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      <title>Review - Uncle 2 by Jay L. North</title>
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      <description>Ben is now living with his uncle Devon, with whom he’s having a sexual relationship. It’s a two-bedroom apartment, so nobody suspects the true nature of their relationship. Devon dominates his nephew, giving him pleasure in ways that Ben never thought possible. He just can’t seem to get enough of his uncle, and the feelings are entirely mutual. The desire to pull Ben out of his shell as well as explore the young man’s kinky fantasies push Devon to engineer some public encounters with his nephew.</description>
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      <title>Review - Choir Boy by Jay L. North</title>
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      <description>At the age of 20, Isa is a little old for the choir, but he does like singing. He likes Father Malcolm even more. Isa is desperate for the big priest to initiate him into the pleasures of the flesh. He’s seen what many of the other pastors and elders get up to with the male members of the seraglio, and Isa wants to experience those things for himself. Isa comes up with a crazy plan that he thinks will show the Father he is ready.</description>
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      <title>Review - The Father by Jay L. North</title>
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      <description>Oliver was orphaned at a young age and raised by a disinterested aunt. He’s never really felt like he belonged. Then he joined a church where he met Clara and fell in love. The two decide to get married, but the church requires couples to undergo a two-week initiation course to ensure “compatibility” before getting married. Oliver is nervous, but not too worried. He’s had nothing but positive experiences with the church.</description>
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      <description>College student Ben has been sharing his basement living space of his mother’s house with his Uncle Dev while the man’s flat is being renovated. Dev has been a father figure for Ben since his own father left, but with the closeness of sharing a space, the young man is developing an altogether different kind of feeling for his uncle. Ben keeps telling himself such feelings are wrong, but somehow that just makes them more exciting.</description>
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