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Sacrifices
A stranger leaves Ian a bequest that starts him on a search which begins five hundred years earlier and takes him further back in time until his hunt leads him to TeotihuacAn in Mexico. However, even Ian didn't realize where his search would finally lead him as he and Mac dig beneath an ancient palace. They discover a pair of skeletons who are guardians to a goddess and a crystal spider that takes them on yet another journey. All the time they are being stalked by a man who believes he has been cheated out of his inheritance.
This is the third paperback in this series.
One Small Step
27 pages / 3 Novas
Stephen has known since he was a teenager that he was gay, but Gary has only recently accepted that he loves Stephen as more than just a friend. Accepting his feelings is one thing, acting on them is another and Gary pulls back at the intimate moment.
Stephen is not about to give up on a relationship with the man he loves and decides to woo Gary, to help ease him into that one small step that will lead to the sexual relationship they both want. Gary agrees to go on a date with him, but Stephen plays a more subtle game that Gary realizes.
However, Stephen's plan is interrupted when he becomes ill following a business dinner. Will it be enough to derail the dinner date Stephen has planned with Gary for the coming Friday night?
Reviewer: Daisiemae
Review: Aug 22, 2010
One Small Step by Stevie Woods is a short and sweet ‘gay for you’ themed novella that is a quick and satisfying read from beginning to end. At just under twenty-seven pages, it reads like a longer novel with its interesting characters and its fast paced storyline.
Gary and Stephen have an amazing relationship. Not only are they best friends, but they also have a great working re
Conflict
Two men, one war. Can love survive when each takes a different side?
Leaving his lover behind to support the abolitionist cause, Piet Van Leyden finds himself leading one of the first all-black Union troops into the heart of battle. Reuniting with free slave and former love Joss brings some comfort, but will his presence tempt Piet into forgetting the love waiting for him at home?
Sebastian Cane wonders how he's able to go on without Piet by his side. When a series of unfortunate events lands him a prisoner of the Union, Seb knows he must rely on his wits and his love for Piet to survive...and get home to him.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Mar 29, 2010
I thought Conflict showed how war could split families, loved ones, friends, and a nation up brilliantly. It also showed how differing loyalties could not only split people up, but how they could help the same wounds heal.
This book, as well as its prequel Cane, is a wonderful story about love, friendship, loyalty and not only finding your way back to the one you love, but having the choice to do so.
Cane
# of pages or word count: 203 pages
Genre: Historical M/M erotic romance
Heat rating: 3 Novas
Privileged young Pieter may have grown up on a sugar cane plantation, but that doesn't mean he agrees with the way his father runs things. He falls in love with Joss, one of his father's slaves, and their affair sets off a chain of events that is destined to tear them apart.
When Pieter's father dies, he returns home hoping to find Joss. It's too late for their love, but maybe it's not too late for Pieter to find happiness. As he makes his way to America, Pieter realizes old conflicts still rage, and even as he finds a new love, danger stalks his every move.
Can Pieter learn to overcome the hate and fear that threaten to tear his world apart?
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Jan 27, 2010
Pieter Van Leyden's family owns a sugar cane plantation on Sint Maarten and, after time away with relatives in Europe, he comes to realize that he is especially fond of one of his family's slaves that he has grown up around.
When his father finds out, he not only sells Joss and Joss's sister and mother, but privately disowns Pieter from his life, if not from his will.
Pieter goes back to his European re
Drawing The Veil
# of pages or word count: 131 pages
Genre: Historical M/M erotic romance
Heat rating: 3 Novas
The exciting prequel to Beyond the Veil!
Read how the young Malik was torn from his lover, Robert, and how he was forced into a life of pain, fear and violence following his capture by the Corsairs until he became the pirate captain who attacked the Windjammer!
Length: Comet (42K words)
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