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Saffron Stains


Saffron Stains
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Jem is tired of watching Kael come and go from the fae court, tired of wondering whether his beautiful lover needs him more than he needs his family. He waited patiently the last time Kael disappeared, but he's not sure he can do it again, and when Kael doesn't come home one night, Jem wonders if it's all over for good. Kael would much rather be home with Jem than be in the fairy court with his mother and sister, but he has obligations. Obligations that lead to him neglecting the one thing he truly cares about. Can Kael find a way to convince Jem that he wants to come home? Available formats: mobi,msr,pdf

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  • The Pardoner’s Tale


    The Pardoner's Tale
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    Werewolf and private investigator Nick Pardoner has a second job that he works part time. When he runs into vampire Alex, Nick knows he has to do his job, which is to slay the vamp. He can't seem to do it, though, and Alex ends up invading his life, and forming an uneasy alliance with him when things go terribly wrong. On the run, and trying to save Alex from forces far larger than they are, Nick and Alex form a friendship that might just be more enduring than anything in Nick's life. With the help of a dedicated cop, and other unlikely friends, Nick and Alex try to stay alive, and try to figure out what their new relationship means. Can they make it through to find out if Alex's life is worth saving?

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  • The Bones of Summer


    The Bones of Summer
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    When Craig Robertson's religious fanatic father disappears, Craig is forced to return to the home he'd left behind after an underage affair in order to look for answers. His new lover, private investigator Paul Maloney, agrees to help so they can continue to enjoy their fledgling relationship.During his initial search, Craig finds items that belonged to Michael, his lover in that long-ago ill-fated affair, and soon discovers that Michael has disappeared as well. The search becomes an investigation into Craig's past, and, because of distressing gaps in his memory, he's terrified of the truths he might find. Finally Craig tells Paul his deepest fear: that Michael is dead and he himself is responsible.While Paul refuses to believe his lover is a murderer, Craig's obsession with uncovering clues grows, and their fragile relationship begins to disintegrate. Now on his own, haunted and stalked, Craig has to face down the horror of his memories if he wants to have any hope of a future at all.

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  • Hellbourne: Lost & Found


    Hellbourne: Lost & Found
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    Luc Hellbourne is dumped by his werewolf boyfriend for a girl. When he goes to drown his sorrows with drinks at a local bar the powerful vampire master claims to have just what he needs. Warning: There is hot man/man action. Available formats: mobi

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  • Need


    Need
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    When Bast picks up Trick, a street hustler with few prospects, Trick is prepared to play along, to have some fun. What he’s not prepared for is falling in love. Good thing for him the obsession is shared on both sides, Bast just as quickly falling for him, needing him. But Bast is far older than Trick can even imagine, and he has another necessity that’s just as pressing as his love for Trick. Will his vampire nature drive them apart? Or can Trick accept that need takes all forms, and give himself to Bast completely?

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  • Stepping Stones


    Stepping Stones
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    Donovan has made a new life from himself, far away from his twin Declan and all of the feelings that he's kept bottled up inside for a lot of years. His friend and sometimes lover Marc has helped a lot, and things are going well until Declan calls, asking for help. Unable to deny his twin, Donovan pushes aside his feelings and mounts a rescue, taking Declan away from an abusive situation. Between Donovan and Marc, they set Declan on the road to healing, exploring their relationship to the fullest. When Declan's past comes back to haunt them, they'll have to pull together to keep each other safe. Can they make a new life together and survive the hardships they face? Available formats: mobi,msr,pdf

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  • Summer of Love: Soul Journeys I


    Summer of Love: Soul Journeys I
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    NYPD officer Rick Rathburn has some issues his department wants him to work through. After a series of failed therapy sessions, he ends up with Dr. Martell, who convinces him to take a chance on hypnotism and past life regression. He finds himself in 1967 San Fransisco, falling for Johnny, a free-spirited commune member that fascinates him beyond what's wise. Johnny brings a whole new hosts of problems, including the fact that he has a wife who wants in on the action, and a deep passion for activism that might turn ugly at any moment. Can Rick survive his past life? And what will it mean for his future?  

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  • Cane


    Cane
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    Pieter wasn't far from his favorite hostelry, the Koningin, where he knew he could get a really good meal with decent wine; Pieter was in a mood to celebrate. Making his way to the Koningin, Pieter turned into the main thoroughfare of the city, a large square with large houses on two sides, the church on the third, and stores of varying kinds on the fourth. In the center was a large grassed area surrounding a large palm tree that was encircled with a low fence and looped ropes. It was the oldest tree in the city and as such was protected. Just to one side of it, however, was a stand of half a dozen much more common trees. Because of their central location they were used as a kind of notice board. People tacked all kinds of messages to the trees, notices of sales, rewards for lost items and even rare escaped slave reward notices. Besides the weekly newspaper, it was the main way of notifying residents of what was going on in the district. Pieter glanced over at the small group of people scanning the notices, and a young boy thrust a sheet of paper into his hands. When Pieter saw the heading in large block letters with the name of his own plantation he frowned. As he read it, Pieter gasped with shock. He wouldn't! His father knew how much they meant to him. They'd literally been his friends for as long as Pieter could remember. His father couldn't really mean to sell Tillie and Joss. Reading the words again, the shock still reverberated through him. The notice specified the sale by auction of six young slaves in excellent physical condition, five strong field workers and one well-trained female house servant, followed by a list of names and ages and the particular skills the slaves had. The auction was to take place in three days. The notice mocked him and his hand shook as he held it. The slave auction was the first item on the list, followed by a list of other items for sale, vegetables, grain, books, ribbons - disgusted, Pieter tore the paper to shreds. How could they list people - people, damn it! - together with such mundane items? Mechanically, he carried on walking toward the stand of trees where other notices were pinned. Reaching past a man reading the notices, Pieter tore his father's from the tree, staring at it again as if it would somehow be different. But, no, there were their names again. Matilda and Joshua. Dear God, how could his father sell them?

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  • Comstock


    Comstock
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    Reggie Grayson has a secret admirer. A traveling Shakespearean actor in 1883 Virginia City, Reggie's already been robbed at gunpoint by a masked bandit, and now he's receiving drawings and roses from a mystery man who won't leave his name. Is this any way to make his debut as a leading man? Desperate to discover if his secret admirer is the ruggedly handsome man who watches the stage from the shadows of a private box, Reggie's quest to meet the man of his dreams plunges him headlong into danger and intrigue in the lawless days of the silver rush on the Comstock Lode.  Available formats: mobi,msr,pdf

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  • In Bear Country


    In Bear Country
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    Pride hasn’t had an easy life. No matter what he does, things seem to go bad. This time, though, he’s not sure he can get out of his predicament, and he figures he might just have to call it quits. Bear is a mountain of a man, making a home where most folks woudn’t, and he comes across Pride right when the other man’s irons are all hanging in the fire. Bear doesn’t even hesitate, he just barges in and saves Pride’s bacon, taking the man home with him to give him a second chance. Or third or fourth… When they get snowed in for the winter, they figure they have plenty of time to get to know one another. They laugh, learn, and love, both of them finding it incredibly easy to get to know all about the other. It’s not all easy with these two hard-headed men. Pride lives up to his name, and Bear is just as stubborn. They can survive their petty struggles, but will the bigger demons in Bear’s past tear them apart before the spring thaws come? Kiernan Kelly spins a great tale of the late 1800s in Colorado, with a heartwarming relationship that will keep the home fires burning for a long time to come.

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