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By Chance Met
A chance meeting heralds the convergence of two heretofore wildly divergent fates. From the moment he laid eyes on the handsome Lord of Ilmaren, Naeth Orosse fell head over heels in infatuation with him. And after that first meeting in the middle of a tavern brawl in the dual-gendered realm of Ylandre, Reijir Arthanna did not forget the orphaned youth who came to his aid unasked. When fate brings them together anew, Reijir becomes Naeth's guardian, which proves both blessing and bane when their mutual attraction is guilelessly nursed by one and distrustfully downplayed by the other. Between attempting to ignore Naeth's artless overtures and suppressing feelings he had long disavowed, Reijir has his hands full. But more than a title and duty were forced on this enigmatic cousin of Ylandre's king. A less than benevolent past has left its imprint on Reijir who is as known for his cynical outlook on life as he is for his exotic features and proficiency between the sheets. Convincing him to risk his heart in love is a battle more experienced Deira than Naeth have waged and invariably lost.
Hallowed Bond
Time and circumstances may force true lovers apart but the tie that binds them can never be fully severed.
When Dylen Teris and Riodan Leyhar meet one harsh winter in the dual-gendered realm of Ylandre, neither expects the encounter to lead to a fast friendship and abiding love. For a chasm of vastly dissimilar social stations lies between them, and not all Deira could imagine, let alone accept, such a relationship.
Circumstances eventually separate them for what seems forever only to conspire to bring them together once more in the most unlikely of places—at the court of Rohyr Essendri, Ylandre’s powerful monarch. Complicating their situation is the attraction that still lingers between them, waiting to flare once more into love. But when one is unwilling to venture his heart again or wholly forgive its breaker, it may take a king’s interference to reunite these star-crossed lovers for good.
Contains: hermaphrodism and explicit homoerotic sexual encounters.
Reviewer: Daisiemae
Review: Jan 19, 2011
Genre(s): GLBTQ, Fantasy, M/M
Hallowed Bond is the second book in the Chronicles of Ylandre series by Eresse. Like the first book, the wonderful and intricate world that Eresse builds is not only fascinating; it easily becomes addictive to read about. From the first page, Hallowed Bond, sucked me in this complex world and into the lives of Dylen and Rioden and didn’t let up until the very end.
Hallowed Bond is a very complex and d
Sacred Fate
M/M Fantasy
Book Length: Plus Novel
In the dual-gendered realm of Ylandre, the great divide between the high-born True Bloods and the lower-ranked Half Bloods is deemed impassable by most. Rohyr Essendri dared to cross it when he took young Lassen Idana from his provincial town and made him his paramour. Lassen perforce learned how to navigate the intricate byways of life at court. What he never expected, however, was to fall in love with Rohyr, a most inadvisable and impractical thing to do when one’s lover is sovereign ruler of the land. But anything worth having is worth fighting for, both figuratively and, as Lassen discovers, literally speaking.
Contains hermaphrodism and explicit homoerotic sexual encounters.
Reviewer: Daisiemae
Review: Jun 8, 2010
Sacred Fate by Eresse is the first book I’ve read by this author and it definitely won’t be the last. Since Eresse was new author to me, I didn’t know what to expect when I started this book. I was happily surprised by the wonderful world and amazing heroes that Eresse created. Whew! Sacred Fate sucked me into the complex world of Ylandre and didn’t let up until the ver
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