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PFC David Cox is a young gay man who comes from a family of modest means. He scrounges a living from serving one weekend a month in the Army National Guard and working odd jobs in the small California town where he grew up. Feeling the need for independence, David leaves his parent’s home to live with Joe and Billy, two fellow Guardsmen he’s been friends with since childhood and for whom he’s developed an intense crush. Attempting to leave all their troubles behind, the trio set off for a weekend of fun in Palm Springs, where Joe and Billy drink themselves blind, hitting on every girl that will look in their direction, but David has to decide if he’s willing to risk it all with a slightly different agenda.

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Two tonks later, Billy set the tone for the entire evening, getting a drink splashed in his face when he disrespected a short spitfire ginger. ‘You’re the perfect height for what I want.’
As I’d done the entire evening, I continued to pace myself.
A part of me felt sorry for Joe. I held out hope for him, a man gifted with savoir faire. I could only fault him for refusing to cut loose our mutual buddy as his wingman. Poor Billy, I sincerely doubted the man could get laid in a women’s prison with a handful of pardons.
Only minutes prior to last call, a taxi dropped us at a skeevy-looking dive on the Chullia Indian Reservation named The Limping Spirits Meetinghouse. The name of the establishment, not to mention its run-down appearance, left me uninspired, but Joe and Billy seemed eager to prolong the eternal night of humiliation. Frowning, chin resting on chest, I followed them inside.
“Gotta good feeling ‘bout this one, David,” Billy slurred cheerfully. Attempting a fist bump, he missed mine by a mile.
Merciful God, a quick once-over of the joint and I knew the horrible evening had come full circle. Cheap plastic palm trees with half-lit strands of blinking multicolored Christmas lights decorated each corner of the nasty little tonk, even though the holy holiday had come and gone months ago.
The members of a local country-and-western band were breaking down sound equipment and stage lights, while two wasted patrons slow danced to Hank Williams twanging away on the jukebox.
The last available woman in the whole dive would have, by my best estimate, weighed in at around two-hundred pounds. She had greasy hair and pockmarked skin and wore a floral print muumuu. A dozen empty cocktail glasses lined the bar in front of her. We stared in disbelief as she slurped down the heeltap of another sugary umbrella drink. Billy glanced at us and shrugged his shoulders. I pulled him back by his collar in mid-stride.
“Okay, boys, I think we should call it a night, maybe sober up in the motel pool.”
“But the young’s still night,” Billy mumbled, struggling to keep his balance.
I interrupted an elderly man unburdening himself on the bartender, a tall shirtless Chullia tribesman with wicked scars and tatts in all the right places, to call a cab. Was I imagining things or was he checking me out? His big brown eyes never left mine as he placed the call. Momentarily, I contemplated dumping Drunk and Drunker, leaving them to their own devices.
As I herded my wasted buddies to the curb, Billy whistled and catcalled female patrons leaving the bar, even the ones escorted by gigantic boyfriends. I kept apologizing, making excuses for him. Joe was fading fast. Holding up two grown men was no easy task, even for me, a stalwart man towering over six feet in height.
Twenty minutes passed. I feared the taxi might be a no-show. Any longer and Billy would surely get us all killed. There was no silencing his booze-addled babbling. The sexy fucker bit my hand twice, but each time professed his love for me. Fantasizing foreplay, I decided I liked it. I propped the overgrown nipper against a semi-conscious Joe leaning on an inside corner of the building. Just before I’d abandoned all hope, a yellow cab pulled alongside the curb.

The Limping Spirits Meetinghouse 2nd Edition edition by ND Clark Literature Fiction eBooks

Oh what I wouldn’t give to be nineteen again! With sex on the brain at that age, we were willing to throw caution to the wind and acted on our impulses. That is exactly what David Cox did and it paid off big time for him.
The Limping Spirits Meetinghouse was a quick read completed in a weekend afternoon. It was a nice break between my normal reads. As someone who does not regularly read erotica romances, after reading N.D. Clark’s first book ‘American Flyboy’, I was not only hooked, but thrilled to see he had another new release. Like his first military novel, Clark pulls you into his stories right from the beginning with exceptional character development, revealing just enough backstory to make them intriguing.
Sir, may I have another?

Product details

  • File Size 2108 KB
  • Print Length 110 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1521475725
  • Publisher N.D. Clark; 2 edition (February 14, 2016)
  • Publication Date February 14, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01BTASH4K

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I liked this book because it brought back many memories I also like the author He explains things that any one can understand
Now, it is a really great title, and there's a lot of potential, but there are issues here. First of all, it's riddled with anachronisms in the details. It's erotica, not a period piece, but I'm talking stuff that's easily checked and will pull at least some readers out of the story. Sloppy edits, and the story line kind of jumped around. I didn't hate it, but I was left feeling that like I had read the first draft of what could have been a very good story.
N.D. Clark is bringing the heat! This novella is super steamy. David Cox and his two best friends are taking a trip. Where his friends want to drink and pretty much have sex with as many ladies as they can, David wants to fill a fantasy that has been festering inside him for a long time. This fantasy is with his two very straight friends.

This is always an interesting concept to me. It's labelled a Gay For You sort of story. This one doesn't delve deep into the whole psychological aspect of it, this is straight (well not straight lol) erotica.

If you're looking for a quick hot read than this is really what you're looking for.
In "The Limping Spirits Meetinghouse," N.D. Clark has written an excellent m/m military erotica novella. The story centers around a closeted gay national guardsman, David, and his two fellow guardsmen who have been his close friends since their school days. David is the glue that keeps the group together and out of trouble in their eternally youthful quest for alcohol and beautiful women. While secretly harboring a desire for sexual experiences with his two best friends, an opportunity finally presents itself. But will he risk losing his two best friends?

Having previously read Clark's full length novel, "American Flyboy," I expected a well written, beautifully descriptive story with colorful characters and scintillating erotic m/m action. I wasn't disappointed. If you are a fan of hot m/m military erotica, "The Limping Spirits Meetinghouse" is a very good introduction to Clark's work. Believe me when I say it will leave you wanting to read his novel.
Great reading and you will enjoy. Will keep you engrossed.
There is nothing limp to be found in this piece of erotica from the vivid mind of author N.D. Clark. "The Limping Spirits Meetinghouse" is a quick read with some humor sprinkled throughout the story of David Cox and his plan to live out a Palm Springs fantasy with his two fellow National Guard buddies.
Oh what I wouldn’t give to be nineteen again! With sex on the brain at that age, we were willing to throw caution to the wind and acted on our impulses. That is exactly what David Cox did and it paid off big time for him.
The Limping Spirits Meetinghouse was a quick read completed in a weekend afternoon. It was a nice break between my normal reads. As someone who does not regularly read erotica romances, after reading N.D. Clark’s first book ‘American Flyboy’, I was not only hooked, but thrilled to see he had another new release. Like his first military novel, Clark pulls you into his stories right from the beginning with exceptional character development, revealing just enough backstory to make them intriguing.
Sir, may I have another?
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