Archive for June, 2011


The Art of The Delaneys by Anne Brooke

June 30th, 2011 by Indigene / 438 views

Title: The Art of The Delaneys
Author: Anne Brooke
Publisher: Amber Quill Press (Amber Allure)
Length: Short Story (10K words)
Buy the book: Publisher, All Romance eBooks, Amazon Kindle Store

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Liam is determined to prove to the Delaney twins that he’s more than just a good bed-partner for them. His chance to show them what he’s worth comes unexpectedly soon when his boss at the art gallery, Melissa, is asked by the Delaneys to take part in an art scam, and Liam agrees to help her.

When the Delaneys turn up with their henchmen on the night of the scam, Melissa and Liam are startled to discover that it will involve a painting by one of their best artists.

Can Liam make sure the gallery doesn’t get too seriously involved and keep the Delaneys satisfied, in the only way he knows how, at the same time?

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GOOD & HOT: Gay Erotic Romance by Rob Rosen

June 28th, 2011 by Kassa / 321 views

Title: GOOD & HOT: Gay Erotic Romance
Author: Rob Rosen
Publisher: Fierce Publishing
Length: Anthology (150 pgs)
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Blurb:

Rob Rosen, the award-winning author of the smash-hit novels, Sparkle: The Queerest Book You’ll Ever Love, Divas Las Vegas, and Hot Lava, serves you twenty of his piping hot tales of romance and humor, all from the pages of MEN, Freshmen, and [2] Magazines. Rangers, aliens, clowns, hippies, truckers, surfers, co-workers, servicemen… this book has them all!
Caution: you might want to blow on it for a few seconds because these stories are Good & Hot!

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Give the Boys a Great Big Hand

June 24th, 2011 by Oddmonster / 409 views

It’s the next big thing in m/m romance covers, apparently. Oh yes, we’ve moved beyond Disembodied Torsos*. Now it’s time for…Attack of the severed hands!
 
 

It’s true, some hands would die for a good book or six…

 
 

“Cause the hand always wins. Play long enough, you never change the stakes. The hand takes you. Unless, when that perfect house comes along, you bet and you bet big, then you take the hand. –”Ocean’s Eleven” (2001)

 
 

…And they settled on interplanetary conquest with a firm handshake.

 
 

(Prognosis: I’m sorry, sir, but you appear to have a staircase growing between your hands.)

 
 

(Man, I hope he’s got a tight grip on that cork when it blows.)

 
 

“Jake Goodall is a Texas bull rider who’s used to keeping his preference for men under wraps.”
 
 
(“Jake Goodall is a Texas bull rider who’s used to being attacked by disembodied hands…”)

 
 

In a house as large as this one, a severed hand had a lot of crawling to do to get where it wanted to go.

–Dean Koontz, Frankenstein, Book One: The Prodigal Son

 
 

(When two hands meet, and they really really love each other….)

 
 

(Okay, well first of course, they tend to make it official, that’s true. At least in states where that kind of thing is legal.)

 
 

(“…Does this hand make the back of my head look big?”)

 
 

 
 
Any takers on what the next cover trend will be? Eyeballs? Feet? Sexy kneecaps?

*Oh don’t get me wrong: there’s still plenty of severed torsos to go around

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Final Rest, by Mary Morell

June 22nd, 2011 by Oddmonster / 569 views

Title: Final Rest
Author: Mary Morell
Publisher: Spinster’s Ink
Length: Novel / 202 pages
Buy the book: Amazon

Blurb:

Loretta Millett is a woman of strong habits. One of those habits is cinnamon-sugar toast for breakfast every morning. Her predictability ultimately leads to her death when she unwittingly puts digitalis on her toast. It is definitely murder and the local sheriff fingers Meg Traeger for the murderer. After all, Meg not only took digitalis regularly but was in Lorretta’s apartment the night before her death — arguing. She had the motive, the means and the opportunity.

