Losing My Religion

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4.9
32 reviews
Ebook
118
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About this ebook

 “Losing My Religion” is the story of Jackson Alley, a coyote in an all-male R.E.M. cover band trying his hardest not to grow up. Tours, he feels, are for playing music and taking full advantage of the openness of his marriage, and having a gay wingman usually helped the bisexual coyote get girls. But his wingman is dating their lead singer now, so Jackson’s left with the new bassist, an ex-Mormon kit fox named Zeb who might be gay, but knows as little about sex as he does about drinking. So Jackson’s going to have to show him the ropes, and hopefully he won’t have to learn any pesky life lessons along the way.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
32 reviews
Jose Wong
March 8, 2018
Captivating story, and a scarily accurate depiction of how it feels to grow up gay in a Mormon family. Jackson is the kind of friend I wish I could have.
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Mac
April 2, 2020
Hits the nail right on the head for gay/bi exmormons. Wonderfully written.
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Eduardo S (Ember Frost-Paw)
January 5, 2016
Loved every second of it.
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About the author

 Kyell Gold began writing furry fiction a long, long time ago. In the early days of the 21st century, he got up the courage to write some gay furry romance, first publishing his story "The Prisoner's Release" in Sofawolf Press's adult magazine "Heat." He has since won twelve Ursa Major awards for his stories and novels, and his acclaimed novel "Out of Position" co-won the Rainbow Award for Best Gay Novel of 2009. His novel "Green Fairy" was nominated for inclusion in the ALA's "Over the Rainbow" list for 2012. 


He was not born in California, but now considers it his home. He loves to travel and dine out with his husband Kit Silver, and can be seen at furry conventions around the world. More information about him and his books is available at http://www.kyellgold.com.

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