Delve into the passions and the perversions of Paris in 1753, in this erotic story loosely inspired by the "Dangerous Liaisons". The Viscount of Valmont, with his lavish clothing and his sordid appetites, will show you the brightness and the darkness of his unforgettable era!
The captives were brought forward. Among them were five Polish boys, each chosen for their youth and beauty. Vytenis, with a father's authority, doled them out like pieces of land or cattle. "Each of you will have a servant, a bedmate, a toy," he said to his five sons. (*Illustrated with AI)
The stinging sands on the desert wind were harsh on the white skins of the captured Europeans. The once proud and mighty crusader army had been ambushed and smashed in the hills of northern Syria.
Roscoe finds himself working at The Stallion, a brothel in the Old Wild West. The more he searches, the more he uncovers about his past and his connection to The Stallion. Will the dashing Officer Steele help him, or turn him in for his crimes?
Lewis and his companions have uncovered the secrets of the legendary tomb of Kakhor-Ra! But now they've been captured and taken prisoner. How will they escape?
Ivan and Henry tell their families about their relationship. They are surprised by the reactions they receive. Ivan career keeps changing as he and Henry continue their life together. In the end, Ivan's career comes full circle.
“The City Beckons” is a historical gay romance story set in 1800s New York City. It revolves around two main characters, Henry and Thomas, who come from different walks of life but are brought together by fate in the enchanting setting of Central Park.
19-year-old Texan William Anderson’s life is once again upended in this lusty saga. “Hot damn, Billy! You were a great dick sucker before you left for Harvard! Those rustlers trained you well! Now, you’re even better at it!” guffawed William’s older brother Dan. “I bet you’ve been sucking a lot of dick at Harvard, haven’t you!”
The Feudal Era – a grand time for the privileged few! For them, advantages abounded. Wily peasants could and would curry favor with those lording over them. This whimsically archaic story presents GD readers with a peek not to be found in surviving annals.