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Kyell Gold

    Dieser Autor hat sich auf schwule Furry-Fiktion spezialisiert und erforscht die einzigartigen Aspekte dieser Subkultur und ihrer Charaktere. Seine Erzählungen tauchen oft tief in die tiefgreifenden Verbindungen zwischen anthropomorphen Tiercharakteren und ihren menschlichen Emotionen und Beziehungen ein. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf authentischen Darstellungen schwuler Erfahrungen in diesen fantastischen Umgebungen. Der Stil des Autors zeichnet sich durch flüssiges Erzählen aus, das die Leser in gut ausgearbeitete Welten eintauchen lässt.

    Dude, Where's My Pack?
    Uncovered
    • Uncovered

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      The playoffs are here, and Dev Miski's life has never been busier. If the Chevali Firebirds want to wink their first championship, he'll need to play the best football of his life. But, as the only gay professional football player, he's best by distracting demands for commercials and interviews. The number one distraction though, is his boyfriend Lee, After the fox's mother joins a religious anti-gay group, Lee turns back to the gay activism of his college days. He pushes Dev to use his celebrity to reach out to the gay youth, but only succeeds in starting bigger arguments. When their relationship faces its most difficult test, will their love for each other triumph? This is the fourth volume of Dev and Lee's story which began in Out of Position and continued in Isolation Play and Divisions. The playoffs will bring the football season to an end one way or another. What will it mean for their future together?

      Uncovered
      4,6
    • Dude, Where's My Pack?

      • 132 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Lonnie, now part of the Port City gay community, seeks to help others by befriending Scot, who feels out of place at a party. As Scot yearns for a deeper connection, Lonnie grapples with the challenge of navigating their budding friendship while addressing Scot's longing for a familial bond. The story explores themes of belonging and the search for one's community, as Lonnie confronts the poignant question of his own missing "pack."

      Dude, Where's My Pack?
      4,7