By Wayne Telfer. The US military has a policy of ‘don’t ask…don’t tell’. Here is the story of one young man that joins the military and finds other like-minded guys. This is the story of how they excel in their careers, and how they still manage to satisfy their baser needs and instincts. Emmett joins the Navy in order to obtain an education and serve his country. What he learns about himself during his years of service allows him...
By Kiernan Kelley. NYC Detective Hunter Vance has enough problems trying catch a crafty, serial killer, but complicating matters is the presence of the ghost of his work partner, David Brown. David was always annoying and pushy, but now he’s perpetually horny as well. In denial of his sexuality and his love for Hunter while alive – he’ll now do whatever it takes to correct his past mistakes and experience making love with Hunter, even it’s if only through voyeuristic participation in Hunter’s one-night stands!
By William Neale. Daniel Logan is on a quest to find out what drove his lover, a respected archaeologist, to take his own life. The answer – the elusive “key” which Jason is searching for – lies somewhere on a dangerous section of Salisbury Plain and the only way to gain access, is to allow an army explosives expert to help him navigate the bomb-riddled military zone. Lieutenant Rayne has better things to do than risk his life protecting a scientist on an apparent suicide mission. Yet as he helps Dan uncover the truth, an attraction neither man is in the mood for, springs up against their will, and stirs up the nervous attention of powerfully placed people both in the military and academia.
By Sean Michaels.From back when they were just Rock and Rig to retirement in California, this collection of Jarhead short stories follows Sean Michael’s favourite marines through thick and thin. What sorts of things do two Marines and their very own redneck cowboy get up to on their off hours? Find out in Dog Tags and Cowboy Boots, a series of missing moments from the Jarhead novels.
By Victor J. Banis, Samantha Kane, George Seaton, Josh Lanyon. This anthology explores military life of our past and present in four gay romantic military stories that will throw you back in time to WWI, WWII, the Vietnam conflict and then bring you back to contemporary times aboard Naval submarines. Four different writers look at love when lives are at their worst and men are at their best, and honour men who chose to serve their country.
PERSONAL LEAVE by Sean Michael. Alex “Rigger” Roberts and Jim “Rock” South are starting to build a solid life together, even as hard as that is for a Marine and a flight nurse. They have pizza, beer, a dog, and lots and lots of communication in bed. The only thing Rock doesn’t really communicate well about is his family or his past. Rig thinks that’s a little strange, as close as he is to his own tight-knit, loving family, and he sets out to pry a few details out of his studly Marine. But Rig gets more than he bargained for. There’s bad blood there, and when things boil over, Rig has Rock deciding that his Marine is better off without a family like that.
By Harper Fox. Daniel Logan is on a quest to find out what drove his lover, a respected archaeologist, to take his own life. The answer – the elusive “key” which Jason is searching for – lies somewhere on a dangerous section of Salisbury Plain and the only way to gain access, is to allow an army explosives expert to help him navigate the bomb-riddled military zone. Lieutenant Rayne has better things to do than risk his life protecting a scientist on an apparent suicide mission. Yet as he helps Dan uncover the truth, an attraction neither man is in the mood for, springs up against their will, and stirs up the nervous attention of powerfully placed people both in the military and academia.
By Ensan Case. Back in print after a 30-year absence. First published in 1979, this WWII novel, with overtones of From Here to Eternity, was a precursor to the gay romance genre. Jack Hardigan’s Hellcat fighter squadron blew the Japanese Zekes out of the blazing Pacific skies. But a more subtle kind of hell was brewing in his feelings for rookie pilot Fred Trusteau. While a beautiful widow pursues Jack, and another pilot becomes suspicious of Jack and Fred’s close friendship, the two heroes cut a fiery swathe through the skies from Wake Island to Tarawa to Truk, there to keep a fateful rendezvous with love and death in the blood-clouded waters of the Pacific.













