Archive for the ‘Bisexual’ Category


Best of Both edited by Miranda Forbes

August 23rd, 2011 by Book Utopia Mom / 565 views

Title: Best of Both
Editor: Miranda Forbes
Publisher: Xcite Books
Length: Anthology (56k/199 pgs)
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Blurb:

Why limit yourself to one gender when you can have both?

This collection of 20 stories focuses on sharing. From crime and punishment in the Nevada desert to voyeurism in Marrakech, to a 22nd century theme park where every sexual fantasy is catered for, these tantalising tales all have one thing in common. They celebrate bisexuality.

Office affairs, naughty weekend hunting trips, and salon sensuality, from one-on-one loving to foursomes and moresomes, this anthology ticks all the boxes!

A saucy short story collection for readers who want the best of both worlds.

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Posted in 2.5 stars, Anthology, Bisexual, Erotica, Fiction, Reviews | 1 Comment »

British Flash (Anthology)

July 26th, 2011 by Kassa / 407 views

Title: British Flash
Author: Multiple
Publisher: UK Mat
Length: Anthology / 80 pages
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A revealing collection of short LGBT fiction, available free of charge from Smashwords

Enjoy this entertaining collection of flash fiction stories, and their short and sweet expression of what it means to be queer in Britain, past and present. All these stories reflect the iconic sights and national character of the British Isles: a taste of our idiosyncrasies and eccentricities, but also an unashamed representation of the love, loyalty and laughter of our people.

Follow the British way of life from historic villages to modern cities, from the countryside to the sea, through history and with a fantasy twist, in gardens, shops, campus and the familiar, much-loved local pub.

The stories cover universal themes of romance, desire, remembrance and reconciliation. The authors range from multi-published to up-and-coming, and they all share a passion for their characters, whether through great drama, erotic excitement, humour – or a combination of all three!

Contributors include:
Alex Beecroft, Victoria Blisse, Stevie Carroll, Charlie Cochrane, Sophia Deri-Bowen, Erastes, Lucy Felthouse, Elin Gregory, Mara Ismine, Sandra Lindsey, Clare London, JL Merrow, Josephine Myles, Zahra Owens, Jay Rookwood, Caroline Stephens, Stevie Woods, Lisa Worrall and Serena Yates.

This anthology is a souvenir of the 2011 UK Meet, an occasion for GLBTQ supporters to get together in a relaxed setting to celebrate and chat about the fiction community they love.

Edited by: Josephine Myles, Alex Beecroft, Charlie Cochrane, Clare London and JL Merrow

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Love Revisited: Madison and Kate by K.B. Cutter

May 18th, 2011 by Emily / 470 views

Title: Love Revisited: Madison and Kate, from Summer Heat
Author: K.B. Cutter
Publisher: Noble Romance
Length: Short Story / 22 pgs
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Blurb:

Summer heat cools as the blue sky fades to gray under the glare of winter chill. For Madison, attending her father’s funeral in the cold, unforgiving landscape of rural upstate New York is the last place she thought she would encounter an ex-flame, or reignite a once-dormant passion.

Madison soon learns the brutal truth behind the old adage, “You can never go home.” She yearns for the strength and touch of her lover, Kate, who is snowbound miles away.

Can she suppress the growing desire for her ex-lover? Will Kate fully commit to their relationship?

Is it possible to have a Love, Revisited?

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The Zagzagel Diaries (Stories 1-5) by Bryl R. Tyne

March 9th, 2011 by Indigene / 842 views

Titles: The Zagzagel Diaries: Forsaken (Story 1), Denial (Story 2), Desperate (Story 3), Lost (Story 4) and Broken (Story 5)
Author: Bryl R. Tyne
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Length: Short Stories (Series)
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Blurbs:

Forsaken (Story 1):
The unconventional angel Zagzagel finds himself atop a nineteenth floor roof attempting to save his charge Brett from jumping. After coming out to his parents Brett has been called an aberration and disowned. He is emotionally destitute and believes that no one cares whether he lives or dies. But having taken care of Brett since before he was born Zag knows differently.

Denial (Story 2):
In Denial, the angel Zagzagel returns to save another of his charges. This time it’s Deena, a young woman selling herself on the streets instead of saving herself for love. Zagzagel helps Deena to find her truth.

Desperate (Story 3):
Desperate for relief from shame, confusion and guilt, Nick is a train wreck just waiting to happen and about to make the biggest mistake of his life. Coming to terms with who you are can sometimes make you take desperate measures. The angel Zagzagel is there to help Nick choose love over murder.

Lost (Story 4):
The angel Zagzagel is under direct orders from Big Papa himself to do his job and not interfere with fate’s outcome for his charge Charley. But Charley’s had her own share of issues and loss in her life and Zag’s pretty sure she deserves a break this time. Unable to follow the orders from Above, Zagzagel begins to realize that he may not be able to fulfil his duties much longer.

