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Necrobane: Book Two of The Warden Series (The Warden Series #2)

by Daniel M. Ford

"These books are addictive and I can’t wait to see what Aelis and the gang get up to next.”—C. L. Clark, author of The UnbrokenHundreds of skeletons.One Necromancer.No wine in sight.Aelis de Lenti, Lone Pine's newly assigned Warden, is in deep trouble. She has just opened the crypts of Mahlgren, releasing an army of the undead into the unprotected backwoods of Ystain.To protect her village, she must unearth a source of immense necromantic power at the heart of Mahlgren. The journey will wind through waves of undead, untamed wilderness, and curses far older than anything Aelis has ever encountered. But as strong as Aelis is, this is one quest she cannot face alone.Along with the brilliant mercenary she's fallen for, a half-orc friend, and a dwarven merchant, Aelis must race the clock to unravel mysteries, slay dread creatures, and stop what she has set in motion before the flames of a bloody war are re-ignited.The WardenThe WardenNecrobaneAdvocateAt the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

New Mistakes

by Clement Goldberg

Classic human follies of desire and ambition foreground a revelatory awakening the planet needs.UFOs in formation in the sky. Vegetation—from cranky houseplants to wise old conifers—telepathically transmit their complaints. A cat gone viral rebels against her influencer caretaker. In California, interconnected strangers find one another, drawn by messy threads of sex and art, their lives falling apart as an extraordinary new reality arises.In this debut novel by Clement Goldberg, classic human follies of desire and ambition foreground a revelatory awakening the planet needs. By turns tender and hilarious, visionary and perceptive, New Mistakes wittily shows us how we live today, and how we might, astonishingly, live tomorrow.

Nicked: A Novel

by M. T. Anderson

From the award-winning and bestselling author of Feed comes a raucous and slyly funny adult fiction debut. Based on a bizarre but true quest to steal the mystical corpse of a long-dead saint, Nicked is a fantastical, genre-defying, and delightfully queer historical romp"Miracles, marvels, saints, sinners, love, plague, and treachery! M. T. Anderson has laid out a medieval feast of a novel, stuffed with everything I could have wished for. If I could canonize him for it, I would. But I&’ll settle for shouting about how much I love this book."—Kelly Link, author of The Book of Love"M. T. Anderson is one of our greatest and most precious voices. His books aren't just brilliantly witty and vastly entertaining, they're fixed stars of wisdom and sanity in our increasingly unhinged universe. When lost, I use them to steer by."—Lev Grossman, author of The Magicians TrilogyThe year is 1087, and a pox is sweeping through the Italian city of Bari. When a lowly monk is visited by Saint Nicholas in his dreams, he interprets the vision as a call to serve the sick. But his superiors, and the power brokers they serve, have different plans for the tender-hearted Brother Nicephorus.Enter Tyun, a charismatic treasure hunter renowned for &“liberating&” holy relics from their tombs. The seven-hundred-year-old bones of Saint Nicholas are rumored to weep a mysterious liquid that can heal the sick, Tyun says. For the humble price of a small fortune, he will steal the bones and deliver them to Bari, curing the plague and restoring glory to the fallen city. And Nicephorus, the &“dreamer,&” will be his guide.What follows is a heist for the ages, as Nicephorus is swept away on strange tides, and alongside even stranger bedfellows, to commit sacrilegious theft. Based on real historical accounts, Nicked is a swashbuckling saga, a medieval novel noir, a meditation on the miraculous, and a monastic meet-cute, filled with wide-eyed wonder at the world that awaits beyond our own borders.

Night Shift

by Red Haircrow

To escape a troubled home, Jamie works the night shift at a box store along with a ragtag group of punks, war veterans, and bickering couples. He's unsure what direction he wants to take in life until a mysterious new co-worker arrives.With his long ponytail, faint accent, and quiet manner, Derrik manages to disturb or fascinate everyone, not just one pint-sized Southern boy who wants to escape his boring life.Jamie finds himself falling for Derrik, and recognizes mutual attraction, but will the secret the older man harbors end the dream of a happily ever after?

