Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
Foreword
Peter Pepper’s at it again. He told you about his early adventures with his big brother in his first book, Me And Dick. He told you a fascinating story in his second, The Brass Cock, and now you can find out further details of his own, early life in this, his third book for Surrey House, Inc.
A year after his introduction to the mysteries and delights of brother-to-brother, cousin-to-cousin intimacies, he finds there are still more lessons to be learned.
And in Hot Buns he tells everything he can cull from his memories of that time of expansion, of development, of spreading his wings and forming new relationships, important to him in ways different from his long-time love affair with his big brother Dick.
Cousins Artie and Mark are back with some new things to teach the receptive youngster, and there are new associations who touch Peter in ways he’s never been touched before.
There’s Jack, who, though he and Peter grew up together, suddenly has a new and powerful impact on his life. There’s Ivory, who teaches Peter a lesson he didn’t even know he needed to learn.
And there’s Hank, an old friend who comes back into Peter’s life from the outside world, the more mature world of man-to-man reality.
Peter grows a lot in Hot Buns, and we hope you may find a little of yourself somewhere in the pages ahead.
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