Showing posts with label GLBT. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Coming Soon, SBR's March Issue


Dear Readers,

Breaching Prejudices is a free EZine that will be brought to you by many great authors, readers and friends. We’ve come together because we see an injustice, and because we want to see change. Within these pages will be passionate people who feel strongly about the mistreatment of people based on sexual orientation. By using the tool we have handiest, our words, we offer them our support.

The inspiration for Breaching Prejudices was a single person. This man was treated unfairly, singled out by an entire network of people, simply because he chose to share who he was through his own words and pictures. The treatment he received was intolerable and his friends would not allow him to stand alone in this issue. No one should have to hide who they are.

From there, the idea of Siren Book Review’s March magazine being dedicated to this grievance grew as more and more people got involved, proving that a great many of us will not stand for finding fault for those who are, who they are. We are here in hopes of getting the word out that this isn’t a matter to be shunned. Gays, Lesbians, Bi-Sexuals and Transgender are not people to look down upon. This is their lives, to do with what they will.

You will find within these pages, interviews, articles and short stories about the rights of acceptance. And that is what we all want isn’t it, no matter who we are?

Acceptance.

For whom we were born to be, no matter of culture, heritage, or sexual preference.

Sincerely,

Kayden and Brigit

Owners, Siren Book Reviews


To appear in SBR's March Issue, a story about a college student and his boyfriend, who will stand up for what is right. It will available soon on the SBR website:



Excerpt:

Ricky’s eyes flashed with danger—a stick of dynamite ready to blow at the slightest spark. “Hey bro, I thought you said this was a first-rate school, with good people who could teach you science?”

Seth placed his closed fist against his mouth, and then cleared his throat. “It is.”

“Shouldn’t they be refined and well, educated? Why do they act like their descended from cavemen?”

“Umm, Rick—the entire human race is descended from cavemen,” Seth reminded him with a grin. The relief on his face made Theo feel better, but his agitation wasn’t nearly settled. Ricky and Theo had shown in the nick of time for this instance. What happened tomorrow, and the day after that?

“You’re really Seth’s boyfriend?” Mark said dumbly, apparently reevaluating himself.

“Damn straight I am. And not too impressed with the welcome party, at all, if you can’t tell that already. I thought adults went to college. I thought people in this era had begun to progress and accept that everybody is different and had a right to be. What are you twelve, with your head up your butt?”

Seth snickered. He knelt to collect his books, obviously feeling safe enough to begin to do so. Ricky stepped forward to help him, glaring at the students. One or two took the silent hint and backed away.

“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Mark said stubbornly. He’d gotten over his shock, feigning annoyance. The guy was still scared, and Theo could see behind the pride. Now he wanted to save face, redeem his “manhood,” to look tough in front of his friends.

“Of course you don’t. Your kind never does.” Theo sneered at Mark’s expression of indignation. Then, he turned to address all of them at the same time. “All of you are horrible human beings, and no better than Mark is.”

“We didn’t go after Seth,” a girl in the group whined. “You can’t get mad at us.”

Theo turned toward her. “Your crime is just as bad. You stood here and watched, allowed it to happen. It doesn’t matter if you’re the aggressor or the observer! How would any of you feel if you weren’t accepted by everyone and shunned for a misunderstanding? Something you couldn’t help nor change—or even want to! What if you were pushed up against walls and beaten up? And while you are being degraded in front of an entire school like you don’t matter at all, every last person who has the power to help you, just stands there and watches? Like nothing is happening—no more than a television show or play. Well, let me tell you something, you’d go into depression. No matter what you did or said, there isn’t an end to it. Throughout your lifetime, someone is always there to knock you down the moment you finally get back up. A lot of people can be cruel, but kids—and to me, that’s all you are—who have no sympathy for their fellow man if he doesn’t fit your perfect idealism. Some of you have God complexes, thinking you have a right to judge us because we’re the square that won’t fit in the circular hole someone decided must be the right way, the only way. You tease and abuse other people without having any idea what you’re doing to them. You think you can get away with it, and a lot of the time you do. There isn’t a punishment for this, and if there is, it can’t fit the crime you’ve committed. There are gay teens thinking less of who they are because of incidents like this one. They hurt themselves or the worse, commit suicide. It’s people like Mark who make things like that happen.”

“Because what they’re doing is wrong, they have to be shown that” Mark insisted, but his voice was quieter now, not as confident.

