Private Party: The Indignities Book Two

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About this ebook

You’re invited to a very private party! It’s an intimate affair, men only, with a dress code of ‘get undressed’! And who’s the host? Why, it’s Stephen Spear, who is certainly shaking things up now that he’s suddenly single.

Poor Stephen has discovered that the gay scene has changed – dramatically! The boys are a generation younger and he no longer commands the attention he once did. Besides, everyone is hooking up online. It’s a technology Stephen is completely clueless about – though apparently, his ex, Blake, was quite the authority!

As Stephen explores and experiments online, he becomes entangled with a very eloquent but elusive guy … whom he seems destined never to meet. Exasperated, Stephen cuts loose and inadvertently ends up hosting a party where the guests have no clothes – and no inhibitions whatsoever!

This is a party like no other - sexy, amusing, entertaining, and with a truly unforgettable climax!

Praise for 'The Indignities' from influential Australian mainstream media:

‘Graeme Aitken provides another provocative perspective on love and other catastrophes in Sydney’s gay male community … Aitken skilfully blends explicit sexual detail with fine observational humour.’ (Australian Book Review)

‘A witty and closely observed novel about the life and lust of Darlinghurst gay guy Stephen Spear… Stephen is an unlikeable, vain character, but there’s a good chance he’ll remind you of someone you know.’ (The Age, Melbourne)

Keywords: gay sydney, gay Australia, MM erotica, MM fiction, gay sex, gay fiction, gay Australian fiction, gay erotica, gay sex party, Gaydar

Ratings and reviews

4.8
4 reviews
nobody
October 18, 2016
I am really enjoying this author's work. I think he is, so far, one of my favourite gay-genre authors. He writes with sensitivity without being at all mushy and knows the perfect balance of wit, comedy, romance, sexiness and drama. Thanks, Graeme, keep ' em coming (oops, tee-hee!).
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About the author

Graeme Aitken is best known for his two popular bestselling novels '50 Ways of Saying Fabulous' and 'Vanity Fierce', published by Random House Australia and by Hodder Headline in the UK. '50 Ways of Saying Fabulous' was adapted into a feature film in New Zealand and was an official selection for the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. It also became a popular hit on the queer film festival circuit. Most recently, Graeme has been working as an indie author, writing and self-publishing his own e-books, most notably 'The Indignities' series, a sequel to 'Vanity Fierce'.  

In addition to his work as an author, Graeme has also worked as the manager of Sydney's specialist LGBT bookshop for the past 23 years. There are now only a handful of these shops left in the world. With all this experience he is an Australian authority on LGBT books/writing and he edited 'The Penguin Book of Gay Australian Writing' back in 2002. Graeme is also extremely knowledgeable about publishing (he has experience with all facets - mainstream, small press, and indie self-publishing) and the current state of the publishing/bookselling industry. 

Graeme was born and raised on a remote farm in Central Otago, New Zealand, but has made his home in Sydney, Australia. He has lived and worked there for the past 25 years.

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