Monday Mentions: Dec. 14, 2015
Looking for a little something to chase away the holiday shopping blues?
Why not hop on over to PayHip and ARe and pick up a couple of this weeks NEW reads!
By purchasing these books direclty through eBook retailers you help your authors keep more of their profits while at the same time still being able to enjoy their books right on your Kindle.
Quillon's Covert - Publication Date, Dec. 18, 2015
Authors: Joseph Lance Tonlet and Louis Stevens
TAGS: GAY, EROTICA, ROMANCE, TABOO, INCEST
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Martin is a guy’s guy, one who enjoys the simple things in life: baseball games with his son, family days, barbecues, and date nights with his lovely wife.
Once a year for two weeks, Martin takes his son, Marty, to Quillon’s Covert, a rustic family cabin secluded in the beautiful California mountains. Since before those long days of learning to play ball, Marty has loved his dad, but as Marty matures, Martin starts to see something else settle in his son’s uncertain gaze. What’s there lingers a little more than it should, and it seems far more appraising than it once was.
As Marty shows every sign of taking the lead, Martin is faced with the tough choices most parents never see: lose his son by being a father, or try to balance what’s best for their relationship by being something… more.
But with another trip to Quillon’s Covert on the horizon, has the point of no return already begun?
Caught Inside A Snowstorm - Publication Date, Dec. 18, 2015 Author: Ann Anderson
TAGS: erotic romance, fantasy, gay, m/m, slash, supernatural
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Corey's about to find out that Jack Frost is real. Jack Frost is lonely. Everyone else is partnering off, celebrating the winter holidays throughout the world, but who wants Jack Frost? When he's flying over a mountain, he witnesses a skier caught in a snowstorm. While Jack can't stop the storm, he can take the human, a man named Corey, to a nearby cabin and give him a bit of his snow spirit essence so Corey can survive the storm. Once the storm passes, Jack doesn't want to let Corey go, because while he's human, he's kind, at least to Jack, who receives sparse kindness as it is. The only problem: Corey seems to think Jack is some hallucination or dream brought on by his close call with death.