“Is it? I don’t think so. When you kick a dog and keep doing it, eventually it won’t get back up. You’ve messed with his head, made him believe he is bad. Wrong. Eventually, whether human or animal, what others do will affect the victim. But he isn’t bad. He isn’t wrong. It’s just some jerk too high on themselves and their own opinions, unwilling to see past their own arrogance and admit it’s him who is wrong. That someone's life choices have nothing to do with anyone else. People have the right to be who they are. They have the right to not be scared, to not hide and wonder if the next corner they turn won’t push them or someone else over the edge.” Theo said his speech in a calm tone, though his fists clenched and unclenched, wanting to punch Mark. But violence wasn’t the answer. Fighting fire with fire would only get someone burned. So he would try something else. “Mark, how did you meet my boyfriend?”

“In class.”

“Did he say anything to you to make you mad, for you to hate him?”

“No. He never said anything to me.”

“So he did nothing to you.” Theo didn’t get an answer. Mark shook his head. “Then tell me, how’d you find out he was gay?”

Mark finally looked away, looking just a little guilty. “People that went to high school with him, go here too. They told us about him.” He nodded toward his friends, and not a one looked back at him. Mark didn’t want to be the sole focal point of Theo any longer, considering an even bigger crowd had gathered to watch the happenings. Theo’s loud voice had drawn attention.

“So you condemned him for nothing more, than what someone else told you?” Theo said dangerously. “You just decided he wasn’t a worthy person of knowing, because he likes men?”

“Yes.” Mark had run out of arguments.

“What did you think—that Seth might hit on you or something? What makes you think he even wants you?” Theo’s voice dripped with sarcasm. “Does every woman you know hit on you, just because you have a third leg?” Theo heard several women titter behind him, and it certainly wasn’t in Mark’s favor.

“No.” Mark stared at his feet.

Theo should feel some satisfaction at the fact he’d humiliated Mark. But he didn’t kid himself. Publically embarrassing the guy wasn't the answer. And not only that, it made Theo no better than Mark.

This did no good. To change people’s perspectives would take work, a lot of it. Each person saw the world differently, and to make them see there was nothing wrong with someone’s choices would take an individual circumstance to gain the successes.

Disgusted, Theo turned back to Ricky and Seth, who waited for him, books in hand. “Let’s go guys. We have better company to keep elsewhere.”

“Okay,” Seth said. Theo didn’t care for the downtrodden quality tucked away behind the nonchalance, on his boyfriend’s face. It wasn’t fair. It wasn’t right.

Why couldn’t people see, understand and respect everyone equally? Seth was just a guy, wanting to go to a college and reach his goals. Just like thousands of other students, no matter of sexual preference, or where they came from or what religion they celebrated.


Monday, January 24, 2011

Christopher Newman, Deviant Ark

Title: Deviant Ark

Author: Christopher Newman

Rating: Five Siren Stones

Genre: Erotic Romance

Sub-Genre: Science Fiction

Keywords: BDSM, GLBT, Interracial/Multicultural, Ménage, Futuristic, M/M, M/F/M

Word Count: 81,158

ISBN E-Book: 978-1-60435-728-8

Price: $5.99

Publisher: Red Rose Publishing

Buy-Link: http://redrosepublishing.com/books/product_info.php?products_id=623

Reviewer: Sally Sapphire

Blurb/Summary:

It is the near future and Earth has vastly changed. Political, social, and religious reforms have melded the vastness of humanity into one voice and world. Deviant Behavior isn't permitted. An underground movement has sprung up to free humanity from terrible persecution, blind prejudice, and false progression. Marlene Strombella, a native of the Mars Colony she hides her lesbian passions from the general public. She lives a lie, a false marriage, to avoid detection by the government. A starship of alien refugees has been granted political asylum from their home planet. Nicknamed "Dualies" for the tall, elegant aliens possess both set of genitals and are shunned by most humans. Marlene finds herself attracted to one of them. A willowy and elegant creature named C'est'a. She strives to come to grips with her fascination. But between her regular job, her role in the Resistance, and the "re-genderization" of her last lover Marlene cannot cope with it all. Does she have time to uncover the truth of her feelings for C'est'a, break through the distrust her would-be lover's race have for humans, and still carry out her covert operations? Or will Mars erupt into possible interstellar or inter-species war first?