Night of the Living Zed

by Kevin Sylvester Basil Sylvester

Three days in a haunted mansion full of secrets. Two intrepid investigators. And one chance to solve a generations-old mystery. Beloved monster enthusiast Zed Watson returns in this charming new adventure chock-full of illusions, spirits, haunted pasts and heartwarming friendships. Zed and Gabe are back to their treasure-hunting, literary-sleuthing ways in this spooky new adventure! After some lacklustre cases involving lost books and a missing pet, the two friends have finally come across a mystery worth their attention: the secrets of Glyndebourne Manor, haunted home of a late, great opera designer. Every twenty-five years, the Manor hosts a challenge. You have three days and two nights to solve the puzzles in each room before the stroke of midnight. If you leave, you forfeit the game. If you solve the puzzles in time, you win a huge pile of money.Simple enough, thinks Zed. They and Gabe are interested in all things ghoulish. And if they win, they will be able to give their friends Sam and Jo the large wedding they deserve.There’s only one problem: no one has been able to stay in the house for more than a single night.Cue a whirlwind of scary ghosts, moving walls and cryptic letters. The two friends are going to need some help. Which means figuring out who the mysterious figure holding a crowbar is. And how to get out of a room with no doors! But thanks to Zed’s fearless enthusiasm and Gabe’s encyclopedic knowledge of theatre, they might be able to survive and maybe even right some past wrongs.

Nightmares in Paradise: Ring of Solomon (Ring of Solomon #2)

by Aden Polydoros

Zach Darlington saved the world and hardly anyone knows about it. Aside from his best friend, Sandra; his annoying little sister, Naomi; and his friend Ash (who, by the way, is the King of Demons). Somehow, they&’ve all managed to keep last summer&’s fights against the Behemoth, the Leviathan, and the evil Knights of Apocalypse cult a secret for almost a whole year. Zach and Sandra have their hands full practicing with the archangel Uriel&’s flaming sword (in case they ever need to fight monsters again), dodging bully Jeffrey and his sidekicks at school, and doing typical seventh-grade things like homework and watching their favorite horror movies. But when Naomi starts blabbing their secrets—and then disappears during their family&’s Passover seder—Zach&’s parents are worried and mad. At Zach! Since the sword went missing along with Naomi, Ash is sure that Uriel is to blame. Which means that Zach, Sandra, and Ash are off to Eden—the actual Garden of Eden—to save Naomi and bring her home. The Garden is no paradise. It&’s full of scary angels, monsters, and tricksters ready to lay traps, not to mention the Knights of Apocalypse, who still hold a grudge against Zach for interfering with their apocalypse plans last summer. Can Zach make it through the overgrown, dangerous Garden to save his sister and bring her home? And will he still be grounded for life if he does?No one said being a seventh-grade hero was going to be easy.

No Better Than Beasts

by Z. R. Ellor

A dark and captivating new take on the beloved Nutcracker story, Z. R. Ellor's YA fantasy debut, No Better Than Beasts, is a perfect standalone novel for fans of folklore, cursed kingdoms, fraught romance, and fairy tales with sharp teeth. Nabik, a soldier, owes his loyalty to his elder brother Fydir, who lifted him and their sister, Drakne, from poverty. But when Fydir orders him to quell unrest among the city’s beastfolk, the magic Nabik had long buried begins to stir. A wintery voice urges Nabik to desert his post—and his brother’s watchful eye —to journey north into Kolznechia, a frozen, enchanted kingdom ruled by the mercurial Rat King. His power may hold the key to breaking an ancient curse and ending the Rat King’s terrible reign.Drakne will do whatever it takes to break free of Fydir. As Nabik follows all of their eldest brother’s commands, her best hope of escaping is to seek the protection of the Rat King. And the tyrant king has been looking for Drakne too. She has a gift that can help him find and kill the missing nutcracker prince, rightful heir to his stolen throne.When the nutcracker prince emerges, Nabik and Drakne take opposite sides of a centuries-old conflict—him to save a kingdom, her to save herself. Then Fydir marches into the growing war, hungry to claim power of his own, and if Nabik and Drakne can’t fix their broken bond, Kolznechia may be torn apart by tooth and claw...

No Credit River

by Zoe Whittall

“It is a confusing thing to be born between generations where the one above thinks nothing is traumaand the one below thinks everything is trauma.”From acclaimed novelist and television writer Zoe Whittall comes a memoir in prose poetry that reconfirms her celebrated honesty, emotional acuity, and wit. Riving and probing a period of six years marked by abandoned love, the pain of a lost pregnancy, and pandemic isolation, No Credit River is a reckoning with the creative instinct itself.Open and exacting, this is a unique examination of anxiety in complex times, and a contribution to contemporary autofiction as formally inventive as it is full of heart.

