In this chapter, Law meets an angry young man. Law was once one of them, and his capacity for anger likely remains. Will the two be able to reach an understanding, or will they lock horns like two stags over a doe? I hope that's a correct simile. I don't know a thing about deers.
Law is setting out to find Doc. First we need to know a little more about the man. Who is he? Why is a physician working in the kitchen at Walt's Special and living on Law's couch? Let's join Law's memory and find out. Enjoy!
Bea Arlott is back. Do you remember her? Apparently she's learning to ride a horse in the dining room of Walt's Special. That's probably not true. Let's join Law to find out what she is up to. ENJOY!
In this chapter Law heads down to the restaurant to get some work done. He's planning to count the inventory and do the books. How far do you think he'll get? You'll have to read to see. ENJOY!
How does one describe a war to another who has never been in one? Is it possible to make them understand? Law is going to try his best. He's also going to meet someone who will make a big difference in his life. Let's see how he makes out.
Looks like a lot of time has passed since the last story, fifteen years to be precise. It's December, 1968. Walt's had a heart attack and Law has taken his worry out on their houseguest. I wonder what's going on. There will be some answers in this chapter. ENJOY!
Welcome to the third installment of the Law Edwards mystery series. If you haven't read the first two novels, I suggest starting with Wasted Life and moving to The Sin of the Fathers before you read this one. ENJOY!
Unleash the raw, throbbing pulse of history. From prehistoric caves to neon futures, witness the evolution of man’s deepest hunger. This is an unfiltered odyssey of heavy flesh, slick friction, and explosive release. No apologies, no restraints—just the scent of sweat, the heat of the grip, and the primal obsession with the ultimate masculine tool
A retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice story through a gay lens with authoritarian and kink themes blended in. Experience the love between Orpheus and Eurydikos in Ancient Greek times with myth, magic and kinky sex that will keep your heart (and cock) pounding. This is the story of Orpheus and Eurydikos.
Spartacus grapples with the raw fury of gladiatorial arts, forging bonds and rivalries in a cauldron of dominance and desire. Crixus learns that even champions must bow.
In the shadowed heart of ludus, Spartacus steps into a world of sweat-drenched sands and echoing roars, where first blood draws lines between allies and foes.
In the shadowed underbelly of Capua's slave market, chains rattle and fortunes shift amid the clamor of broken men. Spartacus, the fierce Thracian warrior, stands bare and defiant, his fate auctioned to the highest bidder in a world of sweat, oil, and unyielding ambition. A brutal road awaits, testing body and spirit in the fires of captivity.
Torn from his land and the man he loves, Spartacus is condemned to the brutal world of the arena where blood and death are prime time entertainment. But not all battles are fought upon the sands. To survive, he must become more than a man or a gladiator: He must become a legend.
The day had come for Theron to finally claim me. He stood, and the room didn’t fall silently gradually, but it stopped altogether, as if a single breath had been collectively held. Theron did not look at me. He addressed the room, his voice the clear, commanding baritone of a born leader, but his words were for me.
Short, small and compact, Charlie is protected by four tough policeman in 1925 Chicago: Papa, Uncle Eddie, Uncle Frank and Uncle Tommy. They each belong to a posse from the same precinct called "The Bulls" - Uncle Tommy is even called "The Titan." With each, he shares his devotion, his love, and his body.
I've improvised a story in two chapters about a gladiator and a Roman emperor. The sex can be somewhat rough at times, and there is bloodshed and death, but it's not the focus of the story.
As the possibility of family obligation and 1960s expectations weigh down on the two of them, Mal makes a decision that will change both of their lives.
Brasidas turned his gaze back to me, and I saw the claim, the obsession, the brutal desire he seemed to have for me return to his eyes with a devastating clarity. "This war between us ends now, do you understand? Now I will show you what it truly means to be my eromenos.”
Mal, the stalwart miner, uncharactersitically waits as Rhodri, his young tenant, returns home for Christmas. As Christmas ends and the new year comes, what will 1968 hold for the two men?
A tale of two kings - one being defeated in battle by the other - and how their relationship develops. Totally fictitious, but it makes for lots of sex!
Mal is a lifelong valleys man. A miner by trade and by blood, a loner by choice.
Rhodri is an apprentice. Sure of himself yet mature for his years.
When Rhodri takes a room in Mal's old house, their lives begin to converge against the backtrop of late 1960s Britain.
A 3 part Novella.
It's 1947, in a small rural town in Minnesota. Five young guys work for a lawn and garden business, mowing lawns and such. Three older men work with them and supervise. There is an incident in the showers after work that gets the story going as it told and retold.
In this final chapter of the story, I once again play fast and loose with Greek mythology. It concerns Heracles' fifth labor - to clean the accumulated cow excrement from a 30-year period from the stables of King Augeas in which they are kept overnight. This one has a somewhat bittersweet ending.
In this two-chapter story, I once again play fast and loose with Greek mythology. It concerns Heracles' fifth labor - to clean the accumulated cow excrement from a 30-year period from the stables of King Augeas in which they are kept overnight.
Brasidas huffed at me, and spit onto the ground at my feet. “Your brother, Alexandrios…," he said, hearing my brother’s name spoken aloud seemed to hit me harder than I expected, "…had a fire that could have lit up all of Greece." His voice, usually a gravelly command, softened into something I did not recognize from him.
With a guttural sound that was half agony, half surrender, he crossed the room and his mouth crashed down on mine. All the fear, the rage, the public humiliation, the private torment—it all poured into that kiss. It was desperate and furious and tender all at once.
Young David after his defeat of Goliath must face Hercules who has beaten Samson, the Isarelite hero. He must redeem Israel's honor and protect his people.