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Despite a life-threatening injury, gymnast Chris is determined to
get back to his top form and compete again. Brian is a coach in need
of someone to believe in, and he takes Chris on, admiring the spirit
and determination that drives Chris to succeed. They start training, and admiration leads to something much hotter during the following months. Secrets, hidden dangers, and family troubles plague them, though, and they have to face the fact that Chris might never compete again. Can they score a Perfect Ten? excerpt of Perfect 10: A Going for the Gold Novel order Perfect 10: A Going for the Gold Novel
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The Broken Road is the story of Ard and
West, who have been friends since the second grade. They’ve been
through a lot together: homework, broken bones, the death of a
parent, and dreading high school dances. Through Ardie working the
family farm and taking care of his siblings, and West chasing his
college boy dreams, their friendship never falters, even with the
gap of years and lifestyles. When the bottom falls out for West, there's only one person he thinks to call. Ardie is there for him when he does. Will these two best friends ever realize there might be more between them than just friendship?
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For two men who spend their days in the
cab of a long-haul semi, Kyle and Mike are very different guys. Kyle
is a wealthy man who fled his life after the death of his lover.
Mike was married, has a kid that wants nothing to do with him, and
has to work to pay his bills. The one thing they have in common is
their need for the open road, and for each other. When Kyle wants to retire, though, the brakes start to fail, as Mike doesn't want to quit working until he can pay his own way, not wanting to touch Kyle's money. Can these two work around the obstacles in the road to stay together?
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If you liked Sean Michael's fantasy Where Flows the Water you won't
want to miss this collection! Set in the same world where magic
users and their sworn mates find each other through a process of
trial and error, these stories will tug at your heart. Among other
things. From a shapeshifter with a secret to a pair of twins who think they'll never find their lover, Sean Michael gives us a lot to love, just as it should be.
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Need a little magic? Bedposts and
Broomsticks delivers. With three stories of magic and mayhem, this
Taste Test is full of all of the wonder, love and mystery that comes
when the line between our world and the magical realm is blurred.
In Mike Shade's Want, Love and Need, two young men find each other and stay together, through all of their differences. In Renee Manley's A Haunted Glen, a whole village denies the love of one man, creating a legend that lives on. And in Sean Michael's Three Come Together, a perfectly normal human man meets two very special magic users. See how magical love can be today. excerpt of Three Come Together, my story in Bedposts and Broomsticks order Taste Test: Bedposts and Broomsticks
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Stephen is a doctor, a practical man who
wishes his sister wouldn't worry so about the pirates that plague
their island home. So it's ironic that Stephen himself is set upon
by just those pirates, who carry him off to heal their wounded
captain. John is a pirate Captain, master of his fate, and used to getting what he wants. And he decides he wants Stephen, even when the good doctor wants nothing more than to run away from him. Can the beast convince the doctor the sailors call the butcher to stay with him? excerpt of The Butcher and The Beast order The Butcher and The Beast
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Matthew is taking a break before going to
university, working at a cafe in Seattle. He’s expecting to spend a
few months meeting people, having fun and generally living it up
before hitting the books. Then he meets Drakon, a passionate,
masculine man with an animal magnetism that draws Matthew in. As
Matthew moves in with Drakon on his country estate and slowly finds
himself cut off from the world around him, he begins to wonder if
that animal magnetism is more literal than figurative and if Drakon
would be more aptly named Dragon. Will Matthew stay with the man he’s growing to love once he discovers Drakon’s long-lived, carefully guarded secret?
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Coby and Bastian might be twins, but
they're so distant to each other that they choose to live on
opposite sides of their planet. Bastian, a recovering addict, lives
with his dominant lover, Gus. Coby's the opposite, as usual, living
as a Dom to his submissive partner, Walt. The thing about Brandish planet that they never even consider is the whims of the gods. That is, at least, until those same gods switch the two twins, putting Coby and Bastian in each others' bodies. Can they make the trip across the planet to get their bodies back? And can they survive the switch in the meantime?
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Mike could be a world
class swimmer if he took care of himself better, so his team coach
calls in a private trainer, up and coming hardass Jessy Turner.
Jessy locks Mike down, putting him on a strict regimen that Mike
resents a lot until he finds himself becoming a better swimmer for
it.
The two of them resist their attraction to each other for as long as they can, but sooner or later they have to give into the heat between them. When things go wrong, though, can they, and their sports careers, survive the strain?
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Palin leads a well-ordered
life, needing peace and quiet after spending his days working as an
information broker, reading minds for money. Which is why Tigre
seems like such a strange choice for him as a lover.
