Mad About The Boy: Tyler
Posted on Wednesday, November 12, 2014
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'Mad About The Boy: Tyler' is an erotic gay romance from the author of the best selling Gay Sex Odyssey series.
After the brilliant but disturbed Stephen is fished out of the river he tells Orlando that he wants to be with him for 'eternity.' But what does this really mean? When they had previously lived together the boy genius had seemed very unsure about embarking on a physical relationship. Orlando on his part didn't want to lose a friendship so dear to him by bringing too much pressure to bear. However what has become quite unbearably frustrating for Orlando is that the only element that has ever looked like sex between him and Stephen is the opportunity to catch glimpses of the boy's cock in the bathroom. Well, the softly, softly approach has led to near disaster so Orlando considers whether or not he should become more masterful.
Orlando's life becomes even more complicated when a boy called Tyler arrives at the Playhouse Theatre where he works. Although the theatre company has several "boys" in the actors' ranks Tyler is actually a real boy because he's still in his mid teens. Apart from this he suffers from severe dyslexia and has a pronounced lisp. Orlando is commmisioned by the management to turn the challenged boy into an actor.
Free Days: 11/20-11/22
After the brilliant but disturbed Stephen is fished out of the river he tells Orlando that he wants to be with him for 'eternity.' But what does this really mean? When they had previously lived together the boy genius had seemed very unsure about embarking on a physical relationship. Orlando on his part didn't want to lose a friendship so dear to him by bringing too much pressure to bear. However what has become quite unbearably frustrating for Orlando is that the only element that has ever looked like sex between him and Stephen is the opportunity to catch glimpses of the boy's cock in the bathroom. Well, the softly, softly approach has led to near disaster so Orlando considers whether or not he should become more masterful.
Orlando's life becomes even more complicated when a boy called Tyler arrives at the Playhouse Theatre where he works. Although the theatre company has several "boys" in the actors' ranks Tyler is actually a real boy because he's still in his mid teens. Apart from this he suffers from severe dyslexia and has a pronounced lisp. Orlando is commmisioned by the management to turn the challenged boy into an actor.
Free Days: 11/20-11/22
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