By John Patrick. Some boys are hot, some boys are sexy and some are simply beautiful. In this re-release of one of John Patrick’s classic anthologies, the hottest writers in gay erotica capture the beauty and sexiness of the boys that gay men just can’t stop watching. Guaranteed to stir readers’ desires and make them yearn for more, Beautiful Boys is the ultimate collection of gay erotica which should not be missed!
Edited by Simon Sheppard. Sheppard opens with a whirlwind tour of gay history as reflected in one-handed reading, from the era of WW2 to today’s web-based porn. Included in the collection are well-remembered stories by renowned authors like Jack Fritscher, Aaron Travis, and Bob Vickery.
By Zavo. “In this lusty story of the dusty Old West, a hirsute Texan Ranger pursues a sexy bear of a man who is wanted for shooting a sheriff but proclaims his innocence, only to find himself hogtied to the fugitive – physically, emotionally, and erotically. A hard-driving tale of a world where lusty male companionship is the law of the land.” – Ron Suresha
Edited by Lawrence Schimel. Originally published in 2007 this volume showcases the fine work by and about gay men. Over 30 materpieces of homoerotic desire. Stories include: Privacy, Please! by Michael Lassell, Daniel is Leaving Tonight on the Plane by Paul Russell, The Bureaucrat by Andrew Holleran, Eden by Arron Travis, and many more.
By Sean Fisher Hot, hunky men at the poolside … A smile from a cute stranger across the bar … Adventures at a foreign port. These are just some of the sexy, sultry scenarios involved in this collection of gay erotic short stories set aboard cruise-liners bound for exotic locations.
John Patrick (editor). If you are lucky enough to find someone fresh, you are fortunate indeed, but add frisky to the mix, and you are to be envied. And, so are the boys in this re-release of erotic anthology. 29 stories including: The Plowboy’s Plaything, Offshore Driller, Sex of the Run, Down and Dirty, Caught in the Act, and The Watcher in the Woods.
By Hank Brooks. Written by a hopeless romantic based on his real-life experiences, the stories collected in this anthology are as heart-warming as they are erotic. Almost all of the stories were inspired by true incidents proving that sometimes, life can be just as romantic and uplifting as a Hollywood movie, while at the same time being sensuously erotic.
By John Patrick. How big is too big? Can there be too much of a good thing? John Patrick will have readers up all night wondering if they can handle the men featured in his collection.
By John Preston. Preston brings it back to the basics: a hand on a neck, a boot that needs a spit shine, a trick who leaves with bruises and sweet memories. I Once Had a Master combines a hardcore sensibility with rare psychological insight. In this classic collection of S/M fiction, Preston explores power exchange in all its battered beauty.
By Wade Wright. One young man, two very hot and very hunky muscled black twins and one chance meeting in the locker room of a local gym: the scene is set for some seriously sweaty and euphoric encounters. If that isn’t enough to get the reader into a fit of arousal, two grooms are added to the mix for extra pleasure. Yet again, master of gay erotica Wade Wright returns with another pleasure-filled and sex-saturated adventure.
By David MacMillan. In this thrilling collection of 27 stories by an array of top authors, David MacMillan has blended the vampire, romance, and erotic genres so creating an outstanding anthology of dark romance, hot erotica and spine-tingling tales.
Eric Summers (editor). In celebration of its 20th Anniversary, Star Books releases this exclusive collection of John Patrick stories, essays, and interviews! Many of these works have not seen the light of day for almost two decades. The stories contain the hot and sexy action one expects from the writings of one of the most prolific authors of gay erotica of all time – John Patrick.
By Andy Quan. A literate, opinionated and humorous view of clubs, baths and sex parties all over the world. Quan delves into the roots of fantasy, insecurity, stereotype and attraction, detailing experiences of encounters and orgies.






















