written in a poetic style, Life is nothing like it appears to be. The old classifications of good and evil no longer appeal nor apply. Parts of this story are true Some experiences are combined. I am an Australian, so the idea of a dreamtime side of life is part of the total life experience here
This novel tells the story of Ben, a young gay man new to the metropolis, who is confronted by a series of odd, eccentric people, including drug dealers, goths, psychics, veteran author Loyd Larcher and ageing rock musicians Rick Schwagger and Heath Prityards. Ben survives the dangers of the world of sex, drugs and rock and roll, engaging all comers with goodwill and good humour. Making use of opportunities along the way he finds true love with a level headed and down to earth boyfriend.
It's open season on beautiful male tail in Hollywood--even when the prey is only fourteen--especially when the boy is as angelic but willing and needy for coupling with men as Eddie is. And it's so very difficult for parents of a boy like Eddie to protect him from spiraling down into the world of depravity with sexual predators when he wants what he should be protected from and when they are steeped in obsession with their own careers and perverse sex themselves.
Finally getting the courage up to go surfing in my speedos results in me getting plowed in the sand dunes. We made a mess of our speedos and my surfing mates Mercedes.
A young lieutenant asks his next-door neighbor for help with a household chore. Talk turns to another part of his life he needs help with - the bedroom. The neighbor is only too happy to lend a helping mouth.
male-perspective bisexual: Jerrod and Kyle have a plan to pay for their Christmas cruise in the Caribbean by selling themselves to swinging couples. Kyle finds another way.