Monday, October 17, 2011

New Dreamspinner Press Releases Week October 17th, 2011

Little Boy Lost: Discovered by JP Barnaby
Contemporary, Novel
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Little Boy Lost, Book Four

Little Boy Lost is the story of Jamie Mayfield, a golden-haired fallen angel. Dumped into a gay rehab center and shunned by his parents, the once-adored son of small-minded, small town people has had to find his own way in life.

Jamie is astonished and dismayed when Brian McAllister, the boy he knows is the other half of his soul, explodes back into his precarious life. In the nearly two years they’ve been apart, not a day has gone by that Jamie hasn’t thought of Brian, no matter how hard surviving has been. How can Jamie protect Brian from the pain and brutalization in his life when he can’t even protect himself? Brian and Jamie will put every bit of themselves into saving each other, but Steven O’Dell isn’t the only obstacle keeping the boys apart. Jamie’s own self-hatred may prove to be their undoing.

 Higher Learning
Contemporary, Anthology
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Enter the hallowed halls of higher learning, where there's a lot more to life, sex, and love than what these men can get out of a book. They'll give English a slip of the tongue, practice their Interpersonal Communication skills, and learn about the birds and the bees in Biology. Join them as they see why flexibility is important in Phys Ed, figure the odds of finding the perfect mate in Statistics, flirt and woo each other with poetry in Literature, and discover why Chemistry is a double entendre.

Rainy Days and Star Charts by Ellen Holiday
Tutor Me, Love by Ellee Hill
Inspiration by Claire Russett
Second Beginnings by Leora Stark
Bug Boy by Jeanette Grey
Accismus by Cooper West
Men’s Shirts, Short Skirts by Amberly Smith
Learning After Hours by Jamie Lowe
Universally Gay by M. Lee
Literature and Lust by J.J. Levesque
Statistical Outliers by G.P. Keith
Surprise Me by Dawn Kimberly Johnson
Close Distance Education by Dar Mavison
Brazos Mud and Horn-Rimmed Glasses by Eve Ocotillo

Maybe with a Chance of Certainty by John Goode
Contemporary,Novella
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Kyle has worked hard at being the invisible student, toiling through high school in the middle of Nowhere, Texas. Brad is the baseball star at Foster High. Both boys are damaged in ways that the rest of the world can’t see. When they bond over a night of history tutoring, Kyle thinks that maybe his life has taken a turn for the not-so-lonely.

He finds out quickly that the promise of fairy-tale love is a lie when you’re gay and falling for one of the most popular boys in school, and if being different is a sin in high school, then being gay is the biggest sin of all. Now Kyle and Brad need to come to an understanding amidst the scrutiny of their peers or their fledgling relationship will crash and burn before it ever gets off the ground.

2nd Edition
1st Edition published as a short story under the same title by Dreamspinner Press.

 Easy Sinking by Cecilia Ryan
Science Fiction, Novella
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Asata is a backwater planet, favored by the less-than-honest sorts that hang around the outer rim of the galaxy. Melech, captain of the Thalassa, is no exception, though he’s scaled back his activities recently. He's on Asata for a quiet few days of rest and relaxation and to get rid of some cargo he doesn't want to be caught with. When Aiolos, a scruffy but attractive Human, literally falls at his feet, Melech takes it as a sign that his luck is about to turn. Instead, he finds himself naked and penniless, watching Aiolos run off into the night. Melech is sure he‘s seen the last of the engaging thief, until he runs into him again—literally—a few days later, with a proposition Melech is just intrigued enough to consider accepting.

 Love for Hire by Anna Marie May
Contemporary, Novella
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Hustler and art aficionado Jayden Collins doesn’t expect much out of life, so when rich playboy Matt Archer not only saves his life but offers to pay him to pretend to be his boyfriend, it seems too good to be true. The guarded, cautious Jayden takes him up on the offer, but he never expects to fall in love with his snobbish, inconsiderate client.

Jayden doesn’t have much time to think about it, though, because his life is in danger—apparently someone is trying to kill him. Or so he thinks until he discovers Matt’s secret. Furious to learn of his employer’s deceit, Jayden leaves Matt, breaking his own heart in the process. But Matt is used to getting what he wants... and he’s not going to let go so easily.

 Artistic Appeal by Andrew Grey
Part of the Bottled Up Series
Contemporary , Novel
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Brian Watson knows close friends Gerald Young and Dieter Krumpf have an ulterior motive when they invite him to their Christmas party. Brian has taken over the case to secure the return of the famous painting called The Woman in Blue to Dieter, but they don’t want Brian to be all work and no play. They intend to set him up with a friend, but he’s not who catches Brian’s eye. Instead, it’s Nicolai, the deaf art restorer caring for the works already returned to Dieter.

But pursuing Nicolai won’t be easy. A year ago Nicolai had to fight to regain his independence after a bad break-up, and he’s reluctant to give up his freedom a second time. Plus, Brian has competition in Justin, Nicolai’s ex, who wants him back badly.

Nicolai’s reluctance isn’t the only roadblock. Brian was married to a woman for almost ten years. Now he has to confess to his mother, his ex-wife, and his young daughter that he loves a man—all while conducting a potentially groundbreaking court case and trying to convince Nicolai that love isn’t about co-dependence, it’s about support.

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