I've read hundreds of man/man stories; some are warm and fuzzy, romantic, funny, sexy, sweet, hard-core, aggressive, full of dramatic angst or over-the-top. Normally I read books that fall into any of those categories but HOW TO RAPE A STRAIGHT GUY had nothing of that in it. It was a painful bite of...
The title of this book, while probably being a little too bold in statement and a turn-off for readers, makes sense to me. Because while reading, I realized this isn’t a story by Kyle Michel Sullivan. Instead, this is Curt’s story. This is 144 pages into the psychological constructs of a man who is ...
This is the continuation of the book vol.1, things are more sinister and brutal than anyone had imagined.The fathers of some sons are fanatical in their views on what they do and do unto others, corrupt policemen and politicians, they enjoy seeing men being raped and having power over others. All th...
This is about revenge and love, find justice of crimes against innocent people. Scary that there are some corrupt and powerful people who have the power to do this to others.This is only the first book on the evil, violence and rape.This is a mental hell for all who get involved in this case and wha...
There are two stories here, the up front tale of the ex-con being brutal and brutalised. This tale is sordid with rape, murder, torture... the whole bit.Then there's the message behind the story, cries from the heart by the author about the police, best detailed in this quote: “My bet is, he gets of...
I am not sure what I was thinking when I decided to read this. The title sums up the subject. It is not m/m romance. It is rape. It is brutal. It is well written and told in an almost clinical fashion. I would advise to read the blurb to find out more about the story to assist in determining if you...
I want to read this book, but the in-your-face title REALLY holds me back and makes it sound like a freaking manual?
I really don't know how I felt about this book, overall. I mean, 75% of the time I was too revolted and disturbed with the portrayal of rape in this book: it is brutal, unapologetic, and absolutely a exhibition of power/ownership. And, this is intentional- the author absolutely wanted you to feel th...
4.5 starsThis story resonates with me as I read it during a breaking story (in real life) in the news about a young North Korean man who miraculously escaped from a prison camp in that country. His story is that he was born into slavery in the camp and knew no difference, knew nothing of love or com...