Broken (Story 5):
Following the traumatic events of Lost, the angel Zagzagel is in great turmoil and rather than return to Heaven he chooses to remain on earth for a while and spend time with one of his special charges, Chloe. Although he continues to question himself, his duties and Big Poppa’s rules, he is more determined than ever to stand by Chloe and do things his own way. Until now, Big Poppa has allowed Zag to follow his heart, but He’s about to lay down the law with his renegade angel. The wrath of Heaven is about to descend upon Zag’s head, setting the stage for the showdown to come.

Review:

The Zagzagel Diaries is a beautifully written contemporary fantasy short story series that is part of the Minority/Diversity Voices Collection published by Untreed Reads. The series chronicles the experiences of Zagzagel, the Angel of Wisdom, who develops deep feelings for his human charges thereby putting him in continuous conflict with God, otherwise known as Big Poppa. The author takes a refreshing approach to the writing of these stories and in particular the character of the angel Zagzagel. While Tyne assigns some of the basic attributes associated with the angel archetype in speculative fiction to the character of Zag, at the same time the author cuts an innovative path away from the at times over-tired angel characterization to create an original and unique character in Zagzagel.

In all, five stories in the series have been published to date – Forsaken, Denial, Desperate, Lost and Broken – and there is one remaining story to conclude the series that is currently in the works. The individual stories are quite short, ranging from between nine to thirteen pages in length, but they are all so well written and multi-layered that they read as fuller length stories. In addition, with a well developed over-arching plot that is woven throughout each story, a main character that jumps off the page and emotionally compelling individual stories the reader is immediately drawn into the plight of Zagzagel and his human charges.

The stories are written exclusively from Zag’s perspective and each provides a glimpse into “a day in the life” of the angel Zagzagel as he attempts to save his humans from imminent tragedy and help them find inner peace. With each story the author reveals more and more of the main character, including hints as to his back-story, which is why the stories are best read in sequence of publication. Tyne ascribes an extremely rich and intelligent narrative voice to this complex character whose sarcasm, biting wit and, at times, impatience with his humans provide for moments of humorous respite from the seriousness of the human situations and tragedies that are about to unfold if he doesn’t intervene.

Feathers ruffled. My shoulders tightened. Apparently, my guidance wasn’t worth a flip these days. With a stretch and a snap, loose underlining flew in the air about me, fluttering, drifting on the breeze. Despite knowing the young man’s agony, his naivety sickened me.

Try living the pain of ten thousand lifetimes, I desperately wished to tell him.

What I wouldn’t give for an hour in his shoes, fifteen minutes inside that skin-tight material covering such perfectly honed thighs. He was so beautiful, so mortal, so intelligent—

‘Just. One. Step.’ As his garbling knocked me from my reverie, his right foot slipped.

All right. I concede—he was a fucking moron.

The complexities of the angel character of Zagzagel are further explored through the principal plot, which is threaded throughout each of the stories and is focused on Zag’s personal struggle with God’s rules. Zag is increasingly angry with God and continuously conflicted with, on the one hand, not interfering with the choices of his charges lest he alter the course of their lives and, on the other, doing what he must to save them. After millennia of watching over his humans, Zag is tired of the senseless pain and misery that he’s witnessed and is at a crossroads, questioning whether he will be able to continue with his duties. The overlays of Zagzagel’s weariness and struggle with God and his sometimes conflicting feelings about his human charges only add to the overall richness and texture of this character and his ongoing story.

Thematically, the first three stories deal with issues of sexuality, self-acceptance and self-love as the humans that Zag watches over struggle to accept who and what they are in the face of hatred and rejection from family and society. The fourth and fifth stories are variations on these themes but approach the subjects of gender identity, sexuality and differences from the perspective of the consequences Zag’s wards endure because they have the courage to live their lives honestly. Tyne has written these stories with great sensitivity and a deep understanding of the plight of the human characters, exploring the stark realities that LGBT people face within a world that seeks to vilify and punish. There is emotional integrity and a level of rawness to all of the stories whereby the author has stripped away any superfluous sentimentality to reach the heart of the pain of the humans while at the same time offering hope through the character of the angel Zagzagel.

These short stories are the first works I have read by Bryl R. Tyne and I absolutely relished the thrill of discovering his writing. The author has taken a unique approach in the writing of this series and in particular in the writing of Zagzagel, who is truly unconventional and like no other angel character that I have previously encountered within the fantasy genre. All of the stories are superbly written, at once both incredibly moving and uplifting, and each deserving of a five star rating. Broken (Story 5) ends in a cliff-hanger and while I very much look forward to reading the sixth and final story in the series, in all honesty, The Zagzagel Diaries have left me craving so much more of the angel Zagzagel. Most highly recommended.

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As the World Dies: The First Days by Rhiannon Frater

February 14th, 2011 by Emily / 842 views

Title: As the World Dies: The First Days
Author: Rhiannon Frater
Publisher: CreateSpace
Length: Novel / 298 pgs
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Blurb:

Two very different women flee into the Texas Hill Country on the first day of the zombie rising. Together they struggle to rescue loved ones, find other survivors, and avoid the hungry undead.

