Boys' Night at the Cabin


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Hudson has been in a bit of a dry spell lately, spending more time with video games and fantasy novels than searching for love. Unfortunately, when his best friends invite him out to the club, he runs into his rival Tyne, who acts like the snooty king of the gayborhood and always ignores Hudson when their paths cross. Hudson insists he isn’t jealous, just annoyed by Tyne’s arrogance, though his friends might dispute that claim. So when the night goes south, Hudson decides to get out of the city. His friends rent a cabin in the woods to reconnect with nature. The weekend gets off to a perfect start. A luxurious cabin with a steamy hot tub could not be further from roughing it. Then Tyne shows up unexpectedly and, to Hudson’s surprise, Tyne’s attention stirs something up in him. Is Tyne actually boyfriend material? When Hudson receives cryptic messages from someone named GloryHole85, who invites him to a glowing glory hole that will transport him to his deepest fantasies. Will Hudson slip into the port-hole, or swallow his pride and find a way to test the waters with Tyne?




The Boy's Own Annual


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Charlie


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Early one morning in November of 1972 a young boy knocks on his neighbors door and explains that he cant find his mother. The neighbor goes to the boys house and does find the mother, lying bludgeoned to death on the family room floor. Five hours later police find the boys father hunting, two hours from their home. He becomes the primary suspect in his wifes murder. In the subsequent months and years the father and his sons live under the shadow of that murder trying to protect the victims reputation and to avenge her death. Charlie is Steve Powells first novel







EVERY BOY'S ANNUAL


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The Boy's Own Paper


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Phoebe and Zoe


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Life is a fire we all must pass through. Why are some made stronger by the flames, but others consumed by them? Phoebe and Zoe follows the lives of two fraternal twins raised in a middle-class family in Minnesota. At 24, Zoe is happy, carefree, and about to marry the man of her dreams. Her sister Phoebe is lonely, cynical, and directionless. As the years pass by, Phoebe overcomes the hurdles that life places before her, building a successful career and a happy family. At the same time, Zoe struggles to hold her family together and keep their middle-class status. Finally, when Zoe's family descends into chaos, Phoebe is forced to intervene and try desperately to save her sister's life, as well as the lives of her two troubled children.




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