When Eric befriends his reclusive neighbor, Tristan, he also meets Tristan's "little friends." It's not for nothing that Tristan calls himself The Robot Master. With Tristan as his mentor, Eric soon discovers how technology can enhance his sex life, in unexpected ways. The easy-going gay stud-about-town and the self-proclaimed "computer geek" turn out to have a good deal in common--including a mutual appetite for kink and a shared interest in "toys for big boys."
Roland Graeme is one of several pseudonyms used by a prolific writer of erotic fiction. Graeme, a descendant of Swiss immigrants and a native of Pennsylvania, resides in Buffalo, New York. He earned a Ph.D. in English by writing his doctoral dissertation on the novels of Sir Walter Scott (“Roland Graeme” is the protagonist of Scott’s novel The Abbot). His interests, in addition to literature, include classical music (especially opera), history, and world religions, as well as, not surprisingly, human sexuality, in all its variety and richness.
Graeme has been, at one time or another, a teacher, a factory worker, a civil servant, and a music critic. The one common denominator throughout his career(s) has been his passion for freelance writing. He continues to hold down his current full-time “day job” while writing in his spare time.