Young Damien Grantchester is in something of a bind after an encounter in the male rest room at his work place with his boss’s son Shannon. Shannon has developed something of an obsession with Damien's cock. Now normally this would be no big deal but Damien is confused. Surely Shannon is a notorious straight lothario, bedding a different girl on most nights of the week?
There could also be danger looming because of the fact that the big boss of Delta Industries (and Shannon’s dad) where Damien works is a well-known homophobe. Damien knows that he must keep the fact that he has a second job – performing in a gay club in the evenings – a secret.
Damien has recently broken up with his first real boyfriend, Chanel, a boy from the remote South Pacific. However he gets his hopes up when a cute boy, Brad, moves into the flat next door. Trouble is the boy is a genius. Although he holds down a crappy job, the boy next door writes books on quantum physics and composes symphonies in his spare time. Damien feels that Brad might be out of his league. However the boy next door has a deficiency. He might be asexual and his doctor has suggested he probably needs testosterone supplements. Trouble is, he’s writing a gay novel about a boy who is obsessed by the statues of beautiful young men that have been handed down from antiquity. The boy travels to Greece where he fucks shepherd boys in the shadows of temples on Mount Olympus. The trouble is, Brad feels inadequate to describe this because of his sexual inexperience. Damien wonders if he should help him out.
The story contains descriptions of gay sexual activity including anal sex, cock docking and gay mutual masturbation.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kevin Armstrong has worked extensively in theatre and film and television in Asia and the Land Down Under. He also teaches writing skills in universities and international schools. When he is not working he loves to spend time with his Burmese boy in Malaysia or Myanmar.
‘My Boss's Son' will be of interest to gay boys just starting out, mature gay men, bi guys and even straight men and women.
The story contains hot, steamy gay sex scenes and is not for the faint-hearted. Any characters involved in sexual relationships are above the age of eighteen.
Approximately 15,000 words.
This work is the first book in the GAY BRILLIANCE series. However it may be read as a stand-alone story.
There could also be danger looming because of the fact that the big boss of Delta Industries (and Shannon’s dad) where Damien works is a well-known homophobe. Damien knows that he must keep the fact that he has a second job – performing in a gay club in the evenings – a secret.
Damien has recently broken up with his first real boyfriend, Chanel, a boy from the remote South Pacific. However he gets his hopes up when a cute boy, Brad, moves into the flat next door. Trouble is the boy is a genius. Although he holds down a crappy job, the boy next door writes books on quantum physics and composes symphonies in his spare time. Damien feels that Brad might be out of his league. However the boy next door has a deficiency. He might be asexual and his doctor has suggested he probably needs testosterone supplements. Trouble is, he’s writing a gay novel about a boy who is obsessed by the statues of beautiful young men that have been handed down from antiquity. The boy travels to Greece where he fucks shepherd boys in the shadows of temples on Mount Olympus. The trouble is, Brad feels inadequate to describe this because of his sexual inexperience. Damien wonders if he should help him out.
The story contains descriptions of gay sexual activity including anal sex, cock docking and gay mutual masturbation.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kevin Armstrong has worked extensively in theatre and film and television in Asia and the Land Down Under. He also teaches writing skills in universities and international schools. When he is not working he loves to spend time with his Burmese boy in Malaysia or Myanmar.
‘My Boss's Son' will be of interest to gay boys just starting out, mature gay men, bi guys and even straight men and women.
The story contains hot, steamy gay sex scenes and is not for the faint-hearted. Any characters involved in sexual relationships are above the age of eighteen.
Approximately 15,000 words.
This work is the first book in the GAY BRILLIANCE series. However it may be read as a stand-alone story.