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Featuring New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries' "hallmark humor, poignancy, and sensuality" (Romantic Times), this entry in the Sinful Suitors series inspires you to risk all for love.Lady Anne is shocked when Captain Lord Hartley Corry—her former fiancé who left for India after her father forbade their marriage—returns to England and acts as if everything is all water under the bridge. He never fought for her hand or eloped with her as he promised and he thinks she'd still be willing to marry him? Not a chance. Hartley is equally shocked to literally run into his past love upon arriving at his brother's house. Though he yearns to take advantage of this second chance to woo his beloved, he can hardly admit that he is secretly a spy—at least not until he can be sure he trusts her. But convincing Lady Anne to let him prove his sincerity by courting her respectably all over again might be his undoing. Because all he wants... Views: 72
The best erotic science fiction and fantasy as determined by the annual contest run by Circlet Press. Rewarding originality and positive sensuality, the contest inspires well-known and unknown writers alike to excel in this provocative genre. Erotic sf/f combines erotic and sexual themes with magic, futurism, high fantasy, cyberpunk, space opera, magic realism, and all the many other sub-genres. The 2006 winner is a multi-genre writer from Canada Arinn Dembo, whose Monsoon draws on the mythic tradition of India. Second and third place went to two well-known erotica authors, both of whom have published with Circlet Press before, Thomas S. Roche for The Night the New Hog Croaked and Jason Rubis for Circe House. Over 400 manuscripts were submitted and only 20 were chosen for publication.ContentsMonsoon by Arinn Dembo Venus Rising by Diane Kepler Marked by Cody Nelson The Harrowing by Corbie Petulengro Capture, Courting, and Copulation: Contemporary Human Mating Rituals and the Etiology of Human Aggression by Carolyn & Steve Vakesh Copperhead Renaissance by Argus Marks The Night the New Hog Croaked, Or, The Lascivious Dr. Blonde: A Romance by Thomas S. Roche Nocturnal Emissions by Joe Nobel And What Rough Beasts... by Robert Knippenberg The Bridge by Connie Wilkins Twilight by Catherine Lundoff Music From My Bones by Anya Levin The Lift by Kal Cobalt The Caretaker by Fauna Sara Smoke by Jean RobertaOpening the Veins of Jade by Renee M. Charles Circe House by Jason Rubis The Gantlet by B. Lynch Black A Circlet Crossword by Dan RechtCecilia Tan is simply one of the most important writers, editors, and innovators in contemporary American erotic literature. It was her revolutionary, genre-breaking efforts decades ago that brought science fiction, fantasy, and erotic communities into the same literary room together. -- Susie Bright** Views: 72
In the suburbs of Connecticut, a carpenter embarks on a gruesome killing spreeWhile preparing dinner for her husband, Mrs. Porter runs out of lemons. Driving to the supermarket, she yearns for life in New York City. The Porters moved to Connecticut because it was supposed to be safer, but that afternoon, when she returns home and finds a madman waiting with a knife in his hand. He doesn't just kill Mrs. Porter – he leaves behind a gory scene that would horrify even the hardest New York cop.The killer is Paul White, a local carpenter whose wife knows nothing about his thirst for blood; Mrs. White is an innocent who lives to make her husband happy. As she begins to see shadows of Paul's vicious side, she will learn just how twisted love can be. Views: 72
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: COME OUT, COME OUT WHEREVER YOU ARE** Someone was lurking in the woods behind the isolated old cabins Janna McAllister was fixing up. Who was he? And what could he want with a single mother who hadn't set foot in Wyoming in years? Janna was suddenly grateful for her unexpected new lodgers: deputy sheriff Michael Robertson and his teenaged son. The strong, silent type, Michael made her feel safe--especially when human remains were found on the property. The cold case threatened to remain unsolved. Until Janna unwittingly found a clue that would tempt a killer to come out of the woodwork. Views: 72
Tommy is a Central Systems Postal Service captain tasked with returning the dead letter to their senders. A malfunctioning casket awakens a young woman frozen for sixty-three years. Without any memories of her past, her presence ignites an adventure that brands them as rogue, pits them against pirates and sees them chased across the galaxy by programing code from her distant past. Views: 72
[Book Twenty-Four of The Dray Prescot series] Lone Earthman on the vivid and intricate world of double-sunned Antares in Scorpio, Dray Prescot had been the pawn of the unseen Star Lords who had seeded that planet with the offspring of a hundred alien races. But at last Prescot had come in sight of the goal which he shared with these space masters -- the overthrow of slavers and their evil empires On the island kingdom of Hyrklana his course now seemed clear. Overthrow its decadent queen, lead rebellion against the cruel Arena, and free the princess who was its rightful ruler. It was a hard task, but for Dray Prescot against whom sorcerers and swordsmen had contended, it was the only course he could follow. Though it might this time lead to his death, there could be no turning back. The adventures of Dray Prescot stand equal to the works of John Norman, Robert E. Howard and Edgar Rice Burroughs for sheer fast-paced high adventure. Views: 72
Eighteen-year-old Melinda Ashley never wanted to go to Mars. she had her life all planned out—marry Ross and become a teacher. But when her estranged father convinces her to take an interplanetary vacation, she finds herself tempted to leave behind her comfortable existence on earth. Mars isn't at all what she expected, and when she meets Alex Preston, a second-generation Martian colonist, she finds herself on a surprising new path. "An absorbing tale of a young woman finding her own greater context, and discovering that the pioneering spirit legacy of her ancestors is yet alive and well."—Scifidimensions.com Views: 72
They only wanted a normal life, but never realized normal for their kind meant murder, deception, kidnapping...and hunters. This is book One of the Moon Series. Books are recommended to be read in order. A werewolf from birth, Rose Sullivan has had to deal with her share of secretive living in order to preserve her own life, but things have gone too far. She is wrongly accused of homicide, and a hunter by the name of Marcus Brown has found her out. When cornered, she has no choice but to kill him. It was self-defense, but Rose has endangered all of her kind. Now she is on the run, desperately trying to reach the home of her fiancé and fellow werewolf, Jason Barnett. Being the supportive mate he is, Jason vows to do anything to keep Rose safe, even if it means dealing with the rest of the hunters face-to-face... Warning, this title contains the following: graphic language, graphic violence, including murder, and sex explained in contemporary language. Views: 72
Ben Kincaid is now a U.S. senator, but he barely has time to settle into his office before he has another murder to solve. Thaddeus Roush, Supreme Court nominee, has just revealed he is gay, and when the body of a woman is discovered during Roush's press conference--and Roush's partner is implicated in her death--Ben comes to the man's defense. Bernhardt has his formula down pat by now (the first Kincaid novel, Primary Justice , appeared in 1992), and those familiar with the series won't encounter many surprises. This one will feel either tired or comfortable, depending on whether readers think of Kincaid as an old friend. Views: 72