Theologian Mark D. Jordan writes in "Blessing Same-Sex Unions" that "Hot Pants Homo" contains themes of "peristent desire to discover the truth of love." He argues that the conventions of "twilight" romance portray a love that is all the more intense…
The scholarly tone of this cover mimics the style of Kinsey's work. Unlike Kinsey, however, D. Royal went on to write pulp titles such as I, Virgin (1966), Nightstick (1973) and Sex Slave Hostage (1975).
A 1972 fantasy playing on the homosocial world of the military.Other titles from Parisian Press include "San Fransisco Hustler," "Money Gay," "One Final Orgy," "Danny Does," and "Meet Me at the Baths."