Review:

Deviant Ark is one of the most near-perfect reads I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying in a very long while. I went into it with such high expectations that I was actually reluctant to begin reading it and risk disappointment. Much to my surprise, it fulfilled all of my expectations, and even presented a few wonderful surprises.

Much of the book revolves around the various conflicts between the ‘straight’ authorities, the ‘deviant’ human resistance, and the equally ‘deviant’ alien refugees of I’leana. In a future where the world has been homogenized under a single government and a single religion, deviance is not tolerated in any form. Gays and lesbians are hunted down, abducted, and forcibly ‘reconditioned,’ all broadcast live on TV as a form of state-sponsored entertainment. Meanwhile, the dual-gendered alien refugees are mocked as much for their gender as for their blue skin and pointed ears, confined to the worst human slums, and treated like slaves.

While a covert Martian resistance cell does exist, operating as much for political as for sexual reasons, they’re simply incapable of driving the kind of change needed to allow the ‘deviants’ to find acceptance. There’s a sense of hopelessness to their efforts, although you can’t help but admire their perseverance.

What holds the story together and provides us with hope is the budding relationship between Marlene and C'est'a. It’s a wonderfully awkward love affair, with Marlene unsure she can handle being attracted to a woman with a penis, and C’est’a exploring her first feelings for a human woman. Her parents are divided in their opinions of the relationship and end up presenting Marlene with a challenge to prove herself. It is through this challenge that Marlene not only wins their respect, but takes the first steps towards orchestrating cooperation between the resistance and the I’leana.

If the story has a failing – and it may have been intentional on the part of the author – it’s that morality is so closely tied to sexuality. With one or two minor exceptions, the ‘straight’ population is portrayed as a bastion of cruelty and negativity. Similarly, despite a few rough edges, the ‘deviant’ populations, both human and alien, are almost portrayed lovingly and positively.

Ultimately, Deviant Ark is a serious science fiction story first, an LGBT romance second, and an erotic romp third. The story starts and ends with well-orchestrated space battles, and the climactic confrontation in the streets between the resistance and the army is as horrific as it is heroic. As for the sex scenes, they’re sporadic, but inventive and exciting in their intensity. More importantly, the sex plays a key role in the story, exposing the alliances and deceptions upon which the fate of the world rests.

Recommended for anybody with an interest in the human condition.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Serena Yates, Workplace Encounters 1; The Elevator Mechanic


Title: Workplace Encounters 1: The Elevator Mechanic

Author: Serena Yates

Rating: Five Siren Stones
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sub-Genre: GLBT (M/M)

Word-Count: 30,000

Price: $4.99

Publisher: Silver Publishing


Reviewer: Cia

Blurb:

Joe Taylor isn't interested in anything beyond casual sex - until he meets Bill Evans.

Joe is a quiet elevator installer who longs for a more stable life than having to change work sites and teams all the time. He doesn't want a relationship, though. When he runs into Bill Evans, his priorities begin to change.

Bill is about to open his own fitness center at the new super mall north-east of Philadelphia where Joe currently works. The two men are immediately attracted to each other, and when they meet again at a gay club at the end of the work week, the sparks fly. Bill suggests a casual arrangement for weekend sex, which suits Joe initially.

But when the sex gets hotter by the weekend, and Joe begins to be attracted to Bill beyond the physical, will they be able to make a relationship work?

Review:

The Elevator Mechanic by Serena Yates was one hot quick read.

There’s something about blue collar workers that is enticing. Joe is the more effeminate of males, possessing keen intelligence and intuitive skills for his job. Unfortunately, he lacked the self confidence to stand up for himself. This is the same characteristic that had Joe sitting on the sidelines of love.

Until he meets Bill, an entrepreneur with dreams and plans of his own. Both men have issues from their childhood that make them wary of long term commitment, the kind where emotions are bared for anyone to see.

When an accident happened on the job, Bill needed to decide what was more important, showing love, allowing it to grow or putting its existence on the back burner. Joe had to find it in himself how to deal with a bully, and finally stand his ground.

The emotional growth of this couple was splendid, and the skyrocketing sensuality was heart melting. The culmination of both made for a fantastic read!


Serena Yates, Workplace Encounters 2; The Chauffeur


Title: Workplace Encounters 2: The Chauffeur

Author: Serena Yates

Rating: Five Siren Stones
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sub-Genre: GLBT (M/M)

Word-Count: 30,000

ISBN: 978-1-920484-52-1

Price: $4.99

Publisher: Silver Publishing


Reviewer: Cia

Blurb/Summary:

Physically scarred ex-model Kyle Anderson leads two lives: he is a chauffeur by day, and an exotic dancer by night. His performance attracts the attention of Nick Giddings, a factory worker visiting the club to forget his worries.