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Posted in 4.5 stars, Bisexual, Horror, Reviews | 5 Comments »

Summer Heat by K.B. Cutter

December 9th, 2010 by Emily / 495 views

Title: Summer Heat
Author: K.B. Cutter
Publisher: Noble Romance
Length:: Short Story / 27 pgs
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Blurb:

Summer: Brilliant blue sky, pristine sandy beach, the tang of brine wafting through the air. Hard bodies splashing in the surf. Cool drinks in frosted glasses, what more could one want? For Madison and Kate, two intimately close friends, it is Paradise.

Madison left her troubles behind on the mainland, so why was she still plagued by them? Why couldn’t she be more like Kate, uninhibited, sexually confident? This was supposed to be a relaxing beach getaway, so why wasn’t it?

Madison didn’t have the answers; distracted by her pending divorce, angst over her own sexuality and Kate’s body and scorching libido, how could she think straight? Coupled with a chance encounter with a local Surfer Boy, sexually charged erotic fantasy collides with reality.

And as the sun heats up the beach, the passion between Kate and Madison grows twice as hot.

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All Four One by Jennifer Wren

December 6th, 2010 by Emily / 408 views

Title: All Four One
Author: Jennifer Wren
Publisher: loveyoudivine
Length:: Short Story / 19 pgs
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Blurb:

Brenda’s love for Jacob knows no bounds. While they are vacationing in tropical paradise, she discovers a kinky secret of her husband-to-be. Shock turns to intense longing when Jacob adds another dimension to their heated sexual routine and ultimately reinforces her love, devotion and acceptance of every side of him.

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Branded by Clare London

November 22nd, 2010 by Jenre / 708 views

Title: Branded
Author: Clare London
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Length:: 365 pages
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Blurb: Maen is a Gold Warrior, an elite defender of Aza City, respected by his fellow soldiers and favored by his imperious Mistress for services both in and out of the bedchamber. His loyalty and commitment are unwavering until he recruits Dax, a captivating and challenging Bronzeman who, despite his youth and inexperience, seduces Maen with his fierce hero worship. When they’re captured by enemies of the City, Maen risks everything to save Dax: his position, his faith, and even his life. But he loses his lover to the rebels and upon his return to the City is stripped of his rank.

In Aza, where a soldier’s only lawful devotion is to the City and his Mistress’s pleasure, the disgraced Maen is placed under the watchful guard of the arrogant Gold Warrior Zander and relegated to preparing a royal history for the new Queen. But his discoveries cast a new and shocking light on the past and threaten to stir revolution in both citizens and rebels. With the help of the lively and inquisitive scribe Kiel, Maen initiates a chain of events that will change their world forever—and offer him the chance to regain both his honor and his heart’s desire.
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The Leather Daddy and the Femme by Carol Queen

September 29th, 2010 by Kassa / 780 views

Title: The Leather Daddy and the Femme
Author: Carol Queen
Publisher: Down There Press
Length: 176 Pages
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Blurb:

It’s another night in San Francisco, and Randy (a.k.a Miranda, when she’s not dressed like a boy) has hit the streets looking for trouble.  She has an eye for gay men in leathers, and most nights she’s too much of a girl for them.  But tonight Randy meets her match – Jack, who thinks she’s hot no matter who she is.

This is San Francisco’s notorious SOMA, a neighborhood colonized by leatherfolk long before the dot-commers came (and left).  From dark alleys to tastefully appointed dungeons, from hotel penthouses to tranny bars, Randy/Miranda explores and embraces her desires – none of them fenced in by anyone else’s idea of sex, gender, and/or sexual orientation.  With Jack and other denizens of San Francisco’s sexual underground, she creates her own alternative vision of family values.

Originally published in 1998, The Leather Daddy and the Femme won a Firecracker Alternative Book Award for Best Fiction.  This is the Author’s Edition, including several chapters not included in the earlier edition and a new introduction.

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Showdown at Yellowstone River by Angelia Sparrow and Naomi Brooks

March 29th, 2010 by Oddmonster / 1,385 views

Title: Showdown at Yellowstone River
Author: Angelia Sparrow and Naomi Brooks
Publisher: Pink Petal Books
Length: Novella, 62 pages
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Blurb:

Gunslinger Matt Court has hung it up for good after a disastrous encounter in El Paso. He moved to Dakota Territory, took out a homestead and started courting Annie, the banker’s daughter. But when Annie comes up pregnant and runs away with her lover, her father calls in the notorious killer, Paz, to eliminate Matt.

But the mysterious Paz holds many secrets and Matt discovers not only the gunfighter’s personal code of honor, but a truth that is worth both their lives.

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Posted in 1.5 stars, Bisexual, Erotica, Fiction, Historical, Orientation, Queer, Reviews, Western | 1 Comment »