Straight Guys Series by Steve Milton

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  • What We Did In Bangkok (Straight Guys #5)
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    What We Did In Bangkok (Straight Guys #5)

    Steve Milton

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Mike and Bryan are New York investment bankers, best friends and coworkers, straight guys who know how to have a good time. Wanting a wild womanizing week before turning thirty, they tell their wives they're going on a business trip to Singapore, but instead plan a week-long guys' vacation to Thailand to sample women, women, and women. It's their big chance to again enjoy a taste of freedom, and their wives will never find out... more

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  • Camboys (Straight Guys #6)
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    Camboys (Straight Guys #6)

    Steve Milton

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Kevin's older schoolmate Troy is rumored to fund his college education by showing his perfect Nordic face and body online. Kevin is intrigued, and wants to follow in Troy's footsteps; Kevin isn't quite as perfectly chiseled and handsome as Troy, but he has his own brown-skinned Latin charm. Everything goes according to plan, and Kevin has more than his share of well-paying admirers... more

  • Camboys II: CHP Makes Three (Straight Guys #10)
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    Camboys II: CHP Makes Three (Straight Guys #10)

    Steve Milton

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Kevin and Troy are Florida State college studs who moonlight as camboys. Their relationship is storybook perfect. They take a romantic trip to San Francisco to enjoy each other, and also to attend a camboy convention. Sam is a California Highway Patrol officer who's been living a miserable, closeted life, fearful of his own homosexuality. He's not a bad guy, and he has an amazing face and body, but his self-hate prevents him from finding romantic happiness... more

  • Creampuffs (Straight Guys #11)
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    Creampuffs (Straight Guys #11)

    Steve Milton

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Daniel doesn't have it easy, being a gay, Jewish used car salesman in 1990s West Virginia. Nick, Daniel's deeply closeted boss, institutes a humiliating office ritual, "eating the snake." Daniel comes to understand Nick's frustrated self-hate, and admire Nick's ability to withstand emotional pain. Doing an end-run around homophobia and around Nick's dictatorial control of the office, Daniel hatches an erotic plan to rescue both himself and Nick from lonely misery.

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