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REVIEW: Pleasure Intense at Christmas by Ju Ephraime

He wanted her from the first touch of her hand. He vowed then that he’d have her. Now, this Christmas, two years of planning will come to fruition and he’s anticipating taking her in every position possible, and there are many. They’ll have an entire day and night to try all sixty-four. The Kamasutra be … Continue reading REVIEW: Pleasure Intense at Christmas by Ju Ephraime

REVIEW: Beyond the Pale by Mark Anthony

A strange rift in ordinary reality draws saloon owner Travis Wilder and ER doctor Grace Beckett into the otherworld of Eldh--a land of gods, monsters, and magic that is sorely in need of heroes.Warnings: Violence, mentions of depression, mentions of CSACategory: M/F Delving into the world of second hand book stores is always a journey. … Continue reading REVIEW: Beyond the Pale by Mark Anthony

REVIEW: Rules of Ascension by David B Coe

For 900 years, since the Qirsi War, the Forelands have enjoyed relative peace. The Qirsi leaders, Weavers whose powerful magic could bend to their will not only the elements but also the thoughts of others, were all killed. The rest of the pale-skinned Qirsi were scattered throughout the realm. They were no longer a threat … Continue reading REVIEW: Rules of Ascension by David B Coe

REVIEW: Every Hero Deserves a Blowjob by Aaron Huston

Everything seemed to have hit rock-bottom for Karma. A college educated former Marine and now a convicted felon, it would be easy to say divorce was hard. With a daughter on the way from a spur of the moment relationship, he was ready to accept whatever dead-end path life was heading. Lucky-or unlucky-for him, the … Continue reading REVIEW: Every Hero Deserves a Blowjob by Aaron Huston

REVIEW: Australian Holiday by Harrison Warwick

Smug American Jason thought that his blind date with the comely Aussie Amanda would lead to fun down under. After all, they share common interests in mild BDSM, and plan a not-so-mild kidnapping scenario. Dominance and submission is based on trust, Jason reasonably believed, but a humbling experience with Amanda will soon devolve into a … Continue reading REVIEW: Australian Holiday by Harrison Warwick

Cold Hands in the Dark: Audur’s Haunted Dwelling by Elizabeth King

When Audur Egilsdottir receives a mysterious package in the mail containing the deed to a house, everyone should have been surprised. But they weren't. For Audur, this was just one more way in which life railroaded her into a set course, driving her to a fate she was unaware of. She moved in, unaware that … Continue reading Cold Hands in the Dark: Audur’s Haunted Dwelling by Elizabeth King

REVIEW: The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht

The city of Elendhaven sulks on the edge of the ocean. Wracked by plague, abandoned by the South, stripped of industry and left to die. But not everything dies so easily. A thing without a name stalks the city, a thing shaped like a man, with a dark heart and long pale fingers yearning to … Continue reading REVIEW: The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht

REVIEW: Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue by the Marquis de Sade

Justine is a story of two sisters, Justine and Juliette who have been thrown out of an orphanage. Mainly the book is about the sufferings of Justine, the protagonist and her sister Juliette who benefits herself through dissipation. The truth of virtues is the other-way-round to her; it depicts the persistent battle between good and … Continue reading REVIEW: Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue by the Marquis de Sade

REVIEW: Black Kitten by Melissa Sweeney

Vincenzo, a prominent man in New York's mafia scene, has become the proprietor of sever well-known speakeasies throughout the state, including Black Kitten, a popular gay bar in Harlem. Here, he meets his girlfriend, Sylvia Belmonte, a girl who he'd drop everything for, even his own Family name. But can he fully open up to … Continue reading REVIEW: Black Kitten by Melissa Sweeney