiling underside of my shaft, his teeth barely scraping the surface of my lust. "
So, it was free, and it made me laugh. Don't pay for it, but it would be good for like hen's night party games where everyone is drunk, and you have to guess the missing words from a paragraph.
Victor Hatridge quivered. He was not, of course, the breed of man to permit such feeble things, but there it was. Climbing like a creeper, winding its tendrils round his spine, a shiver thrilled through him, despite his prime position at the fireside. Leaning with his elbows on the grand, marble mantelpiece, Victor bowed his head and cocked it aside gazing intently into the rampant flames that frolicked behind the grate while feigning an eligible bachelor of a laugh.
Please read Erica's review too, because she got all the good lines from the first story.
I couldn't finish two of the five stories, and one is a super-short baby ficlet.
This was a free one, I picked it up as it had a Josephine Myles story in it and I like her writing. There 5 stories. As I said, I'm preprogrammed to like Jo Myles and I enjoyed her story. The others were a bit hit and miss but if taken in the spirit of they are free, they are short stories (so have to cut to the chase quickly) and dont expect too much, then worth a quick read with your coffee.