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A Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words Review An Alisa Review:

Rating: 4 stars out of 5

This is a wonderful collection of stories; especially of you love men in lace like I do. All of these stories are quite different with only the lace as something in common, but I think it makes it even better because you get to see such different relationships. Some are comfortable in their own skin while some others just need love and support to know that what they want is okay. Most of the stories are told through one character’s point of view and the author’s do a wonderful job of showing the other characters emotions and feelings.

In A Linebacker in Lace Brent has a chance meeting with Arliss and discovers his secret isn’t as bad as he thinks. Arliss loves a man in lace and Brent is learning it isn’t shameful for him to wear it. Arliss’ assertiveness is a great contrast to Brent’s shyness. Gavin and Lex role play in Satin Secrets but Gavin has a surprise for Lex. Lex’s reaction is so much better and hotter than Gavin could hope for. Lex wants Gavin to feel comfortable to share his secrets and fantasies.

Billie wants to go farther than just wearing his panties in Backwards and in High Heels and surprises his lover, Oliver, with a date after his time away. After the nervousness fades Billie is so grateful of the work he put in for them to dance together for the first time. Oliver is a nice steady shoulder for Billie’s nervousness and worries. In Angels in Delaware Beau is surprised by his reaction and willingness to get to know Angel and Delaware. They come to his rescue when he needs it and work towards a relationship together. The only thing is I couldn’t help but feel that Beau was the odd man out even when things seemed to go smoothly and he is included.

In All That Entails Darian is heartbroken knowing he will have to give up his gowns and comfort in marriage. Henry will not change who he is for anyone and takes the first step towards compromise. I loved seeing them open their eyes to the possibility of more between them. Frank works hard to keep his real desires hidden in After the Dance. His and Charles friendship is the only bright spot in this day until he finds out that Charles must marry and is already in love. Seeing them work out their future despite expectations from those around them.

In A Secret Shared Tommy must share a secret after Michael shows him his extra nerdy side. Despite his fear and unwillingness to come out Tommy shares his deepest desires with Michael and is greatly rewarded. The two do well to work their relationship around their outside lives. Barrett has kept his Friday night plans secret in Ruffle My Feathers until his boss is suddenly at his show one weekend. Both determined to keep everything normal try to ignore their connection from that weekend. Watching them discover that sometimes hiding your true self from those around you isn’t always the best choice was nice.

Cover art by Natasha Snow is wonderfully understated but is perfect for this book.

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~ 3.5 Stars Overall ~

There are eight stories contained in this latest anthology from NineStar Press. All contain lightly erotic stories of men who are femme-leaning, and enjoy some kink in their lives. The stories introduce you to the wide range of topics contained within the femme kink, and the men who push the boundaries of gender expression. It covers everything from manties to drag to transgender men. There are some heavy hitting authors here, and I really think that you will enjoy at least one or two of these stories enough to try out the other works by the authors contained in it. All the stories have a HFN or HEA ending, and range from fantasy to contemporary.

A Linebacker in Lace by Caitlin Ricci

This story was a great way to kick off this anthology. It’s light. It’s happy. The characters are engaging for such a short story and you have to appreciate an ex-footballer who loves emerald lace. Brent and Arliss are perfect for each other, and the loving acceptance Brent begins to feel is heartwarming. You have to appreciate a hunky man in lace, and the hot guy who loves him that way.

Satin Secrets by CL Mustafic

This is one of the most erotic of the offerings. Mustafic delivers a character driven story; it may be short but it is really well written. We get role play here, on both MCs’ parts, and the result is a tension filled and emotionally charged story. We have a dirty cop(?) who discovers something about the man he has decided to make his. Yep, this one’s good.

Backwards and in High Heels by Elizabeth Coldwell

The story begins with longing on the part of our MC; he really wants to take his kink to the next level and dress as woman for the first time, but Billie is concerned about what Oliver will think. They have explored their mutual kink in the past, but never to this extent. Billie has planned a night out—a very special night out—and the lead up to it is about to kill him. This story was as awkward as Billie is. It was sweet, full of longing, but just didn’t draw me in. I liked it, but it just didn’t resonate with me.

Angels in Delaware by Sita Bethel

Gotta love a good title pun! This story is our poly addition to the anthology, and covers the meeting of Beau, Angel and Delaware. It’s a coarser addition to the group, more of a hot rod bad boy threesome. Delaware and cross-dressing Angel have been together for a while. It has always been their hope that they could find a third, but it’s been hard to find the right fit and they have almost given up. Meeting Beau in a bar and taking him home ignites hope that they have found their HEA.

All That Entails by E.M. Hamill

Fantasy abounds in this next medieval story. We meet an androgynous, gender fluid prince, and a trans princess, who fate puts together as only fate can. This was by far my favorite story. These were well written, aptly described characters who feel everything with such fervor that they are a joy to read about. Your heart will ache for the two of them as family and tradition force them together in an arranged marriage and neither, at first, knows what to make of the other at all. This one ends in a HFN, with the two MCs agreeing to start with friendship and accept each other at face value despite what others may think. It’s the sweet start of finding acceptance where you least expect it that makes this one a treasure.

After the Dance by Sydney Blackburn

For this story, we wing you back in time to the age of the airships. A time when class or social standing meant quite a bit and strictures on behavior were very much in place. Here we meet Frank, a young mechanic who works on the latest model airships, a man who is very proud of all he has accomplished considering his lowly beginnings. And we meet Charles, son of the owner of the company—young, handsome, rich, and gay. Class barriers aside, these two men bond over their love of flying until Charles’ parents tell him he must marry and set up a dance of eligible women to make that happen. There is one girl who steals his heart, only she’s not a girl, so what will happen now? This is a true love conquers all story, and I loved every minute of it.

A Secret Shared by C.A. Blocke

Back to present day, in a big way, with the next one, which features a geeky nerd role play master and his football boyfriend. This one is all flirt, with a jock in manties who dares to open himself up to his boyfriend because he longs for someone to finally know the real him. There’s banter between these two men, and that keeps it from getting real heavy. This story is written for a YA/NA crowd; even though our MCs are in college, it has a real young fresh feel.

Ruffle My Feathers by Asta Idonea

The last story in the book does what it’s supposed to; it leaves you wanting more. This short tells the story of Barrett, a construction worker who is a closet drag queen on the side, and Keith, an engineer for a construction firm who has never felt comfortable coming out of his closet. Keith comes out of his closet just long enough to catch Barrett out of his closet, in drag form, and the world implodes for both men. They work together and begin a dance of who will crack first and step across the lines each man has drawn for himself. In the end, both men find love and acceptance, support and friendship in some unlikely places, and their lives are enriched by finally being true to themselves. I absolutely would have bought this if it was a full length novel.

On the whole, I enjoyed this anthology. There were some hits and misses, but that’s the way of it sometimes, and my favs will be different from yours, and vice versa. I would definitely recommend it for those who like stories about men with a femme kink. Each of these are positive encouraging stories, lightly erotic; the sex varies from story to story, and isn’t the focus of any of these shorts. This anthology is more a supportive, feel good, be true to yourself affirmation of men who enjoy looking, dressing, or feeling all things female.

Reviewed by Carrie for The Novel Approach
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