Party Animal by Gale Stanley


Party Animal by Gale Stanley
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short story (51 pages)
Other: M/M, Multiple Partners, Anal Play
Rating: 3 stars
Reviewed by Fern

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Casey’s life was an endless party and he had no problems with that – nor the fact that he worked as a porn star. Casey had his two best friends and a constant stream of one night stands – everything he’d ever wanted. Only then Lee comes into the picture. Lee is everything Casey usually isn’t interested in. When Lee turns Casey down, Casey can’t decide if his interest is pique, curiosity, or something far more unusual – something he’s never experienced before.

I found this to be an interesting style of story. Told in the first person – from Casey’s perspective – I initially couldn’t decide if I liked Casey’s character or not. While not mean or malicious, I did find Casey to be overly self-absorbed and just a bit more shallow than I could warm to in the beginning. In this respect I found the first-person narrative to be quite limiting. I didn’t understand what Lee saw in Casey because the reader isn’t privy to anything from Lee’s perspective. I could guess that Lee knew from discussions with their mutual friend/s that Casey held depths his shallow outwardly persona didn’t always portray, but this all made it difficult for me to understand the mechanics of the two men coming together and forging a relationship.

There’s plenty of porn-sex and sizzle throughout this short story, and I really did enjoy the perspective of what life as a porn star might look like. While certainly not everyone’s cup of tea this book was different and interesting and I felt the characters – while not traditional or comfortable – were engaging and fresh. Given all the porn-sex stuff that happened I didn’t mind at all that Lee and Casey didn’t really get intimate until the very end of the story. This helped give the feel of the book more of a self-exploration for Casey, allowing him to come to realise that he had more to offer than a big penis and great sex and a porn lifestyle. For such a short story this book really held quite a few different messages and I feel the author did a great job weaving it all together into a light and fun package.

Sexy and different, this was a good read.

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