No Fear

by Cecile Dew

Since being offered a position as manager, Troy Ramirez’s life has revolved around the BDSM club Tied Up. He couldn’t have asked for anything better, yet a persistent thought gnaws at him, and it has the smiling freckled face of Tied Up’s receptionist.Every Tuesday, Chris Brewster takes advantage of his free night to let off some steam, and always puts on a show in the common playroom at the club, letting the harshest Doms do anything to him. He likes to be used and manhandled and watched, and it doesn’t go unnoticed that Master Troy’s gaze is focused on him and filling with rage -- and maybe jealousy, too -- every time a Dom touches his body.Troy wonders why the redhead spitfire agrees on those rough scenes every Tuesday and asks for all that pain to be inflicted on him. He shouldn’t even feel attracted to such a loose-mouthed sub, but somehow he’s drawn to Chris and suffers for him whenever a Dom puts his paws on that perfect body. Is there something nagging Chris and making him seek pain? There’s no way Chris will confide in him, since the boy is as tight-lipped about his personal stuff as he’s uninhibited when it comes to be used in the club. But there’s clearly something going on, and Troy has to find out before Chris sinks into the pain inside his soul.

No Road Home: A Novel

by John Fram

In this &“whip-smart, horror-tinged whodunnit in the style of early Stephen King&” (Julia Bartz, New York Times bestselling author), a young father must clear his name and protect his queer son when his wealthy new wife&’s televangelist grandfather is found murdered.For years, single father Toby Tucker has done his best to keep his sensitive young son, Luca, safe from the bigotry of the world. But when Toby marries Alyssa Wright—the granddaughter of a famed televangelist known for his grandiose Old Testament preaching—he can&’t imagine the world of religion, wealth, and hate that he and Luca are about to enter. A trip to the Wright family&’s compound in sun-scorched Texas soon turns hellish when Toby realizes that Alyssa and the rest of her brood have dangerous plans for him and his son. The situation only grows worse when a freak storm cuts off the roads and the family patriarch is found murdered, stabbed in the chest on the roof of their sprawling mansion. Suspicion immediately turns to Toby, but when his son starts describing a spectral figure in a black suit lurking around the house with unfinished business in mind, Toby realizes this family has more than murderer to conceal—and to fear. As the Wrights close in on Luca, no one is prepared for the lengths Toby will go in the fight to clear his name and protect his son in this &“grand gothic story as enthralling as it is terrifying&” (S.A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author).

No Words

by Cecile Dew

Rejected by his family when his sexuality is discovered and forced to living on the streets, Mason finds his safe haven at Tied Up, an exclusive gay BDSM club in Portland. Club owners Gavin and Noah offer him not only a job, but also the opportunity to understand more about himself and give a name to the rush of lust he feels every time a whipping demo takes place. Mason wants to be dominated and is more than willing to embrace his nature and be trained as a submissive. But not by any Dom. He needs a fierce Dom and Master Gavin is the one he wants.Gavin has instantly pegged the new hire as a natural submissive and, when shy Mason comes to him asking to become a sub, he gets himself into trouble. Even though he is a pro in discipline and self-control, he finds he can’t resist the lean, pale boy with the amazing green eyes, at the risk of betraying his own strict rules.Months after his former sub left him with no explanation, Noah is still a mess as a man and as a Dom. Fortunately, he can count on his best friend Gavin’s loving presence to heal his tattered heart. When sweet Mason, all magnetic eyes and blushing cheekbones, shows him he is worthy and gives him a taste of what having a new sub could be like, Noah finds out he is ready to be a Dom again. Will he beat his demons, and trust Gavin and Mason to find happiness as a threesome?

Noah Frye Gets Crushed

by Maggie Horne

In this cute and queer contemporary middle grade comedy about friendship, first crushes, and first kisses, twelve-year-old Noah Frye comes up with a foolproof plan to teach herself how to have a crush on a boy to fit in better with her friends—only to discover she’s been looking in the wrong place, and her crush was right beside her all along . . . Noah Frye just had the Best Summer Ever. Not only did she have an epic time at science camp, but her new camp friend Jessa is going to Noah’s school in the fall. Noah can’t wait to introduce Jessa to her best friends Zoey and Luna when classes start. But when the friend group is reunited after their summer apart, something seems to have changed: Zoey and Luna have discovered boys, and now it’s all they want to obsess over.Suddenly, it feels like Noah is the odd one out in their friend group, especially since Noah hasn’t ever even considered boys in that way. When Noah finds herself caught in a lie about having a boy crush of her own, she decides she’ll do anything to fit in with her friends again—even if that means using the scientific method. Noah’s crush experiment is simple: find a boy, fake a crush until it turns real, and get her friends back. But that might be easier said than done, especially when Noah can’t stop thinking about Jessa. What ensues is a hilarious and heartwarming turn of events in this queer contemporary middle grade story about friendship, first crushes, and self-discovery.

