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Horsing Around

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David Livingston has fallen -- and fallen hard -- for Marcus. With some confusion and a lot of nerves, he's taking Marcus home to the family for Christmas. With a high school sweetheart in the picture, lots of family around, and lots to do, there's not much time for privacy.

Too many pulls on his time and too many emotions swirl away in David's heart. Is he gay? Is this just a one-shot deal with Marcus, just a way to explore a mere curiosity? Or is it something deeper, something that will change his entire life?

David and Marcus have to makes some tough choices all in the middle of Horsing Around.

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Published May 9, 2011

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Vincent Diamond

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The alleged Vincent Diamond is a former Central Florida writer now transplanted to North Carolina. When not at the keyboard, I'm in the dressage ring, trying to pick up the correct diagonal at the trot--usually unsuccessfully. Diamond gleefully buys smutty periodicals for “research materials” and lists them on a Schedule C every year. The IRS has yet to question this deduction.

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July 6, 2011
Title: Horsing Around
Author: Vincent Diamond
Publisher: JMS Books
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 978-1-61152-115-3
Genre: Contemporary Gay Erotica
Length: 3,807 words
Rating: 4 Diamonds
Heat Level: Erotic
Other: Gay sex
Reviewer: S K Fero
Date: 7-5-11

A nicely written story about the confusion and frustration of a man finally admitting to other people important in his life that he is gay.

David Livingston is in love with Marcus, but has never admitted to anyone else that he is gay. Going home to his family at Christmas with his lover will finally test him. Can he share with his family about the man he has finally become? Or will he decide to give up his first male lover?

For a very short story the characterization was good. The conflicts were obvious. I just wish the story could have been longer.

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