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A carregar... Riding the Rails (2011)por Jerry L. Wheeler (Editor), Joseph Baneth Allen (Contribuidor), Gavin Atlas (Contribuidor), J.D. Barton (Contribuidor), 'Nathan Burgoine (Contribuidor) — 11 mais, Dale Chase (Contribuidor), Hank Edwards (Contribuidor), Erastes (Contribuidor), William Holden (Contribuidor), Daniel M Jaffe (Contribuidor), Jeff Mann (Contribuidor), Jay Neal (Contribuidor), Rick R Reed (Contribuidor), Jeffrey Ricker (Contribuidor), Rob Rosen (Contribuidor), Dusty Taylor (Contribuidor)
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Some of the hottest writers of gay erotica spin tales of Riding the Rails. Trains are so romantic. The clock fades from your mind as the country spreads out before you. Forget catching up on your reading--you have scenery to inspire you and time for an innocent flirtation or two. Or ten. Maybe not so innocent and more than a flirtation. It could be the guy in the cargo shorts across the aisle, sleeping with his legs just far enough apart. It could be the blond in the tight muscle shirt and baggy sweatpants heading for the bathroom. It could even be the handsome stranger sitting opposite you who chats you up and invites you to the dining car with yet another invitation in his eyes. This train will take you places you never dreamed of going. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Like the majority of these anthologies, Riding the Rails falls into the Erotica category, but I was quite surprise to find out that indeed this is also a Romance collection; some of the stories in it are not even about sex ( see ’Nathan Burgoine’s one), and almost all of them are about love story with an happy ending. Sure there is a bittersweet aftertaste all along the anthology, something that, truth be told, I have always found when reading stories related to trains… there has to be some deep connection between the two things, or maybe the train itself is a metaphor for something you wish but cannot catch. In any case, aside for maybe one or two exceptions (Rick R. Reed and Jay Neal probably), the romance reader will have plenty of happily ever after to enjoy, some of them a little kinky (Jeff Mann), some of them sweet (’Nathan Burgoine) and some of them funny (Daniel M. Jaffe)… to everyone their own.
A collective compliment to all authors go for the high quality of the stories, more little novel than short stories; different in genre, from historical, to sci-fi, to steampunk, but all of them way more than the average you usually are expecting to find in a collection; here the authors sent their best production, not what they had laying around in a forgotten folder.
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