R. J. March is generally acknowledged as the best and most prolific writer of gay erotic fiction. His emphasis on strong characterizations and unusual plot lines have raised his work far above the standard expected of erotic fiction, while never failing to deliver the goods. His work appears regularly in such publications as Men, Freshmen, and Unzipped. Looking for Trouble collects the 25 hottest, most tantalizing, most intriguing of his stories. No gay man will leave the pages of this book unsatisfied.
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R. J. March is generally acknowledged as the best and most prolific writer of gay erotic fiction. His emphasis on strong characterizations and unusual plot lines have raised his work far above the standard expected of erotic fiction, while never failing to deliver the goods. His work appears regularly in such publications as Men, Freshmen, and Unzipped. Looking for Trouble collects the 25 hottest, most tantalizing, most intriguing of his stories. No gay man will leave the pages of this book unsatisfied.
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One sees anthologies entitled "best..." and "best of the best..." but are they? Usually they try to appeal to all tastes. Which is a mistaken, in that only one or two stories per volume will, in fact, appeal to any one reader. R. J. Marsh, on the other hand, writes stories that are so well crafted, so evocative of real life situations, that he has a wide appeal. It's sad that his work is not better known, but over time, I think it will be. Meanwhile, you can't go wrong with this book if you're interested in gay erotica that speaks to you, rather than describes unbelievable situations.