Kyle was kicked out by his parents when a car accident on his eighteenth birthday left his face scarred. Now he works for his uncle's limousine rental company, but the pay is too low for him to become financially independent. So, he dons a mask and works as an exotic dancer most evenings.

Nick has been kicked out of school for a prank he didn't commit, and rejected by his parents. He is too proud to sell his body, so ends up working for a fast food chain until he can secure a job as a forklift driver. Meeting a gorgeous exotic dancer is just the icing on the cake. But when he is laid off, all his dreams come to an abrupt end...

Review:

Kyle is a young man who’d made mistakes that put an end to the life he knew it. This showed him the cruelty of being used, which endeared me to him. From there, Kyle’s life seemed to spiral out of control. Between his two polar opposite professions and his uncle, life wasn’t easy.

When Nick came into Kyle’s life, his world turned topsy turvey. He found a man he wanted to be with and found in him, his own strength by leaning on the other man.

Yet Nick’s own problems compounded their future. Only by putting their heads together did they find alternate choices to benefit them both, a surprising twist that wasn’t as it seemed.

I enjoyed this read and would recommend it to my friends as top notch!


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Michelle Houston, All Alone In The Night


Title: All Alone in the Night


Author: Michelle Houston


Rating: Four Siren Stones



Genre: Science Fiction


Sub-Genre: Erotica


Keywords: Ménage , GLBT, BDSM, Futuristic

Page Count: 26 pages


ISBN E-Book: 978-1-60659-958-7


Publisher: Phaze Books


Buy-Link (If available): http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/17845

Reviewer: Stacey Krug


Blurb/Summary:

Riana had almost given up hope of ever finding her lost comrades,
and friends, when the Earth-Space Initiative finally decided to send her
on a fact finding mission, almost two years after Braden and Davin had
gone missing. They figured it was finally safe.

They figured wrong.

Now Riana is stuck on a strange planet, lucky to be alive after being
sucked into a wormhole. And she wasn’t the only one stranded there; she
had found the missing pilots. With no way home, and only themselves to
answer to, they had plans for her; plans several years in the making.


Review:

All Alone In The Night is set in the future, where space travel is a common practice.

Riana goes through great efforts to mount a search party for her two best friends, Davin and Braden. When she finds them, they have been alone together on a deserted planet for two years.

Riana struggles with the attraction that she feels for both of them. But Braden and Davin make it easy for her, since they both are in love with her and have been for years.

This futuristic story turns into a hot, erotic adventure. The chemistry between the characters is wonderful. The alpha male, Braden, is tempered by the loving male, Davin. The dynamics make for an interesting ménage a trio with a little BDSM thrown into the mix.

It’s a great short story and the author does a nice job of drawing the reader into her world. Based on this story, I would seek others written by Michelle Houston!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Mychael Black, Repretoire Cardiff



Title: Repertoire Cardiff


Author: Mychael Black

Rating: Four Siren Stones



Genre: Erotic Romance


Sub-Genre: Paranormal


Keywords: GLBT, Shape-Shifter


Page Count: 33

ISBN E-Book: 978-1-60659-985-3

Publisher: Phaze Books

Buy-Link: http://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-repertoire-427082-142.html

Reviewer: Stacey Krug

Blurb/Summary:

A year ago, dragon shifter Vincent Sheridan and vampire prince
Devon Hart forged a union, putting an end to the war between shifters and
vampires. Although Devon has been forthcoming in his own past, Vincent has
remained silent on his own. Now a new menace has reared its ugly head.

A figure from Vincent's past is poised to claim Cardiff, Wales, as his
own--using his sorcery and otherworldly charisma to force the people to
follow him. Knowing he has no choice, Vincent realizes he must stop the
madness before it's too late. Doing so requires him to admit who he is and
to protect the people who once revered him.

It's going to take every resource he possesses--even those he fought hard
to forget.

Review:


Repertoire Cardiff is a fantastic short story. It has a little of everything. The story is set in the future, within a fantasy world, containing paranormal creatures. The main characters, Vincent and Devon, are a dragon and vampire, respectively.

