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The Invisible Chains (Dark Tales of Randamor the Recluse # 1) by Eurypon

Dark gay adventure story

While the kingdom of Ximerion is threatened at its southern border by a major power, the king sends his two youngest sons, the half brothers Anaxantis and Ehandar, as Lord Governors to the Northern Marches where minor raids by wild barbarians are expected.  Under the guidance of an old and trusted general, the king hopes to keep the young princes . . .

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Alisiyad by Sarah R. Suleski

Twenty-year-olds Liseli Luenford and Russell Markson are living mundane, disappointing, lonely lives in a small midwestern town; working jobs better suited for high school students. Both want something more from life, though what exactly they cannot name, or even begin to achieve. Liseli finds solace in the Mill, a building on the edge of town, long abandoned and all . . .

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Ember by Bettie Sharpe

Imagine the Cinderella fairytale without the sweet fairy godmother, that Prince Charming was a louse, and Cinderella was a witch capable of cruelty and spitefulness.  Sharpe’s retelling of the classic tale includes lust, deception, and violence.  Nothing you’d ever expect in the Cinderella myth, but still the heart of the story survives in this re-imagining for mature readers. . . .

A complete novel.
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The God Eaters by Jesse Hajicek

A western themed fantasy, following the story of a low-level political discontent beginning with his imprisonment in a decidedly high security prison. . . .

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Aquarius by Jinxtigr

Sci-Fi Soap Opera in Space

Edie was pleased to get a job working the vast space-tanker/cruise-ship Aquarius as a systems programmer, particularly as she was a ‘totemized’ person—transformed into a walking, human-sized cat. But she couldn’t have imagined what she’d face there—whether it was the terrors of the planet-sized Main Tank, water reservoir for terraforming and alive with unthinkable denizens, or the shock of . . .

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Ghosts Of Rainmoor by Jinxtigr

High Fantasy with a Furry Twist

Jinx barely survived his experiences in Rainmoor, and escaped to the woods with his new mate to try and build a life he could understand and appreciate. However, his obligations haunt him quite literally, and drag him scrabbling and yowling into a world of magic, sophistication, and intrigue. What can a magically created bipedal tiger do, but try . . .

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Kings of Rainmoor by Jinxtigr

Fantasy Mystery with Murder and Magic

Jinx, tigerish creation of a perverse rogue wizard, is summoned to the magical plane of Rainmoor to serve as a bodyguard to the rightful King of that plane—but he is way out of his depth, and under suspicion himself as the death toll mounts. Which Jinx will emerge at last—the jungle beast that walks as a man, the loyal . . .

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Unicorn Bait by Windvein/S.A. Hunter

Naomi was in her kitchen, minding her own business, when all of a sudden she was chucked to another planet.  As if that weren’t bad enough, she was attacked, betrayed, and married off against her will.  That was on the first day.  The next day was worse, much worse.  Two words will suffice to describe the next day, and they . . .

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Catharsis by Skyla Dawn Cameron

You can't always escape what you are.

Live the Journey . . . Experience the Horror . . . Discover the Truth.  Catharsis tells the story of a troubled young woman with special gifts and heavy burdens. . . .  In an attempt to escape mysterious forces that may ultimately destroy her, Eve Shelby packs up her little sister, Dez, and embarks on a journey with a group of fellow telepaths.  After a car accident leaves one person . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Life, Love, and a Polar Bear Tattoo by Heather Wardell

When Candice’s in-laws were killed eight months ago buying a huge faux polar bear rug for her Christmas present, she lost more than just two of her favorite people: she lost her husband Ian as well.  After only two years of marriage, their guilt and pain have left them living together but apart, unable to really talk for fear of . . .

A complete pdf novel.
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Spireclaw by Huw Langridge

A supernatural tale of love and identity.

All the time we are surrounded by coincidences.  Some we pay a second thought to and then forget about.  Some fill us with wonder.  Some we never even notice.  But there are some which can scare us. When Kieran Whyteleafe starts to see little coincidences happening around him he decides to investigate their meaning.  The coincidences seem to centre . . .

A complete novel.
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Rocinante by Wes Boyd

Vagabonding in the seventies!  The only thing that kept Mark going in Vietnam was his plan to spend some time wandering the country by air, like barnstormers did 50 years before.  In the last days before leaving, he acquires a partner—a tall, morose girl named Jackie.  They spend months on their aerial oddessy, falling in love along the way while . . .

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