Gay Prostitutes-Fiction
Explore captivating fiction books featuring gay prostitutes. Discover gripping stories, complex characters, and dramatic narratives in this curated collection of LGBTQ+ literature.
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Boy Culture
by Matthew Rettenmund
X a wily hustler, has a dilemma. The object of his affections is his roommate Andrew, who is confused about his sexuality. Meanwhile, X's other roommate--a seventeen-year-old precocious partyboy--is falling for X in a big way. The result is an old-fashioned (well, sort of) love triangle peppered with savage one-liners-a touching portrait of love and lust among three very different gay men.
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The Palace of Varieties
by James Lear
An outrageous sexual adventure set in 1930s London from the author of The Low Road. We follow Paul Lemoyne on a rake's progress, from low-life prostitution at the stage door of the Palace of Varieties to the salons and studios of Mayfair; from the bath-houses of Bermondsey to the rarefied circles of modern art. And behind it all lurks the mysterious figure of Albert Abbott, his lover, corrupter and Svengali.
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Angel Lust
by Perry Brass
"It connects Tommy Angelo to his past life. That of Thomas Jebson, a teenage serf in the violent England of William the Conqueror. One evening, alone, he met a handsome young foreign knight, from the End of the Mountain, who promised to love him, for all time."--P. [4] of cover.
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Between Trash and Tramp
by Byrd Roberts
He was a beautiful man, a professional boxer, and father, but it also became common knowledge that he made much of his living by hustling with both men and women. In that conservative southern town, that was enough to start tongues wagging, political wars breaking out, even murder.
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The Palace of Varieties
by James Lear
This extremely graphic novel brims with male sex from the sordid to the sublime, in every position, place, and variety. Watch and enjoy as Paul Lemoyne leaves his humble home to begin a new life as a music hall stagehand, but soon discovers there are richer pickings to be had from the stage-door johnnies who haunt the Palace of Varieties Music Hall. And thus ensues our rake's progress from low-life prostitution to the salons and studios of Mayfair, from the bath-houses of Bermondsey to the rarefied circles of modern art. All the while behind each of Paul's outrageous sexual adventures lurks the mysterious figure of Albert Abbott, his lover, corrupter, and Svengali.
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One Night Stand
by Ben Tyler
Aftering spending the night with a Hollywood hotshot, aspiring actor Derek Bracken becomes a star in his own right as an escort, and, after making a small fortune, starts his own service called "One Night Stand," which caters to rich men's sexual fantasies--no matter how outrageous or taboo. Original.
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The Sluts
by Dennis Cooper
Set largely on the pages of a website where gay male escorts are reviewed by their clients, and told through the postings, emails, and conversations of several dozen unreliable narrators, The Sluts chronicles the evolution of one young escort's date with a satisfied client into a metafiction of pornography, lies, half-truths, and myth. Explicit, shocking, comical, and displaying the author's signature flair for blending structural complexity with direct, stylish, accessible language, The Sluts is Cooper's most transgressive novel since Frisk, and one of his most innovative works of fiction to date.
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Venus as a Boy
by Luke Sutherland
This is about Luke Sutherland's extraordinary modern-day myth.
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Slovakian Boy
by William Maltese
Slovakian Boy traces a young man's journey from bucolic youth in a Slovakian backwater, to prominence as the world's most popular porn star. Unabashedly borrowing from the literary precedents set by John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation and Ryunosuke Akutagawa's Rashomon, the book provides its insights through the eyes of Pavel's family, friends and acquaintances in a revealing, rollicking and sexually charged narration.