A fourteen-year-old TV actor sends a letter to black tennis star Jason Magubi saying he’d do anything to be able to sit in Magubi’s player’s box at the U.S. Open tennis tournament. Magubi invites him to sit in the box for his quarterfinal men’s match. If he wins, there will be a party afterward. Magubi wins the match. There’s a very private party.
Taken in a raid on the tent of the prince of Urartu during a lion hunt near the border with Assyria, the fourteen-year-old catamite, Aramu, becomes the Assyrian lord of Kirrui's aggressive sex reliever. Incensed by the bloodbath at the hunting encampment, the army of Urartu lays siege to Kirrui. Will Aramu be saved or doomed and do the Urartuans care about a captured catamite anyway?
German industrialist Heinrich Holtzman takes the fourteen-year-old boy, Lyo, he is trying to groom to be his lover on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in northern Spain to try to bond with the boy. Lyo is having trouble going all the way with Heinrich. When they observe a hunky young Spanish farmer having his way with a boy Lyo's age, though, and Lyo sprains his ankle, Heinrich sees a way to get his way.
Argos Flavius, master painter of panels in sexual pleasure chambers for elite ancient Greek men enjoying boys, is living temporarily in Rhodes to paint panels for the Baths of Dionysus, where he sees and is drawn to a fourteen-year-old blond Greek boy slave. He loses the connection but later sees the boy on a balcony of what must be a male brothel across the skyline of Rhodes from Argos's own balcony. Argos goes in pursuit of the boy, both to paint and to possess him.
Danny, a fourteen-year-old indentured servant to a Maine farmer in the late eighteenth century, is resigned and content to lying under the farmer as one of his duties. He finds, however, in a rough encounter on the Falmouth-Portland road, that greater heights of arousal were possible than what the farmer was providing.
Not-so-innocent Fourteen-year-old Joel is seduced by a stranger on the night train between Washington, D.C., and Chicago, where Joel is being taken to live with his father for having messed around with his step-father and the step-father's congressman boss.
Jules Kincaid is a child writing prodigy of only fourteen when the novelist Arthur Brolin takes him from the slums of Chicago to a primitive, free lifestyle beach village in Indonesia late in WWI on a one-year writing sabbatical. Brolin says Jules has the necessary talent, but his writing does not yet have passion in it. Brolin isn't the only one who helps Jules to experiences that feed his passion and hone his writing.
Fourteen-year-old Italian boy Matteo, whose mother has permitted to be transformed into a functional T-girl, has a special allure that attracts the men his mother brings home, including Matteo’s father until the man went off to open a Tom of Finland biker’s camp on the shore of Lake Varese, in the north of Italy, at the edge of the mountains. Tired of his mother’s boyfriend’s attention, Matteo takes off to his father’s camp, where he’s quite a hit.
The sexuality of a fourteen-year-old golden-haired squire with a gift for pleasing men is used in a ruse by a Crusader warrior chief in a fortress besieged by Saracens in the twelfth-century Levant to scheme his men's way through the Saracen lines and escape to the Mediterranean Sea.
Fourteen-year-old Brian is put on the witness stand to testify against a seducing doctor, although Brian knows he sought what he got. How does he protect himself without sending the doctor up for what was at least partly Brian's own doing?