Devil's Eyes: Gay Erotic Horror

· G.R. Richards
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Synesthesia isn't the most useful gift for a recording engineer, as Graham reveals during a film interview for Noah's documentary. Synesthetics are people who SEE music. Some see colours or shapes in the notes they hear. Graham's a little out of the ordinary--he sees images. Often, entire scenes play out before his eyes.

Graham's come up against a stumbling block because of his synesthesia. In the bizarre instrumental death metal album he's working on, the devil's eyes appear at every turn. He's scared stiff, and if he's afraid to listen, how will he ever get the tracks edited?

Documentarian Noah seems interested in Graham as more than just a research subject. Will they discover that confronting the devil's eyes is a job for two?

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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.

Be on the lookout for Richards’s hot novellas The Brothers of Hogg's Hollow, Birds of a Feather, Camp, The Long Way Home, Captain Fluke and Profound in his Silence from Amber Allure, Sick Fancies from Xcite ebooks, Sacred Stone and the Singing Bone, Banging the Boy Band, and Caged and Contused from eXcessica Publishing, and many more gay erotic tales!

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