First Impressions by Chistopher
Koehler
Contemporary, Humor, Novel
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The first time Henry
Hughes and Cameron Jameson meet, it’s an unmitigated disaster. Cameron reminds
Henry of all he left behind when he stopped making adult films, and he cruelly
rejects Cameron. When Cameron discovers Henry’s porno-thespian past, he assumes
he’s dodged a bullet.
But circumstances
continue to throw the two together. Though the physical attraction between them
grows, they cling to first impressions, even as a slow dance reveals just how
good they could be.
Henry finally
realizes how wrong he was, but Cameron can’t cope with “sleeping with the
enemy.” It will take a confrontation for Cameron to realize just how wrong he’s
been, but unfortunately, he may have lost his chance.
Wrestling with Jesus
by Stephen Osborne
Contemporary, Novel
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Bookstore owner Randy Stone is
smitten. His new boyfriend, Kyle Temple , is sweet, hot, attentive, and great
in bed. But introducing Kyle to his family takes courage, because Randy’s
parents can be a little judgmental, and Kyle is ten years younger than Randy, a
small-time pro wrestler, and dumber than the proverbial sack of hammers.
Needless to say, Randy’s parents aren’t exactly thrilled, and even his best
friend is skeptical.
Just His Type by E E Montgomery
Daron’s looking for a certain type:
he loves tall, slim older men, and he’s sure one of them will be his one true
love, even though he doesn’t truly believe he deserves it. His lack of
confidence leads him to a series of meaningless encounters with strangers,
convinced that eventually he’ll find a relationship to last a lifetime. His
best friend and coworker, Rebel, offers Daron the only stable relationship he’s
ever known. Rebel is younger than Daron and only slightly taller, so definitely
not his type. Daron enjoys the time they spend together, but refuses to allow
himself to think it could be anything more than friendship. He’s never bothered
to consider what Rebel thinks….
Twice by Chance by Susan Laine
Contemporary, Novella
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As a teenager, Addy Monroe had a
life-changing experience—although technically the “experience” was happening to
someone else in the steamed-up backseat of the taxi stuck in traffic next to
him. Six years later, at a club in LA, Addy meets rock singer Zak Roscoe—the
man who unwittingly taught him who he is—and gets a shot at experiencing Zak
for himself.
A private and guarded person, Zak
finds Addy’s determined advances both annoying and intriguing, and he allows
himself to be seduced for a night of pleasure. Unfortunately, some old habits
die hard: Zak’s postcoital nature leaves something to be desired, and Addy
quickly realizes that sometimes fantasy and reality don’t have much in common.
If wishes were second chances….
Good Bones by Kim Fielding
Fantasy/Paranormal
– Werewolves, Novel
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Skinny, quiet hipster Dylan Warner
was the kind of guy other men barely glanced at until an evening’s indiscretion
with a handsome stranger turned him into a werewolf. Now, despite a slightly
hairy handicap, he just wants to live an ordinary—if lonely—life as an
architect. He tries to keep his wild impulses in check, but after one too many
close calls, Dylan gives up his urban life and moves to the country, where he will
be less likely to harm someone else. His new home is a dilapidated but
promising house that comes with a former Christmas tree farm and a solitary
neighbor: sexy, rustic Chris Nock.
Dylan hires Chris to help him
renovate the farmhouse and quickly discovers his assumptions about his neighbor
are inaccurate—and that he’d very much like Chris to become a permanent fixture
in his life as well as his home. Between proving himself to his boss, coping
with the seductive lure of his dangerous ex-lover, and his limited romantic
experience, Dylan finds it hard enough to express himself—how can he bring up
his monthly urge to howl at the moon?
Play It Again, Charlie by R. Cooper
BDSM/Kink, Novel
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After an accident left him broken in
body and spirit, Charlie Howard retired from the police force to teach at a
community college. Life has taught him that he’s unlikely to get what he wants,
so he’s stopped asking. Instead, he hides from the world in the apartment
complex he manages. After all, no one can leave him if he doesn’t let anyone
in.
Will, a sexy, classic-film-loving
twink, moves into the apartment across from him and—to Charlie’s surprise—makes
it clear that he’d like nothing more than to hole up with Charlie and get
kinky. Will has no problem expressing what he wants in bed or out of it, but
he’s never dated anyone long-term, and Charlie isn’t sure Will’s ready for
anything serious.
Charlie is a serious kind of guy. He
wants Will and everything a relationship could mean, even if he doesn’t have
any experience in that scene—even if that makes him vulnerable. As they grow
closer, Charlie realizes that it’s time to start asking for what he wants, and
if he wants to be happy, he’ll have to risk everything and ask Will to stay.
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All the Things I Didn't See by Cindy
Sutherland
contemporary, Novella
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Josh Kelly is a straight actor who
portrays one half of daytime TV’s most loveable gay couple. Sam Peterson is his
genuinely gay other half—on TV anyway. In real life, Josh and Sam are the best
of friends, even if they haven’t exactly been forthcoming about how their
respective relationships are falling apart.
A delusional fan comes after Sam,
putting things into stark perspective for Josh, who starts to realize
friendship might not be all he feels for his on-screen partner. But can he find
the strength to out himself to Sam when that very friendship is on the line?
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