Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
The Love Rammers
Spade Classics
SPADE-126
Mitchell Champion
$1.95
Foreword
Morgan and Errol had been lovers for quite a long time, and happy lovers at that. But then Vera Valiant came into town, the glamorous movie star, and everything changed. The famous actress had a reputation for leaving a wake of chaos everywhere she went, and her arrival and subsequent actions in New York were no exceptions.
Joel Chambers, the matinee idol, was scheduled to perform with Vera Valiant in the new hit play. But instead of falling in love with the most beautiful woman in the world, the blond actor fell for one of the young actors, playing a minor role. That was Van Drummond.
Van Drummond was a slight, below average height young man of twenty. Nothing in his outer appearance gave hint to the appreciable dimensions of the apparatus below the belt. He may have been short of height but his meat made up for the lack in another direction.
As the rehearsals got under way, Joel and Van discovered that they have more in common than the acting profession. The next thing they know, they were in Joel’s apartment or back stage, making out like there’s no tomorrow.
Things were going along peacefully enough, until Vera Valiant lost her jewels in a hotel robbery. After that, things got complicated. Morgan got involved with Joel and Van, and he carried his natural curiosity to the limit, learning everything about the two actors, including the way they liked it and where they wanted it most.
After Errol got over his initial jealousy, upon learning of his lover’s infidelities, he soon learned that more than one simply means all the more fun. As the four young men got together the juices started to flow and in all directions.
By the time opening night came the four men were bound together in more ways than they could have imagined at the outset. The play wasn’t the only thing which ended up being a hit. And the main scenes of the show really went on behind the curtain where the action like pumping pistons worked to the bursting point, exploded.
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