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Damon Suede

    Damon Suede is an award-winning author with two decades of experience writing for print, stage, and screen, now venturing into gay romance. His diverse life experiences, encompassing a wide array of professions, imbue his writing with a unique perspective. Suede cherishes his muses, which include his loved ones, friends, and loyal fans. Though perhaps less glamorous than one might imagine, his work is the product of a long-standing dedication to his craft.

    Pent Up
    Lickety Split
    Hot Head
    Bad Idea
    • 2017

      Lickety Split

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In a fast-paced romance, two characters find themselves caught in a whirlwind of emotions as they navigate the challenges of love and timing. The story explores the urgency of relationships and the idea that sometimes, love demands immediate action. With vibrant characters and a compelling narrative, the book delves into the complexities of romantic connections and the choices that define them, emphasizing that true love often requires boldness and spontaneity.

      Lickety Split
    • 2015

      Pent Up

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In a thrilling blend of romance and corporate intrigue, two ambitious individuals find themselves navigating the complexities of their professional and personal lives. As they grapple with their undeniable chemistry, they must also confront the challenges that arise from mixing business with pleasure. Tension builds as they balance their desires against the demands of their careers, leading to unexpected twists and a gripping exploration of love in a high-stakes environment.

      Pent Up
    • 2013

      Bad Idea

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(10)Add rating

      Exploring the theme of risk and consequence, this book delves into the notion that not all mistakes are detrimental. It follows characters who embrace their flawed choices, discovering valuable lessons and personal growth along the way. The narrative challenges conventional wisdom about right and wrong, highlighting the transformative power of embracing life's uncertainties. Through humor and introspection, it invites readers to reconsider their own decisions and the potential for unexpected rewards in taking chances.

      Bad Idea
    • 2011

      Hot Head

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(87)Add rating

      Griff Muir has wrestled for a long time with his feelings for his partner in the FDNY, Dante Anastagio, who is strictly a ladies' man. Then one day, a nearly bankrupt Dante suggests that Griff can help him get out of his financial difficulties by appearing together on a gay porn web site.

      Hot Head