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Droit de Seigneur: The Ace of Swords
33 pages / 11000 words
Gay Erotic Romance, Fantasy
 
Accolon despises the tedious politics of Arthur's Court, but as a knight, he is obliged to attend. His new squire, Derryn, is sharp-tongued and clever, and takes very good care of Accolon. The pair of them wind up in the middle of a Court conspiracy, holding an enchanted blade and ensnared by a sorceress. Treason, betrayal, gossip and love--Accolon has never known Court to be so dangerous before.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Sep 12, 2009
Genre(s): GLBTQ
A knight, Accolon has to appear in Arthur's Court, even though he greatly dislikes the Court's politics and ever shifting alliances and plots that abound. It is during one of these appearances that he, and his new squire Derryn, are reluctantly drawn into the middle of one such conspiracy.  What will become of the pair as they find themselves growing closer amidst treason, betrayal and gossip? Although

Running the Nullarbor

Times are tough in Western Australia. There's a war on, though nobody will call it that yet. Dan, injured in the line of duty, now takes in orphaned children until the Red Cross can find a place for them. He's become an old hand at looking after the kids, running his little hand crank radio, and just surviving.

That is until Sid rolls up to his house on a motorcycle, claiming to be the uncle of the baby girl Dan is currently looking after. It isn't that Dan doesn't believe Sid, it's just that the man knows nothing about taking care of babies and Dan doesn't see how Sid is going to manage taking the child across the outback on his bike.

Heavy bombing in the area prompts Dan to flee eastward with Sid and the baby, but neither Sid nor the baby are your ordinary humans and the so-called police action is becoming more and more of a war every day. Will Dan and his companions survive the army, the war, the outback, and, worst of all, Sid's relatives to become something more than they are?

Stay tuned to this exciting futuristic tale and find out!
 

Reviewer: Sandra
Review: Jan 22, 2009
Genre(s): GLBTQ
The Setting: Australia during a time of war that nobody will call a war.   Dan is injured in the line of duty and no longer able to fight. He runs a Red Cross station taking in children until the Red Cross can find them placement. When he's brought an infant he knows what to do. But when Sid shows up claiming to be the infants relative Dan knows there is no way Sid can take care of the child and naviga

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