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"Dying sucks hairy monkey balls, even when you're not the stiff."
Denton Mills has a secret: he can see dead people. Or rather, how
they died. It's quite a drag in a city like Chicago, teeming with
the echoes of the no-longer living. Rather than whine about it,
Denton has learned to live with his troublesome talent. His
adaptability comes in handy when he meets his enigmatic new
neighbor. Bran Maurell catches Denton's eye right away, but
unfortunately Mr. Tall, Dark, and Mysterious is as standoffish as
he is alluring. However, after an unexpected introduction from
Bran's cat brings the two men together, Denton discovers they have
a mutual interest in the spirit world. Herbalist by day, Bran
moonlights as a witch, performing house cleansings for a fee. From
Bran, Denton learns that his knack for interacting with the dead
qualifies him as a necromancer. It makes good business sense for
them to team up and rid Chicago of its pesky spirits one grateful
client at a time. Amongst ghostly adventures the attraction between
the men is impossible to ignore. They seem like perfect
partners-unless Bran's not-so-little secret comes between them.
Warning: men loving men, ghosts with attitudes, and a portly feline
with hidden talents. Note: Denton also plays a small but important
role in Spirit Sanguine.
Jon Cooper used to think he wanted a life free of complications,
but that was before he got involved with his roommate, Leander. Jon
knows that the only thing he can't lose is what he doesn't have,
but where does that leave him? Leander Thorne, on the other hand,
is an easygoing bookworm, with an addiction to books and cooking
shows, and a soft spot for Jon, despite Jon's grumpiness. He also
happens to be a psychic specializing in finding lost pets and-more
recently-lost people. He's good at it. Too good if you ask Jon,
Unsolved crimes, missing people and bodies buried in the Mojave
Desert make Jon's and Leander's lives anything but uncomplicated.
Jon is forced to dig into his soul and find a way to let go of his
past if he wants to keep Leander.
A college campus sex romp Jamie Brennan is studying English
literature but majoring in seduction. Blessed with good looks,
charm, and confidence, Jamie lives for the chase. He has a
well-earned reputation as a seducer of straight guys, but he's also
happy to help fellow gay students out of the closet when they are
ready. Jamie sees nothing wrong with having a healthy sex life,
even if his amorous pursuits frequently land him in sticky
situations. Alas, not everyone approves of Jamie's adventures.
Roger Hunt, the hunky grad student, who dresses more like a
lumberjack than the talented artist he is, gives Jamie hostile
looks whenever their paths cross. Jamie tries to ignore Roger, but
they can't seem to stop running into each other. Every time they
meet the air crackles with tension, and Jamie begins to wonder if
it's fate or design pushing them together.
Trouble comes in deceptive packages Still recovering from an
accident that left him emotionally and physically battered, Jon's
goal is to lead a simple life, free of complications and
attachments. His new roommate-a happy-go-lucky bookworm-seems to
fit into his plans fine at first. He doesn't find out till later
that Leander's also a psychic, specializing in finding lost pets.
Jon's a skeptic when it comes to the supernatural, so he's
convinced Leander's a nut job. Jon's beliefs are challenged when
Leander has to track down a missing teenager and he ropes Jon into
assisting him. Soon the two of them are knee-deep in a decades-old
murder case. The hills and valleys of the City of Angels hold many
buried secrets, and Leander has a knack for finding them. Jon's
hopes for a trouble-free life go out the window as he's drawn
deeper into Leander's psychic sleuthing. Digging into the past
poses many dangers, but the biggest risk Jon faces is putting his
bruised heart on the line. Warning: Men loving men, skeletons, and
an unlucky Chihuahua. 28,000 words
"When you fall in love, it can't all just be hanging loose..."
After graduating from art school Nate left the Midwest for sunny
Southern California, not quite sure what he hoped to find. It was
almost certainly not falling in love with another man. His whole
world and assumptions about himself begin to slowly turn upside
down on one hot summer day. Seeking respite from the heat and his
loneliness at Venice Beach he has a chance encounter with a
handsome blond surfer. Jez is friendly, easygoing, and just a
little bit mysterious. Openly gay, Jez offers Nate a place to stay,
and the two men become fast friends. Nate makes new friends,
adjusts to his new life, but his unbidden attraction to Jez keeps
growing. In their moments of closeness Nate realizes that he wants
Jez more than just a friend, but it might be too late. To make Jez
his, Nate has to face not only his own fears and insecurities, but
his mysterious mate has secrets of his own. Warning: Al fresco
man-love, a scene-stealing old coot, and a relentless California
sun.
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