Amy Traeger, Meg’s niece, convinces her lover, police detective Lucia Ramos to accompany her to Alabama to engage in some off-duty sleuthing to clear her aunt of all charges. They soon uncover the full extent of Lorretta’s unpopularity and establish the likelihood that everyone touched by her could have reason to wish her dead. Establishing who did kill her proves to be much more complicated…

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The Legend of the Mountain Ash by Ruth Sims

June 21st, 2011 by Kassa / 275 views

Title: The Legend of the Mountain Ash
Author: Ruth Sims
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Length: Short Story (14 pgs)
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Blurb:

Ethan is a Doughboy wounded in the battle for Belleau Wood. Davy is a reviled British conscientious objector serving in a military hospital. Two young men drawn to each other in the midst of the horrors of the Great War. Neither has a family, for the soldier’s has all died and the CO’s has cast him off in disgust for refusing to take up arms.

The bond of love that grows between Ethan and Davy takes them to Ethan’s beautiful Appalachian hills, where they build a home and make a life. It is there they find that their love is strong enough to conquer everything, even time and death.

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She’s My Dad by Iolanthe Woulff

June 9th, 2011 by Oddmonster / 1,027 views

Title: She’s My Dad
Author: Iolanthe Woulff
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Length: Novel / 469 pages
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Blurb:

“Don’t hate, Nicholas. Hate destroys everything. Don’t let it destroy you…”

For decades, ultra-liberal Windfield College has been a thorn in the side of Northern Virginia’s hidebound elite. When a teaching position unexpectedly becomes available, the school hires a former male graduate – now a transsexual woman named Nickie Farrell – as an assistant professor of English. Hoping to find peace, Nickie keeps her secret under wraps until ambitious lesbian student reporter Cinda Vanderhart outs her. And Cinda has noticed something else: both Nickie and a young townie waiter named Collie Skinner have a genetic quirk which causes their eyes to be different colors. Convinced that the similarity is no coincidence, Cinda begins an investigation to discover the connection between them.

Meanwhile, in a death-bed confession as she succumbs to years of brutality at the hands of her disgraced cop husband, Collie’s mother Luanne reveals that his birth resulted from an illicit affair she had with a long-vanished Windfield college senior named Nick Farrington. Shattered by his mother’s death, Collie turns for comfort to Robin Thompson, a gentle-hearted Christian co-worker at the upper-crust Foxton Arms restaurant. As Nickie is stalked by a pair of homicidal sociopaths, Robin finds herself entangled not only in Cinda’s investigative machinations but also a murderous plot by former U.S Ambassador and tycoon Eamon Douglass to eradicate the hated college with a suicide detonation of a Cesium 137 dirty bomb. Lives and secrets hang in the balance until everything comes to a head on the morning of Windfield’s annual spring picnic: April Fools Day.

Filled with richly-drawn characters and building to a stunning climax, SHE’S MY DAD is a story about the destructiveness of hate, the power of love, and the redemptive triumph of good over evil.

Like her title character Nickie Farrell, Iolanthe Woulff is a transsexual woman. A sixty-year-old Princeton-educated English major, she lives in Palm Springs, CA, where for several years she wrote a column in a local magazine about the challenges of gender transition. As the eldest child of author Herman Wouk, storytelling has always been dear to Ms. Woulff’s heart. Her hope is that besides providing a suspenseful read, SHE’S MY DAD will help to dispel some of the widespread misconceptions about transsexual people.

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Scorpion by Aleksandr Voinov

June 7th, 2011 by Book Utopia Mom / 293 views

Title: Scorpion
Author: Aleksandr Voinov
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Length: Novel (71k/242 pgs)
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Blurb:

You learn your wisest lessons from your enemies. Assuming, of course, you survive the encounter.

Kendras is a casualty of war: injured, penniless, and quite possibly the last surviving member of the only family he’s ever known—the elite fighting force known as the Scorpions. When a steel-eyed stranger offers him medicine and shelter in exchange for submission and a secret task, Kendras has no choice but to accept. He is a Scorpion; he’ll do whatever it takes to survive.

But his true goal is to rebuild the Scorpions. Neither Steel’s possessive nature nor Kendras’s shattered foot can keep him from finding the last of his brothers… or the mysterious leader of the Scorpions, a man who held Kendras’s heart long before Steel tried to take it for himself. The goal is simple, the situation anything but. To rescue his leader and escape from Steel for good, Kendras must fight through a morass of politics and intrigue, where enemies are allies and even allies have hidden agendas.

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