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Down Low Secrets : A Story about Black Men Who Have Sex with other Men

Down Low Secrets : A Story about Black Men Who Have Sex with other Men

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now I have the Hunger
Review: From my unique 'mo perspective, this book is great! After I finished reading it I immediately went lookin' for a big nig the first chance I got! I'm still sore!! Excelente!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can You Say Taboo??
Review: Talk about a hush hush topic. Black men having sex with other men on the DL. Now this is not the kind of book I go around reading, but after I was treated to an excerpt I was truly captivated by this forbidden subject matter. This author needs more exposure because this book is well written and is developed quite well. The story is about Trent Mathews. By all signs, he has got it going on completely. Nice career, decent looking woman by his side, church going, but he secretly lusts after men. He really loves men, the way they look and how they can please him. I am not exageratting, this book is so naughty you won't want people to see you reading it and the author hit a definite home run. This book reads so real and it doesn't seem like anything capitalizing off of the recent DL trend. Check out this naughty book and don't let anyone see you reading it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: My first question is...
Review: This book is pretty much a dramatization based on the ideas discussed in the book "On The Down Low", by J. L. King. The subtitle is misleading as one may infer that it offers more information on the DL "phenomenon", but is really IS another urban fiction book. That said, it is expectedly sexually explicit and somewhat sensationalist. The characterization is somewhat flat at times, but it's entertaining if that is what you are looking for. The writer writes TS/TV fiction under a pseudonym, so one may be interested in looking them up.


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