Book Name: Mythologically Torqued, Volume 1
(anthology)
Author Names: Leigh Ellwood, L.J. Hamlin, Eva Lefoy,
V.L. Locey, Jacey Mills, Alisha Monroe, Shiloh Sadler, Alyx Shaw, Delilah
Storm, T. Strange, Carol Tierney, Angelique Voison, Max Wilde, Salome Wilde,
Logan Zachary
Release
Date: May 13, 2015
Publisher: Torquere Press
Cover
Artist: BSClay
Blurb(s):
Torquere's largest
anthology to date features a total of 15 authors please to bring you 15 unique
tales from when gods and goddesses ruled the world. This collection features
both m/m and f/f content for your reading pleasure. Dare you enter this realm
of Mythologically Torqued fantasy? Be on the lookout for Volume 2 summer 2015.
Mythologies from around
the globe receive a happy little twist in this first volume of Mythologically Torqued. A Scottish
kelpie, Greek gods and goddesses, a Japanese princess, and demons delight and
intrigue in these stories, each containing LGBT elements.
OR…
Whether it’s Greco-Roman
gods and goddesses or heroes from tales around the globe, Mythologically
Torqued, volume 1 brings together not-so-classic lovers with a Torquere twist.
OR…
Eros finds his soul mate
in the arms of a demigod friend in L.J. Hamlin’s In Love with Zeus’ Son. In
Shiloh Sadler’s Clipped Wings, two men on a plantation find love under the most
unusual circumstances in 1842 Missouri. V.L. Locey’s Back to the Garden, Pan
hits up Woodstock with the sun god Apollo—sex, drugs, and rock and roll take on
a whole new meaning. In Brísingamen, Carol Tierney offers us the story of a
magical necklace, and the payment goddess Freyja delivered to four dwarven
sisters for it’s creation. Delphinos, by T. Strange, is a modern-age retelling
of Dionysus’ creation of dolphins. In Angelique Voison’s version of the
Japanese Moon Princess myth, Reiko is tasked with bringing the Emperor’s future
bride, the fabled Moon Princess to court, and complications arise when Reiko
falls head over heels for Kaguya. Charged with ensuring Sisyphus fails,
Hercules is conflicted by his feelings for the former ruler in Angelique
Voison’s How Hercules Got His Bruise. In Leah Ellwood’s Styx and Stone,
Ferrying souls across the Styx is a lonely business, but Charon doesn’t
mind—newly arrived Stone is more than willing to keep him company. No one
believes in the Greek gods anymore, and Apollo is in a rut, Ganymede—cupbearer
to the gods— tries to get Apollo to see what’s in front of him in Jacey Mills’
Another Night at the End of the World. Salome Wilde's Eternal Grind offers a
corporate take on Christian Hell, populated with horned and hoofed demons
inspired by medieval monks' fertile imaginations, which follows a pair of
lesbian demon baristas, determined to find their own happily-ever-after. In the
distant past, Ero was the god of desire, but in present day, he looks for love
with Psy—a peerlessly gorgeous mortal man—and needs to keep a secret, in Alisha
Monroe’s The Myth of Ero and Psy. Bound by chains and defenseless, Thor is
being held captive by Garrick, a young man also forced to service until demands
are met in Logan Zachary’s Bound by Desire. Together, attraction ignites
between Thor and Garrick—can love grow if it is bound by desire? In Delilah
Storm’s The Golden Balls, true love’s kiss is powerful, and Jasper’s sexuality
awakens—will Anur be able to keep Jasper in this sleepy little kingdom? A
spurned lover, mythical horse, and a public official walk into a pub—murder,
mayhem, and everlasting love result in Alyx Shaw’s The Kelpie.
Pages or Words: 106,600 words
Categories: Alternate universe, BDSM, Bisexual,
Contemporary, Erotica, Fantasy, Fiction, Gay Fiction, Historical, Humor,
Lesbian Romance, M/M Romance, Menage/Poly, Paranormal, Romance, *Trans
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