Review - Chaos Station by Jenn Burke and Kelly Jensen
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Childhood friends Felix (‘Flick’) and Zander (‘Zed’) grew up together, entered military service together, and for a few short days after graduating from the military academy, they became lovers. War with the alien race called the Stin pulled them apart to different duties within the earth forces. Felix is captured by the enemy and declared dead. Zed is pulled into a covert operation to create super-soldiers before the war comes to an abrupt end, and he is unceremoniously cut loose.
Review - Scars and Secrets by Avril Ashton
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One day, single bi dad Levi meets Donovan seemingly by accident in a supermarket checkout line. Ten years later, Levi is still picking up the pieces of the relationship he had with the man who turned out to be a government agent, who dragged him into a dark world of covert operations and constant fear for his life, and his son’s. Donovan didn’t mean to fall for the man he was supposed to seduce, gather information from, and leave within three months, but he did.
Review - Imperfect Harmony by Jay Northcote
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John and Rhys have both lost their partners, and in their own different ways, they’ve been hiding out from the rest of the world. When they meet, John is instantly attracted to the much younger Rhys, and is surprised when the feelings seem to be returned. But John has been out of the dating game for a long time, and he’s afraid of being hurt again. Can he really have a relationship with the twenty-something Rhys?
Review - Beautiful Boy by Grace R. Duncan
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Kyle is a young man who seems to have everything going for him. He comes from a well off family, who have provided a good education, a loft in town for him to live in, and his own car. But his family didn’t give him much love or attention, and if they knew he was gay, he would lose everything. It’s perhaps not too surprising that Kyle doesn’t have a very high opinion of his value, and you might wonder if this is what draws him so strongly to being a submissive when a friend introduces him to the BDSM world.
Review - Stealing His Dangling Jewels by James Cox
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This review originally appeared on the BDSM Book Reviews site. Phoenix is in dire need of money. A lot of money. It’s not for himself, he wants to get his mother into rehab, although it probably won’t do her any good. Phoenix reads about Lucas, a very rich man, thanks to a lottery winning, with his own private island and a genital piercing sporting sapphires and diamonds that has to be worth several thousand dollars.
Tags: Novelette
Review - Astounding! by Kim Fielding
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Carter Evans is the founder and editor of the science fiction magazine Astounding! but the publication, like most print media these days, is on its last legs. Carter can’t afford to keep it going for much longer. Adding to his headaches are the submissions of one J. Harper, a very persistent, and very bad, author who keeps sending in new versions of his work despite numerous rejections. Carter’s drunken attempt to rebuff the writer backfires and he ends up meeting J.
Tags: Novella Science Fiction
Review - Brit Boys: With Toys Anthology
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This review was written for and originally appeared on BDSM Book Reviews. This anthology of eight stories by British authors explores the role of toys in relationships between men. In some of the tales the notion of what is a ‘toy’ is stretched a bit, but almost all feature some object, to some degree, which plays a part in the plot. The level of kink varies from essentially none to being a central part of the relationships depicted.
Review - Knit Tight by Annabeth Albert
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Brady seems to be one of the rare Portland baristas who doesn’t aspire to be something else. He is good at his job, and in any case, raising his three younger siblings after his mother dies doesn’t leave him any time to consider something else. Once a week the coffee shop hosts the ladies from the knitting shop down the street. “Knit Night” isn’t exactly Brady’s favorite night to work, but it keeps the shop busy.
Tags: Novella
Review - More Than Human by Mel Keegan
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By the end of the 23rd century, humanity has established its first colony outside the solar system, on a planet called Eidolon. The achievement required not only advancements in spacecraft engineering, but also cybernetics, since augmentation was required to make humans capable of deep space flight and living on an alien world larger than Earth. As you can imagine, it takes no time at all for cybernetic implants to become mainstream, with everyone from athletes to high class escorts getting augmented to improve their game.
Tags: Science Fiction
Review - The Lusty Adventures of Theseus by Arthur Griffin
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Have you ever considered how much the versions of Greek Myths that we know today must have been sanitized, modified or otherwise changed over the years? The bulk of the legends evolved over 3,000 years ago, and certainly changed much over the course of the centuries. The stories as we know them today are still full of bad behavior: rape, incest, and many other sorts of human fallibility. How much bawdier might the “original” stories have been in their own time?
Tags: Ancient Greece Myth
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