The room at Beauchamps’s Introduction House in which I was ensconced, and which the Madame had so generously offered for my purposes, was uncomfortably warm. I’d removed my frock coat in an effort to alleviate some of my discomfort, though in the interest of at least a modicum of social propriety, I’d kept my waistcoat... Continue Reading →
In Which Beau Schemery, The Prime Minister of England, The Prince of Blackside & The Seventh of London Sit Down For An Interview With Me. And There’s A Chance To Win A Book Too!
The room at Beauchamps’s Introduction House in which I was ensconced, and which the Madame had so generously offered for my purposes, was uncomfortably warm. I’d removed my frock coat in an effort to alleviate some of my discomfort, though in the interest of at least a modicum of social propriety, I’d kept my waistcoat... Continue Reading →
Fall Into You by Posy Roberts
The course of true love never did run smooth. – William Shakespeare Simon Phillips hates Thomas Schultz. Or at least he hates the fact that Thomas constantly sings with his shirt off, which makes Simon capable of doing little more than focusing on the man’s chest rather than paying attention to tending bar the way... Continue Reading →
Debt Price (Master/Other) by Dusk Peterson
Death's the discharge of our debt of sorrow. – Lucius Annaeus Seneca I first became familiar with Dusk Peterson’s work a couple of years ago when I read the book Life Prison. It’s more than a bit of an understatement to say I was impressed with it. It’s more closely accurate to say I was... Continue Reading →
Convincing Arthur and Convincing Leopold by Ava March
When we are in love we often doubt that which we most believe. ~ François de la Rochefoucauld Did you pick up these two books when Ava March was offering them for $.99 apiece at Amazon? If not, I can honestly say I wouldn’t have been at all upset if I’d paid full price for... Continue Reading →
The 7th of London by Beau Schemery
Today if we wish to change the world, it isn't magic but science that will give us our tools. – Orson Scott Card I think if Charles Dickens were alive today and had the opportunity to re-imagine Oliver Twist into a Steampunk/Fantasy/Alternate History adventure, he might have rewritten a story and characters very much like... Continue Reading →
O Come All Ye Kinky Edited by Sarah Frantz
Let’s be naughty and save Santa a trip. – Gary Allan Well, happy hot, hot holidays, everyone. Seems ‘tis the season to be bound and gagged and spanked and sexed up to the nines, when gifts aren't tied up in ribbons and bows as much as folks are tied up in leather and ropes and... Continue Reading →
O Come All Ye Kinky Edited by Sarah Frantz
Let’s be naughty and save Santa a trip. – Gary Allan Well, happy hot, hot holidays, everyone. Seems ‘tis the season to be bound and gagged and spanked and sexed up to the nines, when gifts aren't tied up in ribbons and bows as much as folks are tied up in leather and ropes and... Continue Reading →
Today's Free Book At JMS Books is Paul Alan Fahey's The View From 16 Podwale Street
If you're a fan of short fiction, if you're a fan of historical fiction, if you'd like to believe that from the tragedy that was the genocide of the Jewish people during World War II, some semblance of happiness was achieved by a fortunate few, then go right now and pick up the Rainbow Award... Continue Reading →
Today’s Free Book At JMS Books is Paul Alan Fahey’s The View From 16 Podwale Street
If you're a fan of short fiction, if you're a fan of historical fiction, if you'd like to believe that from the tragedy that was the genocide of the Jewish people during World War II, some semblance of happiness was achieved by a fortunate few, then go right now and pick up the Rainbow Award... Continue Reading →
Death on a Cold Night Edited by Jess Faraday
Murder is easy, if no one suspects you. – Agatha Christie And now for something completely different. Death on a Cold Night can’t technically be categorized as LGBT, though there are two short stories in the anthology with gay thematic elements: Lee Mullins’ “Burnt December” and Christalea McMullin’s “Club Pandemonium”. I've never read any of... Continue Reading →
Death on a Cold Night Edited by Jess Faraday
Murder is easy, if no one suspects you. – Agatha Christie And now for something completely different. Death on a Cold Night can’t technically be categorized as LGBT, though there are two short stories in the anthology with gay thematic elements: Lee Mullins’ “Burnt December” and Christalea McMullin’s “Club Pandemonium”. I've never read any of... Continue Reading →
One True Thing (One Thing #2) by Piper Vaughn and M.J. O'Shea
Everyone spends their lives trying to balance their world between good and evil. – Laurell K. Hamilton Poor Dusty Davis. So, he’s landed himself in California, with Rue and Erik and baby Alice, hoping to leave all the hard times behind him and looking for a fresh start. But then, stumbling headlong into a single... Continue Reading →
One True Thing (One Thing #2) by Piper Vaughn and M.J. O’Shea
Everyone spends their lives trying to balance their world between good and evil. – Laurell K. Hamilton Poor Dusty Davis. So, he’s landed himself in California, with Rue and Erik and baby Alice, hoping to leave all the hard times behind him and looking for a fresh start. But then, stumbling headlong into a single... Continue Reading →
Small Gems – Blast Off by Jennifer Cierra
Fate brought you back to me, this time I won't let you leave. – Unknown Sometimes a man’ll get a notion in his head to do the right thing but for the wrong reasons, or sometimes it’s a matter of doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, whatever the case, six year ago, Jordan... Continue Reading →
Small Gems – Blast Off by Jennifer Cierra
Fate brought you back to me, this time I won't let you leave. – Unknown Sometimes a man’ll get a notion in his head to do the right thing but for the wrong reasons, or sometimes it’s a matter of doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, whatever the case, six year ago, Jordan... Continue Reading →

