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SynopsisPersonally knowing the author gives One the insight into how he constructs, develops and creates such intellectually stimulating material. It co-exists with lust, erotica, and vivid, visual images that drives the reader deeply into his stories and characters." Master Trooper Frank Sardone"These stories don't just smoke, they smolder with excitement, passion and lust. And when they get hot, they blister."Tim Brough, Author of First Hand: An Erotic Guide to Fisting, Black Gloves White Magic, and Sgt Vlengles' Revenge, Andrew McDiarmid has two big passions in his life. He explored the first in his book, the fictional collection Smoke: Cigars and the Men That Enjoy Them. In this book, he explains his second. You see bootblacks everywhere at leather events, setting up the, Andrew McDiarmid has two big passions in his life. He explored the first in his book, the fictional collection Smoke: Cigars and the Men That Enjoy Them. In this book, he explains his second. You see bootblacks everywhere at leather events, setting up their kits, snapping their towels and getting intimate with those black leather erogonous zones that cover the feet of leatherfolk. McDiarmid may even have buffed your gear at sometime or another. He competed in the International Mr. Bootblack Contest at IML in 1997 and 1998, coming in third in 1997. In his Bootblacking 101, McDiarmid goes through not just the how, but the why. Step by step, you'll hear from the blacker's box not just what you need to do to make that leather shine, but why you feel that magnetic attraction to the scent of the polish and the sweat. Step inside. Discover the Tao of the Bootblack.
LC Classification NumberHQ79