Review: All the Beauty of the Sun by Marion Husband
Soho 1925 Two young men meet – for one of them this is love at first sight, for the other only lust and guilt… In 1925 Paul Harris returns to England from self-imposed exile in Tangiers for an...
View ArticleReview: Lord and Master by H.C. Brown
Lord Reynold Wilton, fearing exposure after a public argument with his sex slave, Lord David Litchfield, leaves England for the Americas. On his return, he finds his delicious man in the hands of a...
View ArticleReview: The Last Concubine by Catt Ford
When Princes Lan’xiu’s brother delivers her under duress into General Hüi Wei’s harem as a political offering, her only question is how soon her secret will be discovered. She is under no illusions:...
View ArticleReview: The Slave’s Mask by Patricia Logan
American blockade runner, Captain Anthony Charles, has made a fortune in gold, running guns and other contraband between England and the Confederate States in 1863. He craves a young submissive man....
View ArticleReview: Beyond the Spanish Road by Annie Kaye
Javier is fulfilling his parents’ wishes by serving as a soldier in the Spanish army—a duty that will take the young swordsman far from his beloved home and family to a planned invasion of England. In...
View ArticleReview: The Pleasuring of Men by Clifford Browder
In New York City in the late 1860s, Tom Vaughn, a respectably raised young man, chooses to become a male prostitute servicing the city’s affluent elite, then falls in love with Walter Whiting, a...
View ArticleBrief Hiatus
Speak Its Name will be taking a brief break while Erastes gets her strength back. We have a lot of reviews and interviews to get through so please don’t think we are gone for good, but Erastes finds...
View ArticleReview: Virgin Airmen by Michael Gouda
After a short hiatus we are back and I’m kicking off with a short story set during the early 50′s in England. It’s a bitterly cold Saturday evening when Michael Duggan, RAF aircraftsman second class,...
View ArticleReview: Brook Street: Rogues by Ava March
London, 1822 Two of London’s most notorious rakehells, Linus Radcliffe and Robert Anderson, are the best of friends. They share almost everything–clothes, servants, their homes, and even each other’s...
View ArticleReview: The Celestial by Barry Brennessel
Hardened beyond his nineteen years, Todd Webster Morgan is determined to find gold high in the Sierra Nevadas. But his dream is violently upended. Complicating matters even more, he meets a young...
View ArticleReview: Skybound by Aleksandr Voinov
Love soars. Germany, 1945. The Third Reich is on its knees as Allied forces bomb Berlin to break the last resistance. Yet on an airfield near Berlin, the battle is far from over for a young mechanic,...
View ArticleReview: Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of...
Newly discharged from the Marines after World War II, Scotty Bowers arrived in Hollywood in 1946. Young, charismatic, and strikingly handsome, he quickly caught the eye of many of the town’s stars and...
View ArticleReview: Secret Light by Z.A. Maxfield
Rafe Colman likes his life. He has a nice home, a good job, and a wonderful dog. But he’s exhausted by living a lie. When his home is vandalized because of his perceived German ancestry, he can’t even...
View ArticleReview: King of Angels by Perry Brass
the story of Benjamin Rothberg, a 12-year-old master of shape-shifting, of changing identities while steadfastly grasping the unique features of his own. The child of a marriage between a handsome...
View ArticleHome is the Heart by J M Gryffyn
The last thing war-weary veteran William O’Sullivan expects to find while walking his family’s property is the love of his life, but that is exactly what happens. Under the summer sun, well-born...
View ArticleReview: Lord of Endersley by S.A. Meade
Will the passion ignited during a violent uprising survive the rigid confines of Victorian society? Jacob Endersley is glad to escape the confines of his family home for the exotic and dangerous beauty...
View ArticleReview: The Pretty Gentleman by Max Fincher
Erotic sketches, a blackmail letter, a closeted aristocrat, his ambitious lover, and a sacrificial murder. Love, betrayal, deception and vengeance in Regency’s London’s art world. George Rowlands, an...
View ArticleAuthor Interview – Lisa Henry
My guest today is Lisa Henry, resident in Australia but her imagination roams the world and the genres from contemporary drama to ancient history. Her work has received glowing reviews and has been...
View ArticleReview: The Low Between by Vivien Dean
It was supposed to be simple. All struggling actor Carlo Baresi had to do was pick up a man in a taxi, drive him to the location he specified, then report where he’d taken him. The only problem is, the...
View ArticleAuthor Interview with Adam Fitzroy
My guest today is Adam Fitzroy, author of five non-erotic M/M romance titles available from Manifold Press. Romances set in the White House, on Flanders Fields and on the border of England and Wales,...
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