
Ten tracks recorded live on tour! Bi Coyote In An R.E.M. Cover Band (Jackson Alley) The New Kit (Fox) On Bass (Zeb) Four Guys Living In A Van (Jackson, Matt, Lars, Zeb) Open Marriage (Jackson) Ode To Monogamy (Matt, Lars) You Can’t Fly Without A Wingman (Jackson, Matt) Don’t Know Much About Much (Zeb, Jackson) Hot For Teacher (Zeb, Jackson) When It All Goes To Hell (Jackson) Can You Get Where You’re Going If You Don’t Know The Way? (Jackson, Zeb) “Losing My Religion” is the story of Jackson Alley, a coyote in an all-male R.E.M. cover band trying his hardest not to grow up. Tours, he feels, are for playing music and taking full advantage of the openness of his marriage, and having a gay wingman usually helped the bisexual coyote get girls. But his wingman is dating their lead singer now, so Jackson’s left with the new bassist, an ex-Mormon kit fox named Zeb who might be gay, but knows as little about sex as he does about drinking. So Jackson’s going to have to show him the ropes, and hopefully he won’t have to learn any pesky life lessons along the way.
Author

Hi there! I am a writer of gay furry fiction—but you probably know that if you've seen my book listing here. I live in California with my husband Kit, and when I'm not writing, we like to go out to eat and watch movies. We travel a lot, too, mostly around the West Coast, but occasionally to the midwest and east. I blog at http://www.kyellgold.com/wpblog about upcoming travel plans, upcoming books and news, general writing principles, gay rights, and whatever else seems interesting. And I co-host a podcast, called "Unsheathed," where we talk about the craft of writing and the furry fandom, sometimes at the same time. If you have a question about any of the books, check the FAQ on my website and then ask away! :)