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  • Wilder Thoughts by J. Tomala

    0 out of 5

    A year ago, Leo Day was the king of the world. He had won a national singing competition and had fallen in love with the charismatic Blue, a rival. Their love story was epic, as long as they lived in their private bubble.
    Now, not only was Leo’s career stagnating, things were not going well with Blue either.
    Things take an unexpected turn when, he meets the charming Chloe and her boyfriend, the world-famous actor, at a charity gala. Leo realizes, he’s going to have to make some hard decisions, if he wants to be more than Blue’s cute boyfriend.
    If he wants to be more than just a footnote in someone else’s happiness.

    There is no cheating in this book, it has explicit sex scenes of the MF, MM and MMF variety and can be read as a standalone.

  • His Grey Eyes by Laurel Black

    0 out of 5

    My pulse pounded against my eardrums. My mind short-circuited. I could feel the adrenaline pouring into my veins. I didn’t check to see if the door was still closed, if anyone was peering in. No, my normal cautiousness didn’t occur to me that day. I guess, if anything, I was supposed to push him away, to say how inappropriate this was, to suspect that he was only using my affection for something more devious.

    Instead, I wrapped my arms around his waist, and pulled him closer. I heard a small squeak escape from his lips, and while I felt him stiffen, eventually, he placed his arms around my neck, and clung to me.

    Something overcame me then. I yanked his head back, pushing my tongue into the caverns of his mouth. I could hear those subtle whimpers bubbling up from the surface of his lips, so I pressed harder, no longer caring what he thought of me.

  • Co-Star by J. Tomala

    0 out of 5

    One leaked sex-tape, a fake boyfriend, an unexpected filthy romance.

    Actor Nigel Holmen’s day isn’t going well. Someone leaked a sex-tape he doesn’t even remember making. Granted he had been probably drunk when he thought making a sex-tape with a kid that looked like he was barely twenty was a good idea.
    His PR team’s solution to this disaster? Pretending like Nigel had been dating that kid for months, so they could be indignant about the invasion of privacy. It’s either that or kissing his career goodbye.

    Nigel isn’t thrilled, but there is no way he’s gonna become a recluse over a filthy phone sex video.

    Kai never thought his one-night stand with an A-class actor would come back to bite him in the ass, but the day has come and he is fucked. So Nigel’s team offering him a deal as Nigel’s fake boyfriend seems like a good idea. Six months of cushy living in a villa and being paid to keep his mouth shut? Sign him up.

    The only problem? The chemistry between them is off the charts and Kai gets so easily attached.

    This is a standalone novel with a HEA.

  • Gordafarid Is A Queer by Kiana Firouz

    0 out of 5

    Millionaire socialite Javid Aref has always wanted to give back to her birth country — and no, supporting multiple charities dedicated to various Iranian causes doesn’t count — three years ago, she discovered the existence of a mighty sword with the ability to heal the world. Three years ago, she assembled a team and made a pact to save the world with them.

    Now, she has called them all together to make good on their promise. They think their mission is simple, and little do they know what awaits them on this journey. With the world’s fate resting on their shoulders, all womxns will have to overcome fears and discover the true meaning of bravery, all while knowing that their lives might be the ultimate sacrifice.

    Gordafarid Is A Queer is about love, friendship, loyalty, patriotism, and adventure. It encompasses all the small stories of Javid and the lesbian squad’s lives that together make up something more significant.

  • Camerica: Diaries Of My Time Online by Teddi Lee

    0 out of 5

    Read the chronicled diary entries of 20-year-old Ashley Foley, as she navigates her way through a summer filled with webcamming adventures.

    Readers will follow along as she creates her social media presence, discovers her sexual prowess and romances her boyfriend, Erik. They will also soon discover that she equally finds herself playing online with her best friend in the world, Karyn.

    At-times comical, this story is written under the narrative of a frisky, foul-mouthed, geeky nerd who just wants to have a little fun while being home for the summer.

  • Escaping the Friend Zone (Independent Woman in Love, Book 2) by J.C. Boddington

    0 out of 5

    Valentina Richards’ sexual escapades are the stuff of legends. As a young woman in her early 20s, who is confident in her sexuality and unafraid of taking risks with her heart, she believes that she’s living life to the fullest, the only way she knows how. Parents would say that she’s a bad girl who their children should steer clear of, but what do they know? Unlike others, Val isn’t sitting around judging people like her who choose to live their lives with passion; she’s too busy taking chances and forming strong connections in the real world.