Vincent and Devon have a steamy erotic romance going on. We don’t get to see the romance evolve because they have already been together for a few years. However, their love for each other is evident throughout the story and is heart-warming.

The story itself is very creative and imaginative. Since the story is short it is easily read in a sitting. The plot keeps moving, includes a few twists, and doesn’t let you down. Mychael Black did a great job fitting in romance, sex scenes, a fantasy world, fight scenes, and humor.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Jory Strong, Divine Redemption

Title: Divine Redemption

Author Name: Jory Strong

Rating: Four And A Half Siren Stones

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Sub-Genre: GLBT (M/M)

ISBN E-Book: 9781419928321

Publisher: Ellora's Cave

Buy-Link (If available): http://www.jasminejade.com/pc-8332-25-divine-redemption.aspx

Reviewer: Stacey Krug

Tagline:

While a standalone, Divine Redemption is a loose sequel to Death’s

Blurb/Summary:

Their connection was instant, their attraction intense. Reincarnated souls reunited though neither consciously realize the depth of their bond. Temperance and Demetri love each other. Lust after each other. But a third waits, someone who will complete an already near-perfect union.

Thanos wronged them in a previous existence and, as the mortal son of Dionysus, was punished for it by the Fates. He’s had lifetimes to repent, eons to witness the rebirths and deaths of the two people who have come to mean everything to him.

Now the Moirae have finally reunited the three of them, giving Thanos a chance to rekindle an ancient flame. For their part, Tempe and Demetri must choose him freely. While Thanos must avoid retracing old steps—and betraying his lovers once again.

Review:

I didn’t get to read Death’s Courtship which is a prequel to Divine Redemption, but it really wasn’t necessary. Divine Redemption is a great story all on its own. The author’s blub/summary before the beginning of the story lays out the background and history of the characters and their relationships.

Divine Redemption dives right into the meat of the story with Temperance and Demetri in a steamy shower scene. While they have wonderful chemistry on their own, they feel like they are missing someone to make them complete. Then enters Thanos and his relationships, both past and present, with Temperance and Demetri get revealed. Fate and choices play out to give the plot a little twist.

The sex scenes between the three are erotic and hot, hot, hot! The author did a great job making you feel for the characters so that the scenes also felt loving and protective of one another. A well written ménage a trois.

Divine Redemption is quick and short, unfortunately, because when you get done you’ll yearn for more!

This is a story that you won’t put down until it’s done!


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Rhea Regale, Wild Hearts, Blood Moon Legacy

Title: Wild Hearts, Blood Moon Legacy


Author: Rhea Regale

Rating: Four Siren Stones

Genre: Paranormal Erotic Romance

Sub-Genre: Ménage

Keywords: Shape-Shifter

Word Count: 40,212

Page Count: 135

ISBN E-Book: 1606017845

Publisher: Siren Publishing

Buy-Link: http://www.bookstrand.com/wild-hearts

Reviewer: Brigit Aine

Summary/Blurb:

When Shyla Smith learns of her grandfather’s death, she travels to Hood River to put his estate in order. Shyla’s not thrilled with staying at his humble cabin in the middle of a forest, and when a welcoming committee of four wild wolves greets her at the front door, she all but runs back to New York City. Nothing could have prepared her for the secrets which were about to unfold.

Coal Demmering and Jacy Roddery are the spiritually appointed mates to Shyla. The problem? They need to convince a city woman she belonged with them in Hood River, she descends from a highly revered white wolf bloodline, and a rebel pack of wolves has her marked for death.

With Coal and Jacy filling her nights with passion and her days with danger, will Shyla finally submit to the call of her wild heart?

Review:

Ms. Regale creates a steaming hot werewolf ménage that will make you sweat.

The tension between Coal, Jacy and Shyla was tangible, and it helped keep the story moving along well. The secondary characters were well developed and the couple of twists, which I don’t want to give away, were will written and created suspense quickly.

There were a couple of places I didn’t see the next move coming and for me, as a reader, that is what it is all about. I would highly recommend picking up Wild Hearts if you want a quick, steamy read for your summer.

Hood RiJ h @{ Ry ds from a highly revered white wolf bloodline, and a rebel pack of wolves has her marked for death.

With Coal and Jacy filling her nights with passion and her days with danger, will Shyla finally submit to the call of her wild heart?


