Book description
Highland Gaymes by Carol Lynne There's more to a man than what's under
his kilt. Shaw Fitzgerald loves touring the United States with his
brothers. A fiddle player since an early age, music is the only thing
he's ever been passionate about. That is, until he sees Curt Macaula
compete for the first time. As a competitor in the Highland Games, Curt
knows how important it is to concentrate on the individual events.
Getting distracted while tossing a one hundred and fifty pound pole
isn't an option. Away from his events, Curt is free to ogle the very
pretty member of the Brothers Fitzgerald band. Toward the end of the
season, Curt knows it's time to make his move. With Shaw being guarded
by four macho brothers, it won't be easy, but Curt is determined to win
the man of his dreams. Good Cop, Bad Cop by Jenna Byrnes and Jude Mason
Two hot studs, an evening of scorching sex, a pub, and the gaymes
begin...or have they? Officer Kevin Sands and his lover get off on
playing games - role playing games. When one of their escapades goes
awry, will someone else pay the price for their fun? Or can the lovers
solve a mystery that could mean the end of everything they hold dear?
Elliot's War by Kim Dare The Welsh and the English. Celts and invaders.
Captors and prisoners. Victors and slaves. Let the war games begin! The
woodland war is billed by the university as an important exploration of
differing cultural traditions within the British Isles. As far as Elliot
understands it, the game involves the local Welsh students and those who
invade the university from across the border, waging a war in the
woodlands that surround the university. Elliot's not quite sure how he
ended up agreeing to take part in the war game. Nor is he entirely sure
how he ended up running through the forest wearing a skimpy toga while
being chased by a dozen Celtic warriors - all of them painted a very
historically inaccurate shade of blue woad. For better or worse,
Elliot's about to get an education that wasn't advertised in the
university prospectus. Crossed Hearts by Lisabet Sarai When love is the
prize, everyone wins. For the past six years, Jason Hofstadter has
attended the Four States Annual Scrabble Tournament. Jason comes to the
Four States for two reasons - to play Scrabble and to get laid. Every
year since his first, he has managed to hook up with one of the other
players for some sexual fun. This year he has a chance at the grand
prize in the tournament. Meanwhile, he figures he has hit the jackpot
when he spots handsome, bookish Matt Sawyer, who's competing at the Four
States for the first time. Shy and seemingly innocent, Matt turns out to
be full of surprises. First, he jumps Jason in the rest room at
Starbucks. Then he reveals that he's into BDSM and encourages Jason to
experiment with topping him. Finally, despite his lack of experience
with tournament play, Matt ends up competing with Jason in the
semi-final round. When Matt throws the game he should have won, Jason is
forced to confront his own feelings - about winning, about casual sex,
and about Matt. _x000D_ Rough Riders by Devon Rhodes Playing by
different rules can lead to heartbreak, but changing the game plan can
be the tiebreaker. Luke Briscoe has a good reason to stay in the closet
with his team, the Rough Riders. Bitter past experience has taught him
to be cautious around athletic teams. But after Mario, his teammate and
lover of ten years, leaves him, tired of the secrecy, Luke is forced to
confront his fears, especially since the sexy and confident new member
of the team, Derek Grimm, has no problem with being out and proud. Derek
has wanted Luke from the first moment he saw him. But he knows the
timing is all wrong, and vows to let Luke have the time he needs to
recover from his breakup. As time goes on, though, Derek becomes
frustrated with Luke's determination to stay in the closet. Derek and
Mario are out, and the team is fine with it. Why is Luke still holding
back? Derek wonders if any amount of time will ever be enough. Maybe
it's time to try a different game plan... Contact Point by Gwendolyn
Cease When two men who have nothing to lose and come together for one
night, they both discover a connection they never thought possible.
