G.R. Richards


Biography

There's a reason guys growl for G.R. Richards Erotica. You would never know it by the love of public television documentaries and great food in high-end restaurants, but G.R. Richards pens some of the world's steamiest guy-on-guy stories. Richards is no stranger to a bed damp with sweat, or the sweetness of bodies pressed against each other. Next time you feel the urge, pour yourself a glass of fine red wine, play some sultry background music, and join G.R. Richards in a world where all the guys get to play...and all the rest get to watch.

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Books

And the Lion Shall Lie with the Lamb    by G.R. Richards
Price: $2.99 USD. 6870 words. Published by eXcessica Publishing on April 12, 2012. Fiction.

Will Jason’s dream-world romance with lion shifter Tavaris evaporate when the sun comes up, or will he be Tavaris’s lover for good?
Desert Foxes Live in Concert    by G.R. Richards
Price: Free! 6250 words. Published by eXcessica Publishing on March 14, 2012. Fiction.

When Xetondra, a band of tribal nomads, becomes a worldwide phenomenon, will the drummer’s love of a Westerner break up the group?
Sacred Stone and the Singing Bone    by G.R. Richards
Price: $2.99 USD. 12210 words. Published by eXcessica Publishing on March 24, 2011. Fiction.

In Sacred Stone and the Singing Bone, G.R. Richards weaves tales of humor, horror, and white-hot paranormal guy-on-guy sex. This mini-anthology consists of three works of fiction specifically assembled for readers who love a good horror story as much as they love sweaty male/male erotica. If you can’t get enough shudders, shocks, and shapeshifters, Sacred Stone and the Singing Bone is for you!
A Descent into the Mailroom    by G.R. Richards
Price: $2.99 USD. 5200 words. Published by eXcessica Publishing on June 25, 2010. Fiction.

When his boss goes missing, Warren's search takes him to the lowest rungs of the corporate ladder. What does he discover in the depths of the basement? The Vice President, the mailroom lads, a good quantity of rope, and—their pride and joy—an old postage machine converted into the bad boy of mechanical devices. Will Warren ever ascend?

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