Synopses & Reviews
Get it while it's hot. Taboo Desires by Amanda Young A run in with an old friend on the beach forces Cole to face the choice of a lifetime-embrace his desire for a man and all the pitfalls that come along with it, or return to his girlfriend and live out a half-life. Custom Ride by K.A. Mitchell A stint in the military left Ryan with a bitter memory of life in the closet. Jeff, a mechanic, has too much to lose if his private life goes public. The heat of their attraction boils over on a stormy summer night, but satisfying that need only makes them both crave more. Catching A Buzz by Ally Blue A straight-laced business student and an indie boy with a thing for extremely personal electronics spend one wild night of mind-melting sex together. Can this ride turn into a trip to last forever? Nut Cream by Jade Buchanan Toby, who's coming into his mating phase, is about to find out what happens to bad little wolves, in the best possible way. Cliff is more than ready to mark the man he has always wanted as his mate-with a little help from a bottle of nut cream. Warning: Explicit sex, graphic language, hot nekkid man love, inappropriate use of personal electronic devices, and gratuitous disco dancing
Synopsis
Guilty pleasureswe all have them. And four of Samhains top m/m erotica writers are serving them up. Taboo Desires by Amanda Young has a man facing a choicegive in to his desire for a man, or go back to his safe, straight life. In Custom Ride by K.A. Mitchell, a summer storm brings more than one man out of the closet. Ally Blues Catching a Buzz gives a whole new meaning to personal electronics. And two werewolves mark each other as mates with the help of Jade Buchanans Nut Cream. So go ahead. Get it while its hot!
About the Author
Amanda Young is a museum specialist in Spacesuits and Astronaut Equipment for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. She was responsible for the Air and Space portion of "American Festival Japan '94." a major exhibit in Tokyo, and co-wrote the collections care booklet "The Preservation, Storage and Display of Spacesuits." She was also a contributor to Extreme Textiles: Designing for High Performance (Princeton Architectural Press. 2005) and After Sputnik: 50 Years of the Space Age (Collins, 2007). She continues to conduct research into the causes of spacesuit deterioration.K.A. Mitchell is a lifelong resident of upstate New York.