Normalisierung von männlicher Homosexualität: Homosexuelle Männlichkeit als legitime Form hegemonialer Männlichkeit (BestMasters)

by Simeon Jäkh

Lange Zeit galt Homosexualität als Paradebeispiel für eine Abweichung von der Norm. In einer Gesellschaft, die Gleichheit als Grundprinzip betrachtet, stellt sich heute die Frage, ob homosexuelle Männlichkeit noch immer als abweichend von der Norm wahrgenommen wird oder inzwischen als legitime Form von Männlichkeit anerkannt ist. Dieses Buch untersucht Normalitätsvorstellungen und hinterfragt traditionelle Männlichkeitstheorien, die homosexuelle Männlichkeit als Gegensatz zur heterosexuellen definieren. Die Analyse zeigt, dass homosexuelle Männlichkeit dann als legitim wahrgenommen wird, wenn sie sich an heterosexuellen Normen orientiert. Nicht-heteronormative schwule Männer werden nach wie vor verweiblicht und als nicht-legitime Männer aus der Gruppe der hegemonialen Männlichkeit ausgeschlossen. Das Buch bietet einen tiefgehenden Einblick in die komplexen Machtdynamiken, die mit Normalität einhergehen, und lädt zur Reflexion über die sich wandelnden Vorstellungen von Männlichkeit in unserer Gesellschaft ein.

Not Alone: LGB Teachers Organizations from 1970 to 1985 (New Directions in the History of Education)

by Jason Mayernick

Between 1970 and 1985, lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) educators publicly left their classroom closets, formed communities, and began advocating for a place of openness and safety for LGB people in America's schools. They fought for protection and representation in the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers, as well as building community and advocacy in major gay and lesbian teacher organizations in New York, Los Angeles, and Northern California. In so doing, LGB teachers went from being a profoundly demonized and silenced population that suffered as symbolically emblematic of the harmful “bad teacher” to being an organized community of professionals deserving of rights, capable of speaking for themselves, and often able to reframe themselves as “good teachers.” This prescient book shows how LGB teachers and their allies broadened the boundaries of professionalism, negotiated for employment protection, and fought against political opponents who wanted them pushed out of America's schools altogether.

Not Quite Broken

by Chase Carlyle

Asher Thornwood is having a really bad year. He had his whole life planned, then bam! His fiancé Victor was killed in a car crash. A couple months later, the loss is still fresh in Asher's mind. But if Asher wants his life back, he has to find a way to pull himself out of the funk he's in. Whether he’s ready to start living his life, including being open to the possibility of falling in love again, is another question.Brody Spencer got a second chance at life when he received a heart transplant and he’s determined to make the most of his fresh start. The only issue is he's never been lucky in love before. He’s looking to change his bad dating luck, though. Mr. Right is out there -- he just needs to find the right guy.When Asher's and Brody's lives collide, the attraction is immediate and they start dating. What neither knows, at least at first, is that Brody has the heart of Asher's dead fiancé. If Asher wants a real shot at happiness with Brody, then he’s going to have to learn to let go of the life he thought he would have. Otherwise, life will pass him by.

Not Your Father’s Mafia

by Gunther Allen

Tito, heir to the Barbarotti crime family, faces the challenge of modernizing the family's operations while navigating the complexities of forbidden love. His encounter with Rico, a clandestine FBI agent, sets the stage for a gripping tale of romance and intrigue.With the looming threat of the Bad Town Faction and the specter of assassination attempts, Tito and Rico must confront their deepest fears and confront the truth about their feelings. The stakes escalate during Tito's Uncle Sully's funeral, where an assassination attempt puts Tito in danger. Rico's heroic act of saving Tito's life reveals his true identity, shattering Tito's trust and leading to a journey of forgiveness and redemption.In a crescendo of emotions at the heart of the Barbarotti family's Christmas gathering, Tito and Rico find themselves at a crossroads. Yet, in the thick of the chaos, their love remains unwavering, casting a beacon of hope on a path fraught with challenges that brims with the promise of a shared destiny.

