Finding My Way Home

“I arrived out in the flat, growing land, east of Fresno. I’d not been back here for several years and I could see there’d been great growth in the district.  My parents had left the valley and sold their small farm and moved back east to Pennsylvania to be near my mother’s parents and were now thinking about a retirement village for themselves somewhere out of Stanton. 

I threw my oversized, military gym bag down at the gate of my best friend’s ranch and got out to open the gate, and as I pushed it back into the grass by the road I caught a quick glimpse of a young guy walking quickly from a shed into the barn. He looked fit with great legs in tight blue jeans. He also looked familiar, short black hair and a great profile but that’s all I saw.”

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Testimonials

Absolutely love the Rise of the Gay Vampire series. At it's best, it's a fun, erotic, campy, captivating ride through Melbourne to San Francisco with vampires, humans, aliens, and even some romance. At it's worst it can be sexually raw and explicit at times but that might be part of the draw. The writing style is great and sucks uou in immediately. There is a lot going on in this book, and it kept me entertained from beginning to end. I love the evolving storyline and the chemistry between characters! I suggest curling up, uninterrupted with this juicy read, remember to put out the “do not disturb sign as you won’t want to put this book down.

Estella Morris

I've never been a big vampire book or movie fan, but throw in a few gay vamps who become more gorgeous and generous in proportions after being turned, and who need to feed on semen instead of blood, what's not to like? I became drawn to the hero and his friends who are on this wild, dangerous mission to rid cold blood vamps from Earth needed to literally fly off planet to do it! Guess it's turned me into a gay vampire story fan. I can't wait to see this on a Netflix or Amazon series. The visuals would be great!

D Kingman

About Alex Stewart

Alex Stewart is a writer based in Melbourne, Australia. He is presently working on an exciting series of very erotic books about Gay Vampires. These books are inspired from his experiences with sex, drugs and disco dance floors from San Francisco, through New York City to London. His first book is just launched on the website with a second book about to be released in May, 2022.

Alex recently finished a compelling memoir about his 20 years living in San Francisco from 1973 to 1993. Starting in his youth and through university to leaving Australia, Alex takes us into The US in the heady times of the 1970s. This is a love story; a fascinating ride through the turbulent political and sexual times in that great city; and on into the AIDS years and its great toll on the lives of he and his friends. A must read for anyone interested in the early times of Gay Liberation.

Alex Stewart

Melbourne Australia