Today's queer spec fic release: Eric Alan Westfall's eclectic MM collection 3 Gods, 2 Bets, 1 Texan:
A pair of competitive trickster gods strut into a Texas bar…and the Dragon King gives his seventh son an unknown Caravaggio for his hundredth hatchday. What could go wrong?
Today's indie author review! You Can Do Magic by R.L. Merrill:
"A very intense and emotional read... it's a good book, a love story between two guys brought together by the fates and other interferences, and some smiles and quite a few chortles."
Today's spec fic release: BL Jones' MM urban fantasy Drowning in Danger:
Sixteen years ago, Alex Nova defied the impossible and shook the world to its core. He made children into superhumans and, in doing so, made a villain out of himself. At age twenty, Rex Nova took the consequences...
Today's queer indie release: R.L. Merrill's MM rock ‘n roll fantasy/paranormal romance You Can Do Magic.
From the author of Foreword Indies Finalist Summer of Hush and BookLife Prize Quarterfinalist Brains and Brawn comes a new installment in the series...
From: My Girlfriend Almost Got Me Killed, So We Had Wild Sex (Serialized Novel)
From Chapter 10: When You Fall You Fly
I asked, “Did it bother you? My giving you orders?”
“No, I liked it. It’s like belonging somewhere. Maybe that makes no sense, but that’s what it feels like to me. If I belong to you, I have a place; a safe place. I meant it when I said I would do anything for you.”
The next thing I knew, she had let go of me and was kneeling at my feet. “Mistress Shiro, will you accept me as your submissive? I know I’m all messed up and weird, but I would be honored if you thought me worthy to serve you.”
Chapter 26 released: The Woman in Red and Dragon Lady
It would be ironic if our trio perished lost in the Sea of Trees (Aokigahara) after defeating Meiko-kun and sad if Shiro and Kao couldn’t find a way to put their relationship on a more stable footing.
Quote: After a bit, Kao said, “Who’s the woman with you?”
“Kanoko silly. She has been very brave. I don’t think I could have done it without her.”
“No, the other woman.” She pointed and sure enough, there was a woman dressed in a faded red blouse and matching skirt sitting between Kao and Kanoko.
Today's indie author review! "The Flying Mermaid" by Eule Grey, I Volcano book 1.5:
"Very well written... a beautifully told tale of strength in times of hardship and resistance during times of conflict. I have not read the other stories in the series, but I have put them on my list."