Monday, November 1, 2010

NOVEMBER: The Screwed-Up Life of Charlie the Second by Drew Ferguson

Tall, gangly and big-eared, Charles James Stewart, Jr., aka Charlie the Second, could be a poster boy for teenaged geeks. All of his efforts to fit in at school have failed, but what’s freaking him out most is that while his hormones are racing and his peers are pairing off, he remains alone with his fantasies.
But all of this changes when a new guy at school begins to liven things up on the soccer team—and in Charlie’s life. For the first time, Charlie will learn how it feels to be a star, at least off the field. But he’ll discover that even cool guys have problems as he embarks on a deliciously sexy, risk-filled journey from which there is no turning back… (from drewferguson.com)
Published by Kensington
Year of Publication: 2008
Number of Pages: 320 pages

Friday, October 1, 2010

OCTOBER: The Tine Star by J.L. Langley

When James Killian comes out to his father, he finds himself banished from his home and fired from his job. His savior comes in the unlikely form of Ethan Whitehall, his older brother’s best friend. Ethan has always had a soft spot where Jamie Killian was concerned, and he will do whatever it takes to keep his new lover safe. PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This book contains explicit homoerotic sex that some readers may find offensive. (honk)
*I know this is an “adult” book, but the story is pretty sweet still… ;) 
Published by Loose Id, LLC
Year of Publication: 2006
Number of Pages: 300 pages



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

SEPTEMBER: Blind Items: A Novel by Matthew Rettenmund

In this hilarious romp through gay New York, author Matthew Rettenmund once again delivers with acerbic wit, dead-on dialogue, and perfect pop culture references. This time, a lonely magazine editor has fallen for a TV star hunk, who, unfortunately, must remain firmly in the closet or risk his career. Which will win out, true love or shallow fame? Rettenmund answers the question with verve and attitude, in this wonderful second novel of love and loss in modern Manhattan.
Published by Macmillan
Year of Publication: 2000
Number of Pages: 288 pages

Sunday, August 1, 2010

AUGUST: Closet Case by Robert Rodi

Chicago ad man Lionel Frank is a hilariously unlikely hero who tries to hide his homosexuality from coworkers and clients. Devoting his days to working among homophobic he-men on accounts like All-Pro Power tools, he spends his nights dialing 1-900-BOY-TOYZ. But when the office lesbian catches him ogling a male stripper at a notorious gay dance club, it’s open season on Lionel’s reputation. From then on, with every attempt to present himself as happily hetro, Lionel only stumbles even more outrageously into the throes of gay lust.
Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
Publication date: July 1994
Number of pages: 330