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The Able Seaman

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Paxton Smalls believes he is deformed. To escape taunts, shame and humiliation from his classmates, he joins the Merchant Marines as OS - Ordinary Seaman. On the open sea the men yearn for his minuscule endowment and accommodating, plum-shaped bottom. He spends most of his time “in the barrel” giving pleasure to others, surprised by just how much he receives in return. His abilities and reputation lead him to the captain, who claims the young lad as a prisoner to gratify his prodigious needs. Hopeless, Paxton resigns himself to the constant pounding of carnal slavery until a handsome Able Seaman, with enormous requirements of his own, plumbs the depths of his body and soul to excavate the love that lies buried there.

105 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 26, 2019

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Peter Schutes

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February 15, 2023
The plot of The Able Seaman revolves around the life of a dashing young man named Paxton Smalls. Paxton has a pretty small manhood, which is appropriate given his surname, but he makes up for it with a massive bottom. Because of this, the guy is now the object of other men’s sexual desire. One day, as a result of being humiliated, Paxton makes the decision to leave and enlist in the Merchant Marines as a seaman. Paxton finally recognizes his worth among the other sailors at this point in the story.

Paxton has several encounters with fellow sailors on his journey, and he forms close friendships with a select handful of them, beginning with Brick, who enlightens him with the path to which he was destined. Paxton is constantly reminded by a succession of other men of the purpose for which he was intended. When Paxton sees all of the varied manhood sizes, he finally gives up and acknowledges that he was designed to make these men happy.

I became a tremendous fan of Peter Schutes’s work as soon as I finished reading his very first book. His style of writing is quite impressive. The ideas that he explores in his books are right up my alley, so to speak. I take pleasure in the stark differences that he creates between his characters, including differences in size, age, and ethnicity, with size being the primary point of emphasis here. It’s clear the author spent a lot of time crafting each of these one-of-a-kind characters. Every one of them possesses singular qualities that differentiate him from the rest and set him apart from the group.

This novel, much like the others in the author’s work, is packed with highly steamy scenes. Throughout the entirety of the narrative, there is terrific stimulating dialogue and awesome narration. The conversation about babymaking that Paxton and George had has had to be one of the most steamy exchanges that you will read. In the sequences between Paxton and the captain, pain, lust, and desire are blended together to create an intense and enjoyable experience for both parties. The story ends on a happy note with Paxton settling with the right man. This was a fantastic book and I absolutely loved it.

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