When Palin sees vala Tigre in one of his mindreading forays, he knows he has to have him, despite the fact that the man has been created for two purposes; fighting and pleasure. Together they build a new life, one of pleasure and pain, of love and discipline. When life threatens to tear them apart, they fight to keep the home they’ve created, even if the obstacles they must overcome are within as much as without.
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In
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, the Jarheads are back! This time Sean Michael
tells the story of how it all began for James "Rock" South and Alex
"Rig" Roberts. One beer, one bet, and one night was all it took for
Rig to know that the blue eyed Marine was what he wanted, and he
bets his whole world on Rock wanting him back.
The two of them have a lot of adjusting to go through to become a couple, though, and through it all, Sean Michael’s trademark humor and hot sex prevails, bringing Rock and Rig’s beginning to life, proving that eventually love conquers all. excerpt of Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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Jeff is right out of the
service, not used to being able to play without caring who sees.
Hunter has been around the block a little more, and is used to doing
his thing. When they meet at the bar where Hunter plays guitar, they
spark immediately, the attraction fierce and sudden.
Can it last when the two of them are at very different places in their lives? Hunter has his music, his business, whereas Jeff is just starting out, looking into his options after mustering out of the military. See what sort of compromise these two come to so they can stay together.
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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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When easy-going Texas
artist Dakin McBride makes his way to Ottawa, Canada for a showing,
he meets Jeff Tamrin, ultra-competent manager of the Sussex Gallery.
Despite coming from different worlds the attraction is immediate,
and soon Dakin and Jeff negotiate their own brand of diplomatic
relations, forgetting all about art or seeing the sights the city
has to offer. They get wrapped up in the moment, both of them
intrigued by what the feel for each other.
The more they get to know each other, the more they like what they see. Dakin has a life to go back to in Texas, though, and Jeff has his own in Canada. The two of them try to find a way to make their growing love survive in this fast paced High Ball.
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Ride ’em cowboy! That’s
what you’ll be shouting once you’ve read the Cowboy Up anthology.
Editor Rob Knight has gathered a great selection of stories from
authors like Sean Michael, BA Tortuga and Parehlion, featuring
cowboys from around the globe and across more than a hundred years.
These stories all illustrate the best and worst of the breed. Stubborn, independant, and sexy as all get out, the cowboys of Cowboy Up will leave you smiling, sometimes crying, but always admiring the tough, rugged man that rides the range and keeps his bedroll warm at night. Get yourself a cowboy today!
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Gabe doesn’t think he’s
much of an angel. In fact, the wings tattooed on his back embarrass
the heck out of him. Ben thinks differently, thinks when he meets
Gabe he’s found the angel he’s been looking for, the man who will be
the kind of lover he’s been searching for.
They’re good together right from the start, Ben commanding, Gabe willing, the heat they generate enough to burn them to the ground. But can Gabe accept the things that Ben wants him to do, the things he’s never even dreamed of? Gabe may be in college, but Ben is definitely more of a teacher than most of his professors. What he learns about sensuality and giving, though, he gives back in love. Don’t miss this pair!
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Does a good book bring out
the beast in you? Then you’re going to love Shifting Too. The sequel
to the bestselling anthology Shifting, edited by Rob Knight,
Shifting Too presents seven new tales of living life on the wild
side. Shapeshifters abound in stories by BA Tortuga, Sean Michael
and Alex Draven.
From the wilds of Alaska to the jungles of India, or even a more urban jungle, these stories are hot enough to satisfy all of our animal urges, and full of enough human emotion to make us fall in love. excerpt of Tigers' Tails (co-written with Julia Talbot)
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The world of Gods and
Monsters is peopled by a Pantheon of Gods reminiscent of the Greeks
and Romans, but with their own original take. These are lusty Gods,
amusing themselves with each other and with their human and not so
human consorts. They have a towering strength, fearsome temper, and
a beauty that is simply undeniable.
ERRW review of Gods and Monsters
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Set in the steamy jungles of South America, Tripwire introduces an irresistible cast of characters, including Trip a merc for hire, just out for his next adrenaline rush. And his next paycheck. Bones is on the payroll of a major tree hugging organization, gone native and patching up the people who wander into his camp. When Trip and Bones get together, they generate enough heat to set the jungle ablaze. This is not just a good time, even if they do manage to spend more time apart than they’d like. Their good time blows right up in their faces when someone puts a price on Bone’s head. Can they figure out why in time to save their skins? And can love overcome a merc’s greed? Fallen Angels Review of Tripwire
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What is Naughty? To some folks it’s the opposite of nice. To some people it’s pure raunch. In the Naughty anthology, edited by M. Rode, it’s something extraordinary. The stories in the Naughty nudge. They wink. They hide in dark corners and do things that no one would do in polite company. excerpt of Hot Rod, which appears in Naughty
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