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Surfer Sex : True Gay Encounters

Surfer Sex : True Gay Encounters

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not what the other review claims
Review: I think the earlier reviewer is a bit confused. This is the third of Luc Milne's Pleasure Corporation series. More than in the two previous novels the characters are developed and the idea of why people might be interested in such a ranch and the "fantasy of SM" is raised. There is a very wide range of sex highlighted in this novel and shown through the eyes of four "new recruits." I was not thrilled with the first book in this series but S/M Ranch shows growth in Milne's abilities as a writer. I hope he continues to improve.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not what the other review claims
Review: I think the earlier reviewer is a bit confused. This is the third of Luc Milne's Pleasure Corporation series. More than in the two previous novels the characters are developed and the idea of why people might be interested in such a ranch and the "fantasy of SM" is raised. There is a very wide range of sex highlighted in this novel and shown through the eyes of four "new recruits." I was not thrilled with the first book in this series but S/M Ranch shows growth in Milne's abilities as a writer. I hope he continues to improve.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Summary
Review: Two autobiographical novellas from "Down Under" are featured in this book: The first "Surfer Sex" details the very passionate love affair between the author and Brent, a young Australian life-guard. The second, "Kev," is a moving, poetically told account of the author's adolescent relationship with an aboriginal boy in Australia's untamed Northern Territory.


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