Not for the Faint of Heart: A Novel

by Lex Croucher

From New York Times bestselling author Lex Croucher comes a queer historical YA romance, with all the swoons, laughs, and heart-pounding moments you'd expect from a story about the granddaughter of Robin Hood and the girl she's accidentally kidnapped.‘You aren’t merry,’ Clem said to her captor. ‘And you aren’t all men. So there’s been some marketing confusion somewhere along the line.’Mariel, a newly blooded and perpetually grumpy captain of the Merry Men, is desperate to live up to the legacy of her grandfather, the legendary Robin Hood. Clem, a too-perky backwoods healer known for her new-fangled cures, just wants to help people.When Mariel's ramshackle band of bandits kidnap Clem as retribution for her guardian helping the Sheriff of Nottingham, all seems to be going (sort of) to plan … until Jack Hartley, Mariel’s father and Commander of the Merry Men, is captured in a deadly ambush. Determined to prove herself, Mariel sets out to get him back – with her annoyingly cheerful kidnappee in tow.But the wood is at war. Many believe the Merry Men are no longer on the right side of history. Watching Clem tend the party’s wounds and crack relentlessly terrible jokes, Mariel begins to doubt the noble cause to which she has devoted her life. As the two of them grow closer, forced by circumstances to share a single horse and bed, one thing is clear. They must prepare to fight for their lives and for those of everyone they’ve sworn to protect.Lex Croucher's Not for the Faint of Heart is a thrilling adventure full of hijinks, found family, and romance destined to change the lives of the inhabitants of the Greenwood Forest forever.

Not in My Gayborhood: Gay Neighborhoods and the Rise of the Vicarious Citizen

by Theodore Greene

Gay neighborhoods are disappearing—or so the conventional story goes. In this narrative, political gains and mainstream social acceptance, combined with the popularity of dating apps like Grindr, have reduced the need for LGBTQ+ people to seek refuges or build expressly queer places. Yet even though residential patterns have shifted, traditionally gay neighborhoods remain centers of queer public life.Exploring “gayborhoods” in Washington, DC, Theodore Greene investigates how neighborhoods retain their cultural identities even as their inhabitants change. He argues that the success and survival of gay neighborhoods have always depended on participation from nonresidents in the life of the community, which he terms “vicarious citizenship.” Vicarious citizens are diverse self-identified community members, sometimes former or displaced locals, who make symbolic claims to the neighborhood. They defend their vision of community by temporarily reviving the traditions and cultures associated with the gay neighborhood and challenging the presence of straight families and other newcomers, the displacement of local institutions, or the taming of sexual culture. Greene pays careful attention to the significance of race and racism, highlighting the important role of Black LGBTQ+ culture in shaping gay neighborhoods past and present. Examining the diverse placemaking strategies that queer people deploy to foster and preserve LGBTQ+ geographies, Not in My Gayborhood illuminates different ways of imagining urban neighborhoods and communities.

Now, Conjurers

by Freddie Kölsch

Following the murder of their leader and friend, a tight-knit coven of queer teens takes on a wish-granting demon lurking in their town, weaving together murder mystery with the occult in this YA horror novel perfect for fans of V. E. Schwab and Leigh Bardugo books. NOW PAY ATTENTION, BECAUSE ALL THE DETAILS MATTER. November 1999. North Dana, Massachusetts. Nesbit Nuñez discovers the partially devoured body of Bastion Attia: star quarterback, secret witch, and Nesbit&’s even-more-secret boyfriend. No one knew why brilliant, gentle Bastion lived his life by a seemingly arcane set of rules, including a strange manner of speech and an inability to say his own name. Now the remaining members of North Coven—Nesbit, Dove, Drea, and Brandy—vow to get answers. Nothing can prepare them for what they uncover: Bastion had been locked in a terrifying battle of wits and wills with something living deep beneath an ancient mausoleum in the local cemetery. North Coven must confront the red-gloved monster that took piece after piece of Bastion, that he fought until his last breath. Not knowing that Bastion left behind the key to its destruction . . .Now, Conjurers is perfect for fans of darkly atmospheric queer books that blend bone-chilling supernatural thrills with insightful explorations of grief, identity, and the power of found family. This wildly original and nostalgic gothic novel will appeal to readers craving spine-tingling occult books inspired by 90s classics or anyone searching for horror books for teens with a lovable oddball cast of characters and raw examinations of grief and love.

