Steamy Saturday
- Two people shared a secret – one a woman who denied it – the other a man who knew him as no woman ever had …
- He was beautifully built … and I felt the urge rising in me again.
- I wanted him now as much as I ever wanted a woman.
- The feel of his eager masculinity made me shudder in expectation.
- We could make love in the myriad way of unnatural sex.
Oh, how the stealthy devolve into steam! An intrepid magazine reporter is sent to California to infiltrate and report on the Hollywood gay scene – “snooping to find out what makes homosexuals tick!” Despite having a girlfriend and trying to maintain his journalistic objectivity, he is nevertheless drawn deep into gay sex life. But can he extricate himself from this seductive but deviant underworld? In the end, he convinces himself that he has –
I walked with my head high, for now I was certain that there was no trace of the homo about me… . “Dammit,” I told myself aloud, “I’m no more a homosexual than the next man.”
Or is he?
The Dungaree Jungle by Riley Benton was published in West Hollywood as an original All Star Book, a division of Challenge Publications, in 1966. Unfortunately, we could find nothing on the author (a pseudonym, no doubt), the publisher, or the cover artist. Please let us know if you have any information.
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