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Blue Murder
Bern is a quiet sort of man: a receptionist at the police station, a registered vampire dependent on government blood, and living in an otherkin ghetto.  Kerry is a policeman, and an unregistered werewolf on the ‘down low’.  When Kerry is framed for murder and trapped in his wolfform Bern sees no option but to flee for Canada.  But when the lovers are separated governments, paranormal gangs and even Kerry’s own family conspire to keep them apart.  Bern needs to get in touch with his inner monster to save Kerry from a fate worse than death and keep them together against all odds.
 
***This story is a greatly expanded version of Blue Murder found in the anthologyCreatures of the Night, Creatures of Delight.***

The Nameless God

Fisk is a lowly swineherd and not too unhappy with his lot, until a nameless god picks Fisk to receive his visions. Then he's deemed cursed and cast out of his job, onto the open road with winter coming, and no way to keep himself alive.

Levin, a gorgeous Protector Knight, says Fisk is a prophet and vows to look after him, in every way. Including the needs of his body.

As passion grows between them darkness closes in all around. The gods are at war, a falling star threatens to destroy the town but its rulers will not listen to Fisk's warning, and the visions are threatening Fisk's health. Through it all the one thing he can rely on is Levin's strength and his love, but when the Protector's Order itself comes under attack, where will Levin's loyalty lie?

Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse, male/male sexual practices.

 

Reviewer: Sandra
Review: Sep 15, 2008
Genre(s): GLBTQ
When Fisk is suddenly brought to the attention of the Knights Protectors, he has just told them of the Nameless God with whom he is a prophet. Levin is given the charge of taking Fisk wherever he needs to go and to help him in his quest. Fisk was just a hog-herder and didn't trust nobles. When Levin shows him kindness and love, Fisk is taught to trust. Levin is told to take care of Fisk in all things; the

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