Misadventures in Stock Photography: Part the 112th (HBWMECG)



Congrats to Raevyn, who won the M/M Week books by Erastes, Kim Knox, Ava March, KC Burn, Dev Bentham, and Larry Benjamin from Carina Press. All six books are being released today, which is the first day of Carina’s M/M Week celebration.

Congrats to Sarah Madison, who won Diversion by Eden Winters! Diversion was released yesterday by Amber Allure.



Welcome to another edition of the Misadventures in Stock Photography! Today we’ll be meeting Hooded Blond With Most Excellent Cheekbones Guy (HBWMECG).

At

, the

congregated over a

table and announced that their

was

, with his

sin

.

! Maybe it was just the

, but he had learned the hard way that

. Oh,

was

so much higher than he’d expected to pay when he was

by the

ed

, who claimed to be

.

Whoa. Dude.


“Mom!! This has got to stop, this thing with the naughty boys!!!” -Mayhem

27 thoughts on “Misadventures in Stock Photography: Part the 112th (HBWMECG)”

  1. The Syphilis Can Come in a Beautiful Package cover is rather unsettling with the pink writing all over his face. Is that a book or a pamphlet from the Health Department? Probably not a cover to hang on the wall for friends to see. lol

    Hugs,
    Donna

  2. Aw, that’s a boring cover for The Price of Temptation. Much prefer the painted one with the Improbably Huge Trouser Bulge. 😀

    Syphilis boy reminds me of that episode of Friends when Joey was a model for posters about VD. It kind of cramped his style with the ladies.

  3. Ok, I should ‘fess up – that syphilis “cover” is actually a postcard I picked up at Pride last year – unsurprisingly, it’s from StopSyphMN. 🙂

  4. LMAO…

    LMAO.. I’m still laughing!

    I liked it better when I thought that was actually a real book!

  5. HBWMECG definitely fits him! Though at first, I was all ‘how does she know he’s a blond?’, then I got to the 3rd cover. ahhh. That’s how.

  6. What I’m loving is that some of these cover makers seem to think that a hoodie can pass for a cassock.

  7. Goodness!
    “Etched in Skin” makes me think of TB tests. Not good.
    I am hoping the syphilis “cover” is a public health poster and not a book title.
    He does have remarkable cheekbones.

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