    When Val takes the biggest risk of all and gives in to her undeniable attraction to Mandy, her best friend, she finds out that there’s more at stake than she anticipated. Mandy is a breath of fresh air, tender-hearted and open-minded. She also happens to be the person that Val adores most in the world.

    By admitting to her attraction for Mandy, Val realises that she’d be putting their friendship on the line. Can she and her best friend come out of it unscathed, closer than ever? Or will there be consequences? There’s also the small matter of Val still being somewhat entangled with Mr Hall, none other than Mandy’s father…

  • The Year of the Tsunami by Derrick Credito

    0 out of 5

    A fearless yet reverent story of a young Hebrew scribe’s promises to his late grandparents, who had escaped the Holocaust.

    “A vacation for the mind and soul.”
    ーBrad W. Cox, author of Children of the Program Trilogy

    “A novel of discovery, told from a unique voice at a unique time.”
    ーMichael Chin, author of My Grandfather’s an Immigrant, and So is Yours

    In 2004, when world-traveling Wes Levine arrives in New Zealand by way of Bangkok, he forms two life changing relationships. First, Wes meets Harry, a gay British heir with ties to a progressive Dutch synagogue that needs a new Torah scroll. Then, along comes mysterious and free-spirited Kayla, who offers Wes room in an Amsterdam canal house she shares with an eccentric painter.

    With Harry as a sponsor, Wes scribes a Torah to commemorate his grandparents, doing so in the same city they’d fled during World War II. After work, Wes navigates Amsterdam’s alluring Red Light District, where sex sells and anything goes. When Wes and Kayla fall in love, they also fall on the radar of a ruthless sex trafficker with a score to settle.

    An ambitious first novel, The Year of the Tsunami is about how far someone is willing to go in order to keep a promise, even in the face of devastating consequences.

  • One Thing Leads to Another by Cammie Cummins

    0 out of 5

    Confessed secrets lead to a sexual awakening for Amy while she visits friends on a business trip.

    While on a business trip, Amy confesses to her friend Betsy it’s been over two years since she’d last had sex. Flabbergasted by this startling news, Betsy’s determined to do something about it. She enlisted her husband’s help but in a way as shocking to conservative Amy as it is satisfying.

    Don’t forget to check out Cammie’s other hot first-time lesbian stories.

  • Discovery: Part 1 of the Inheritance gay romance novel series by Ryder O. Cox

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    Every family has one. That weird relative that the whole family ignores, doesn’t talk about, doesn’t invite to gatherings, etc. For Theodore Cain, it’s his Uncle Harold. Sure, Uncle Harold took care of Theo when he was younger, babysat him in his mansion when his parents couldn’t find anyone else to do it, but Theo doesn’t really remember that part of his life.

    So when Uncle Harold dies suddenly in a car accident and leaves everything he owns to Theo, he’s more than a bit surprised. But he and his boyfriend, Jun Liu-Chen, need a place to stay, and the mansion is more than spacious enough for the two of them. But when Theo starts hearing odd noises coming from the study after a few months, he starts to think that the place is haunted.

    The truth is much worse.

    In a small hidden room, Theo finds a naked man behind bars…

    Content Warning! This book contains:
    gay male rough sex
    mm gay kinky romance
    gay kidnapping (rescue only in this book)
    gay polyamory menage
    gay forced sex slave kidnapped (rescue only in this book)
    spanking fetish
    gay bdsm play
    dubious consent / dubcon
    mentions of human trafficking

  • Killer Love: a new m/m gay mafia crime enemies to lovers romance novel by Ryder O. Cox

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    Harris McGuire and Dalton Gardener are both assassins utilized by the mafia. Dalton is one of the highest professionals on the totem pole, known for his precision and planning, who works for the top crime family in the area. Harris, on the other hand, is a brutal yet efficient freelancer who various mafia outfits have been known to contract. The two assassins’ paths cross on occasion and they enjoy a friendly rivalry, with Dalton teasing Harris for not ‘settling down’ to work with a single mafia family and Harris thinking that Dalton is the more stuck up and limited of the two due to the mafia’s rules which he must follow to a T.

    But one day, unbeknownst to each other, they both receive peculiar assignments – to kill the other assassin. Dalton’s comes from his mafia boss, whereas Harris’ is from a strange anonymous (but wealthy) client. The two men chase each other around the city attempting to complete their jobs, each using his own skill set to the best of his ability.

    But when Harris corners Dalton in his home, it’s not fighting that he has on his mind…