Synopses & Reviews
Bad Boys and the Men Who Love ThemTake a walk on the wild side with these fierce tales of rough trade. Defy the rules and succumb to the charms of hustlers, jocks, kinky tricks, smart-asses, con men, straight guys and gutter punks who give as good as they get.
In Jeff Mann's "Satyr," a hillbilly hustler seduces an insatiable city bear while hitchiking. Two suburban black college students get it on with a southern redneck in Roscoe Hudson's edgy tale "Cosby Kids." In "The Outlaw Paulie Creed," Dale Chase's randy sheriff hunts for a wanted man and brings new meaning to the term pistol-whipped. "Mr. Lee's Men," by Joe Marohl, are two martial artists determined to best each other under the merciless gaze of their lustful master. Editor Labonté gets the party started with a few confessions of his own in Wild Boys, erotic stories that will bring you to your knees.
Review
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Wildboys is a collection of male on male erotica that will leave you breathless. Stories from every walk of life line these pages and will have readers clamoring for more. From sweet to more hardcore, I didnt want this collection to end. Kudos to Richard Labonte for recognizing such exquisite talent and putting together such a masterpiece!"
Night Owl Reviews
Synopsis
Bad boys and the men who love them are the subject of this uninhibited set of stories,
Wild Boys. Richard Labonté unleashes fierce fiction depicting lives lived in defiance of the rules. These independent wild-at-heart boys fascinate the men who tame them and we also have tales of the man whose heart, and body, those wild boys tame. A one-night stand turns into committed romance; a Daddy subdues a recalcitrant son; a relationship-shy guy is brought to the altar; a wild boi seduces the fellow who fears him; a bully is called to account; a teacher teaches a cocky student a lesson.
Wild Boys is is a rowdy read filled with street kids, rockers, hustlers, jocks, porn stars, smartasses, gang members young men living life on the wild side get their comeuppance.. They look like trouble and we like it!
About the Author
Richard Labonté edits books, walks dogs and works as a chef's assistant at an addiction recovery center on Bowen Island, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, after living in Los Angeles and San Francisco from 1979 to 2001. One of the founders of A Different Light Bookstore, he has coordinated the judging for the Lambda Literary Award since 2009. He reviews 100 queer books a year for Q Syndicate, which distributes "Book Marks," his fortnightly column and has edited the Best Gay Erotica series since 1996 (along with a couple of dozen other books for Cleis). Eight of his books, including five editions of
Best Gay Erotica, have been Lammy finalists, and three of them have won the award.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Un-Wild Boy, Thats Me - Richard Labonté
Excerpt from Tricked Out - J. M. Snyder
Satyr - Jeff Mann
The Hitter and the Stall - Michael Bracken
The Outlaw Paulie Creed - Dale Chase
Spare the Rod, Spoil the Adult - Landon Dixon
Boy from Willow Creek - Martin Delacroix
Sporn - Davem Verne
Cosby Kids - Roscoe Hudson
Sneak Thievery - R. G. Martin
Going Back for Thirds - Hank Edwards
Sometimes Sex Just
Happens - Daniel W. Kelly
Spit Shine - C. C. Williams
The Devil Tattoo - Jonathan Asche
The Other Side of the Fence - Logan Zachary
Red Right - Dominic Santi
Mr. Lees Men - Joe Marohl