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Daddy knows best When experience meets innocence, sparks fly! From burly bears and hunky father figures to dominant leathermen, Richard Labonte's "Hot Daddies" captures the erotic dynamic between younger and older men: intense connections, consensual submission, and the toughest and tenderest of teaching and learning. In Jack Fritscher's muscular "Father and Son Tag Team (That Summer! That Camp! That Cousin!)," a sexual romp with a summer camp counselor reveals an older man's mature power and a younger man's fresh appeal. The younger man has the power to seduce--and to instruct--in Randy…mehr

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Daddy knows best When experience meets innocence, sparks fly! From burly bears and hunky father figures to dominant leathermen, Richard Labonte's "Hot Daddies" captures the erotic dynamic between younger and older men: intense connections, consensual submission, and the toughest and tenderest of teaching and learning. In Jack Fritscher's muscular "Father and Son Tag Team (That Summer! That Camp! That Cousin!)," a sexual romp with a summer camp counselor reveals an older man's mature power and a younger man's fresh appeal. The younger man has the power to seduce--and to instruct--in Randy Turk's "Professor Papi." In Landon Dixon's arch "Men of the Open Road," a young hitchhiker knows where he wants to go with older men--and it's not further down the road. Whether sexually playful or masters of hardcore S/M, these "Hot Daddies" speak with the confidence that only sexual maturity imparts.
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Richard Labonté edits books, walks dogs and works as a chef's assistant at an addiction recovery center on Bowen Island, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, after living in Los Angeles and San Francisco from 1979 to 2001. One of the founders of A Different Light Bookstore, he has coordinated the judging for the Lambda Literary Award since 2009. He reviews 100 queer books a year for Q Syndicate, which distributes "Book Marks," his fortnightly column and has edited the Best Gay Erotica series since 1996 (along with a couple of dozen other books for Cleis). Eight of his books, including five editions of Best Gay Erotica, have been Lammy finalists, and three of them have won the award.