Oath of Fire

by K Arsenault Rivera

This lush and gripping sapphic retelling of the Psyche and Eros legend combines Greek mythology with a fae court feel. All Psyche ever wanted to do was help people, whether it's in her job as a therapist or online as an influencer. So when a mysterious invitation arrives from the most captivating man she's ever seen, asking for her assistance, she can't refuse. But Psyche soon finds herself in a world of Courts, full of debauchery and treachery, where her only option for survival is to swear a strange oath to a mysterious masked woman named Eros. Now Psyche has to figure out how to fulfill her end of her bargain with Eros, while trying to navigate having a flame-winged goddess show up in her tiny Brooklyn apartment. Uncanny vistas, a spacious mansion, and decadent experiences are all Psyche&’s for the taking—so long as she helps Eros, and so long as she never looks under Eros&’s mask. But how long can she keep her curiosity at bay when Eros makes her heart tremble?

Odd Spirits

by S.T. Gibson

Learn more about the characters from The Sunday Times bestselling author S.T. Gibson's Evocation in this gorgeously illustrated prequel novella to The Summoner's Circle series.It takes a lot of commitment to make a marriage between a modern ceremonial magician and a tarot witch work, but when a malevolent entity takes up residence in Rhys and Moira&’s home, their love will be pushed to the limits.Brewing up a solution is easier said than done when your magical styles are polar opposites; throw a psychic ex and a secret society in the mix, and things are bound to get messy.

Oddbird's Chosen Family

by Derek Desierto

Oddbird has always been on his own. And he’s managed pretty well. But that’s changing – now, he wishes for a family.When Oddbird’s friends plan a big surprise for him, he realizes he’s surrounded by those who accept and care for him. All families don’t look the same, and sometimes the families we choose are where we belong.

Oedipal Experiences in Same-Sex Families (ISSN)

by Yifat Eitan-Persico

This book updates the Oedipus complex for a contemporary audience in the light of social and cultural changes and explores its implications for psychoanalytic treatment and our understanding of queer families.Growing evidence during the past few decades indicates that children who grow up in same-sex families adapt well. These findings, which do not conform to the predictions of Oedipal theory, expose the theory’s biases, and call for reexamination of its premises. This book based on ground-breaking research and pursues a methodical investigation of the characteristics of the same-sex families that defy the expectations of Oedipal theory. Furnished with vivid illustrations, it invites the reader to engage actively in the interpretive effort and presents a diverse and complex story about kinship, opening a window onto a rich world of infantile phantasies and parents’ psychological conflicts, at the fascinating intersection of the personal and the social.Oedipal Experiences in Same-Sex Families will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, educators and policymakers, same-sex parents, and parents who were assisted by gamete donation.

Of Another World Box Set

by Edward Kendrick

Three interconnected fantasy tales of danger and romance by best-selling MM author Edward Kendrick. Contains the stories:Of Another World: Castaways Tony and Daniel learn they are far from home from elf Brion who says only King Cerdic can send them back. Tony and Cerdic are drawn to each even though Tony refuses to believe the island's shifters are guilty of the crimes that sent them to Stronghold. He offers to prove it by going there undercover. Will Tony survive so he and Cerdic can act on their feelings? Only time will tell.Of the New World: Tony and Cerdic wed, and life settles down until a new problem arises. Bandits are robbing wealthy lords. Tony and mage Leofric come up with a plan to stop them, with Cerdic's consent; despite the fact they think Tony may be the true target. In the process, Tony learns why Leofric has given up on love. Can Tony change that? It depends on whether they survive their confrontation with the bandits.Of a Harsh Winter: Qildor, a shunned crossbreed, is resigned to his lonely existence. Then a harsh winter sends him to warn the King that something is very wrong. Mage Pilore believes him and what he learns as they look for the cause leads him to believe an evil wizard is responsible. As they seek him, Pilore and Qildor form a bond, but will they get the chance to take it beyond that when they locate the wizard?

Of Goddesses and Cruises

by Pelaam

Tyr has one major problem in his life. He’s in love with his best friend, Ethan. Since it’s the best friendship he’s ever known, Tyr isn’t keen to rock the boat.Then Ethan wins a fourteen-day Caribbean cruise for two. And to Tyr’s delight, Ethan wants him to accompany him. It also coincides with their friends’ wedding. Nothing could be more perfect. If only Tyr can pluck up the courage to confess his love.They arrive in time for the festival of Erzuli, and Tyr leaves the goddess an offering. When Tyr sees Ethan with someone else, his heart is broken, until he receives a little divine inspiration. Will he have courage enough to claim his man?

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