Does Fate offer second chances? When Jack Horwood visits Nancarrow Mining to discuss a network security job, he doesn’t expect to run into his former CO or for Gareth Flynn to tag along when Jack goes after a pimp. Because Jack doesn’t hunt pimps because he enjoys it. And Gareth has never been told […]
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Throwback Thursday – Stalked by Shadows with Lissa Kasey
Alexis Caine survived an attack in the deserts of Afghanistan. An attack the government denied and discharged him for, leaving him broken and in a mental institution. What Alex saw that day in the desert continues to haunt him. When a new job working as a bodyguard for a New Orleans ghost tour guide, […]
Throwback Thursday – The Necessary Deaths by David C. Dawson
A young man. Unconscious in a hospital bed. His life is in the balance from a drugs overdose. Attempted suicide or attempted murder? British lawyer Dominic Delingpole investigates, with the help of his larger than life partner Jonathan McFadden. Compromising photographs of senior politicians and business chiefs are discovered. Is the young man a […]
Throwback Thursday – Edge Jump by Elizabeth Noble
Brett Rocha retired from pro-hockey while still at the top of his game. Co-owner of a chain of restaurants and an inherited ice skating academy, he seems to have it all. Despite his fame, wealth, and good fortune, though, Brett suddenly finds himself painfully alone. Ex-Olympic figure skating star Rylan Hennessy transitioned to professional […]
Throwback Thursday – Shying Away by Kate Sherwood
Quinn Donahue will do anyone once, so when Aaron Miller spots Quinn making his moves in a Vancouver gay bar, Aaron thinks he’s found just the guy to relieve him of his unwanted virginity. Quinn, however, has apparently decided to make an exception to his usual open-bed policy. He may be an unrepentant connoisseur […]
Throwback Thursday – The One and Only by MA Church
Just released! The last werecat book is now live and in KU! Turmoil in the West Falls clowder has reached a boiling point. The elders are meeting in secret, a death looms on the horizon, and the werecat goddess, Bast, is determined that nothing stops her plans. Blurb: Turmoil in the West […]
Throwback Thursday – For a Rainy Afternoon by RJ Scott
Maybe it’s not just Robbie and Jason that can have the greatest love story ever told. Robbie runs a small Post Office made from a converted Station House in a village northwest of London, England. He is stunned when a close friend dies and leaves him half of her estate. The only proviso is […]
Throwback Thursday – On Wings of Song by Anne Barwell
Thanks for hosting me, Grace. I’ve always been fascinated by stories about WWI, and especially the Christmas Truce when soldiers on both sides laid down their weapons and celebrated Christmas together. Putting faces to their enemies made it difficult for these men to fight each other again, and many protested the fact. Those in command […]
Throwback Thursday – The Sorcerer’s Guardian by Antonia Aquilante
Savarin, the most powerful sorcerer in Tournai, has honed his Talent through years of study and made magic his life. Among the wealthy and noble circles he moves in, no one would suspect the handsome, refined, and arrogant sorcerer’s humble beginnings, which is how Savarin prefers it. Tournai’s princes task Savarin with studying and […]
Throwback Thursday – For The Long Run by Elizabeth Noble
After being bullied into the closet by his conservative senator father, Jay Molloy reconciles himself to a life of one-night stands instead of the loving D/s relationship he craves. When he meets the man of his dreams, trained Dom Eric Keger, all Jay dares to hope for is a quick fling. Eric has other […]