The Handsome Prince
We all know the fairy tale. The handsome prince comes riding up on his white stallion and rescues the beautiful princess from her enchantment with a single kiss. Then they ride off together to live happily ever after. But what if the person longing for that handsome prince is a man himself? And,...
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We all know the fairy tale. The handsome prince comes riding up on his white stallion and rescues the beautiful princess from her enchantment with a single kiss. Then they ride off together to live happily ever after. But what if the person longing for that handsome prince is a man himself? And, why not?Neil Plakcy's The Handsome Prince is a mix of traditional and contemporary stories, each with its own unique fairy-tale atmosphere. Sometimes the prince is the one who needs rescuing, as in “Chauffeur Prince” and “Creosote Flats and the Big Spread.” Sometimes the true prince is the other guylike the tales told in “The Virgin Prince and the Rebel Chief” and “Reckless.” There is humor and charm in these stories, with an underlay of passion and desire. The one thing these stories have in common, along with the original fairy tales, is a happy ending. These stories drip, quite literally, with romance. Whether it’s a HEAhappily ever afteror a HFNhappy for nowwhen these guys find their princes, hot steamy sex ensues. Here’s to stories (and heroes) that make us swoon!
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781573446808 (1573446807)
Publish date: April 30th 2011
Publisher: Cleiss Press
Edition language: English
I stared at the titles for the longest time before realizing I've actually read this anthology. I only remember bits and snatches, and that I didn't like all the stories (or even necessarily any of them), but it is indeed read, and so should be archived as such.
An anthology of short m/m erotica all centered on a "prince" theme. I anticipated that this would be more fairy-tale like than it turned out to be. Mostly, I think, because I wasn't aware it was erotica and not romance. It's hard to pull off a fairy tale when you've got so few words to use and ha...
3.5*As with all anthologys, I liked some stories more and some less.All in all a good read, and an interesting variety on the 'Prince' theme.