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Teal Ceagh, Kiss Across Time

Title: Kiss Across Time

Author: Teal Ceagh

Rating: Four Siren Stones

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Sub-Genre: Vampire Ménage

ISBN E-Book:9781419924712

Publisher: Ellora's Cave

Buy-Link (If available): http://www.jasminejade.com/p-8370-kiss-across-time.aspx

Reviewer: Stacey Krug

Blurb/Summary:

Taylor Yates just got fired from her university job for insisting that the fifth-century British poet and playwright, Inigo Domhnall, existed. When she hears the poet’s lyrics in a death metal song, she engineers a meeting with the dark-eyed, dark-haired lead singer, Brody Gallagher. An unintended kiss sends them spinning back to the poet’s time, when Saxons were pillaging King Arthur’s Britain, and a warrior expects a proper farewell from his woman before he sets off for war.
Brody’s all for kissing her again. More, he’d like her to try kissing his friend and lover, Veris, just to see what will happen. His tall, blond, blue-eyed Saxon friend, Veris.


Review:

This was a great story with wonderful and surprising plot twists. The main characters; Taylor, Brody and Veris are all very likable.

They encounter each other early in the story, and the chemistry between the three is tangible. The time travel aspect adds a fun dimension to the tale.

Intertwined in the time travel are graphic, eloquent and vivid sex scenes that help endear the characters to one another and the reader. The relationship between the three characters develops quickly into one that is very erotic and hot.

This is one of those stories that when it ends, you’ll return to the characters in your mind, and ponder over what the characters might be doing now.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Anthology, Cocked & Fully Loaded


Anthology Title: Cocked & Fully Loaded

Authors: Rie McGaha, GR Bretz, Bryl Tyne

Rating: Three And A Half Siren Stones

Genre: Erotic Western Romance

Sub-Genre: GLBT/M/M,

Keywords: Ménage, Transgender

Page Count: 85

ISBN E-Book: 978-1-60592-070-2

Publisher: Noble Romance Publishing

Buy-Link (If available): http://www.nobleromance.com/BrowseListing.aspx?author=8

Reviewer: Jeanne

Blurb/Summary:

Gunmetal Blue, by G. R. Bretz

Meet Blue—an ex-Confederate cavalry officer living off his wits and his guns in Reconstruction era Texas—and Sally—a young woman stuck in a loveless marriage to a man who only married her for her family name. When Sally's stage is attacked by robbers, Blue comes to her rescue. Together, they make their way across the Lone Star state. But when they reach a crossroads, the direction they choose will change the course of their lives forever.


Outlaw, by Rie McGaha


Colt has a bullet in his thigh and his face on a wanted poster, but when he rode into the mountains to lay low for a while, he never expected to see a lone woman swimming naked in the river. Hidden in the tree line, he watches her and as desire grows, he takes matters into his own hands, but even that doesn't assuage his need to touch her.

Cynthia hasn't seen her husband in several months since he left her alone to go into town for supplies, but the man she wakes up to find lying on top of her with his hand over her mouth isn't the man she married. He demands she feed him and suggests if she doesn't, he won't have a problem taking what he really wants whether she consents or not.

As Colt watches her make biscuits and gravy, he finds he isn't just enticed by her body, something about her appeals to him on a deeper level and as the two come to know one another, it's apparent the attraction isn't one-sided.


Tengo Una Pistola, by Bryl R. Tyne


After ten days in the saddle, Chuck just wants a hot meal and hotter bath water. He knows exactly where to find both too -- at home, with his lover, Mitch. But what Chuck finds instead is that Mitch has taken in Carmen, one of the town whores . . . and not only is she sharing Mitch's bed, she's using Chuck's tub. The situation irks Chuck to no end, but not as badly as the images of those wet and soapy feminine thighs that are stuck in his craw and driving him crazy. What the hell is going on? As far as Chuck's concerned, somebody had better start talking and talking soon!


Review:

This anthology starts with a bang that continues clear to the final page. The stories serve to remind us just why they called it the “wild” west.

Each piece did a great job of establishing both the time period, and the setting of each story, entertaining the reader, and placing them into a world of complete sexual enticement. Each story played well upon the others, proceeding to make the entire anthology into a complete work of pure enjoyment that keeps you entangled until the very end.

There were a few areas within some stories, which the characters acted in a manner that was completely uncharacteristic to events befalling them. It is for this reason I felt a few of the characters lost some believability.

Overall, I recommend this book to all that enjoy their westerns wild and wicked. It truly lives up to its name.