Jesse Chandler needed a place to get out of the storm. What he found was
a bar catering exclusively to wolf shifters. Cade Reynolds, pack Alpha
and bar owner, sees nothing but trouble when the small human wanders
into his bar. When Jesse signs up for the pool tournament, Cade decides
to let him participate, so he'll lose and leave. Instead, Jesse wins
every game he plays until a storm puts the brakes on everything. Jesse
desperately needed to win the tournament prize money, but instead of a
nice cosy room, he ends up squatting under a tree for shelter. When Cade
invites him home for the night, Jesse has no choice, but to accept. Sit
under a tree in the pouring rain or sleep in a house...No one ever said
Jesse was a fool. All Cade wanted was to offer Jesse a place to stay for
the night. But one touch from the smaller male made him realise that
sleeping wasn't what was on his mind. Cade wanted Jesse, but the wolf
wanted to keep Jesse forever. Jenna Byrnes could use more cabinet
space and more hours in a day. She'd fill the kitchen with gadgets her
husband purchases off TV and let him cook for her to his heart's
content. She'd breeze through the days adding hours of sleep, and more
time for writing the hot, erotic romance she loves to read. Jenna thinks
everyone deserves a happy ending, and loves to provide as many of those
as possible to her gay, lesbian and hetero characters. Her favourite
quote, from a pro-gay billboard, is “Be careful who you hate. It may be
someone you love.” Devon started reading and writing at an early age and
never looked back. After a creatively-sapping career in the business
world, she gratefully took some time off to be at home. At 39 and
holding, Devon finally figured out the best way to channel her midlife
crisis was to morph from mild-mannered stay-at-home mom to erotic
romance writer. She lives in Oregon with her husband and two girls, who
are (mostly) understanding of all the time she spends on her laptop, aka
the black hole. I became addicted to words at an early age. I began
reading when I was four. I wrote my first story at five years old and my
first poem at seven. Since then, I've written plays, tutorials,
marketing brochures, software specifications, self-help books, press
releases, a five-hundred page dissertation, and of course, erotica. I'm
the author of four erotic novels and two short story collections. I also
edited the ground breaking anthology SACRED EXCHANGE, which explores the
spiritual aspects of BDSM relationships, and the massive collection
CREAM: THE BEST OF THE EROTIC READERS AND WRITERS ASSOCIATION. My short
stories have appeared in more than two dozen print collections edited by
erotica luminaries such as M. Christian, Maxim Jakubowski, Mitzi
Szereto, Rachel Kramer Bussel, and Alison Tyler. In my so-called spare
time, I also review books and films for the Erotica Readers and Writers
Association (www. erotica-readers. com) and Erotica Revealed (www.
eroticarevealed. com), and feature as a Celebrity Author at Custom
Erotica Source(www. customeroticasource. com) My lifelong interests in
sex and the written word became serenditipitously entwined about a
decade ago when I read my first Black Lace book by Portia da Costa. Her
work inspired me to take my fantasies out of the closet (and the private
email files) and expose them to the world. The rest, as they say, is
history (although granted, no more than a minor footnote!)I've always
loved traveling; my husband seduced me in a Burmese restaurant by
telling me tales of his foreign adventures. Since then I have visited
every continent except Australia, although I still have a long travel
wish list. Currently I live with him and our two exceptional felines in
Southeast Asia, where I pursue an alternative career that is completely
unrelated to my creative writing. Kim Dare is a twenty-seven year old
full time writer from Wales (UK). First published in December 2008, Kim
has since released over thirty BDSM erotic romances. While the stories
range over male/male, male/female and all kinds of ménage relationships
and have included vampires, time travellers, shape-shifters and
fairytale re-tellings, they all have three things in common-kink, love
and a happy ending. An avid reader for years, one day Carol Lynne
decided to write her own brand of erotic romance. Carol juggles between
being a full-time mother and a full-time writer. These days, you can
usually find Carol either cleaning jelly out of the carpet or nestled in
her favourite chair writing steamy love scenes. Jude's imagination
frequently leads her astray and she eagerly follows while trying to keep
out of trouble, or at least, not get caught. For those of you who know
her, you'll know that's not always easy. A picture, a smell, an
unexpected glimpse of flesh, or a load of soil in the back of a pick-up,
are all fodder for her writing. Her male characters run the gamut from
the dominant male ruling his women with an iron fist, to a simpering
purple-clad boy-toy whose only desire is to please. As diverse and as
richly depicted, her women find themselves in a myriad of exotic and
erotic situations. Catch up with Jude at her blog and MySpace. Gwendolyn
Cease has been writing ever since she was old enough to pick up a pen.
From the very beginning, her stories involved handsome heroes, tough
heroines, and happily ever after. Even as she slogged through her
undergraduate and finally master's in education, writing remained a top
priority. Though she now teaches elementary school, she still makes time
for her characters and their never-ending adventures. Currently,
Gwendolyn lives in Kentucky with her three incredibly spoiled cats and
one yellow Lab, who somehow thinks she's a cat. If you'd like to contact
her she'd love to hear from you. She loves to hear from anyone who
enjoys a good book, especially the ones she's written.