Skater Boys edited By Neil Plakcy

By Eric Page
Sep 8, 2010 - 10:13:50 PM
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This sizzling hot collection of gay erotic stories is all about skater boys, skateboarders and other wheeled hotties.

Skateboarders are an established part of the gay fantasy repertoire and are seen as confident, independently minded and athletic and this certainly describes most of the characters in these stories. You could add constantly horny, hung and an insatiable love of wild gay sex.

This collection of short stories has been skilfully edited by Neil Placky to maintain a fresh and vibrant feel right the way to the sticky happy finish of the end.

This is a collection of above standard uninhibited and imaginative stories that offer something for everyone and although all the stories have skaters in them, they are not all about skates. 

There’s some seriously steamy action in this book, from ‘Daddy Jens’ by G.R. Richards which follows what happens when two skater lads drop into to visit their friend and only find his dominant horny father at home, to ‘Shuv-It’ from Stephen Osborne who skilfully wraps a porno fantasy around some young macho skater lads eager to prove their manhood on film by giving the director the double ride of his life.  The other 19 stories sure pack some heaving erotic punch and a few romantic turns and you get a lot of high quality whack-off reading for your money.

With humour and salty dialogue abounding I was pleasantly surprised by this paperback anthology. There’s a lot of crap out there but books like this, with a high standard of story and an editor who cares about the content (and his reputation) bring the joy back into one handed reading.

Plackys the author of the good ‘Mahu’ gay surfer series so it’s not a surprise that he’s got the detail right in these books and even, rather generously, includes a appendix of skating terminology in case  you’d want to try some of these tricks at home.

Out now £10.99

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