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ANNOUNCEMENT: Into the Mystic Volume Three Anthology

Into the Mystic Volume Three

Volume three of the lesbian/bisexual fantasy anthology series “Into the Mystic” is finally here:: Nine lesbian/bisexual paranormal short stories… It Started Before Noon – All stories must begin somewhere. Heart’s Thaw – A frozen heart is no match for ignited passions. Fire and Brine – Of all the bars in all the world, Alice had to wander into Cassandra’s. Are either of them ready for what comes next? Dance with Me – Can a werewolf and a vampire put aside their differences to catch a thief in the Windy City? My Cup of O Pos – Not every visit to … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Song of the Faerie Prince, by Tay LaRoi

The Song of the Faerie Prince

QSFer Tay LaRoi has a new bi/pan fantasy book out: Sixteen-year-old Gia Johnson is comfortable in the background, but when dark magic looms over her town, her beautiful voice will put her in a spotlight she never imagined: the Seelie Court. To get out alive and save her childhood friend, she’ll have to trust Oliver O’Brian, a trans classmate and a Prince of Faerie, especially when an ancient evil rears its ugly head from the depths of Lake Michigan. All the while, Gia finds herself drawn to Oliver, but what does that mean if she’s always liked girls? NineStar Press … Read more

Thomas Tryon, Dark Secrets – Boogieman In Lavender

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by Jeff Baker The strangers find themselves in a small town in the country. A town where the older, quieter, simpler ways are important. A town where religion is important and the people are close to nature, to the land, to the tall, growing corn. By the end of the tale, the strangers realize (too late) that religion and the corn have blended in horrific ways. Stephen King’s “Children of the Corn,” right? No. Thomas Tryon’s 1973 novel “Harvest Home,” which predates King’s 1977 short story. Thomas Tryon broke into the literary scene with his novel “The Other,” in the … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Midwife and The Lindworm, by A.A. Freeman

The Midwife and The Lindworm

QSFer A.A. Freeman has a new queer fable out: The Midwife has worked on her share of unusual births over the years—from foxes to royalty to the Gods themselves. One of the stranger births she assisted was a queen who delivered twins: one a boy, the future king, and one a serpent, known as The Lindworm. Now, almost twenty years later, the queen has called upon The Midwife again—this time, to rid the castle of The Lindworm once and for all. Devouring maidens from across the land, it seems the monster’s thirst for blood cannot be slaked. But the sensible … Read more

LEGEND: From Whence Came Camelot?

Camelot

Camelot was a mythical castled city, said to be located in Great Britain, where King Arthur held court. It was the center of the Kingdom of Logres and in Arthurian legend would become the location of the round table that held 150 knights. Stories about King Arthur are known from at least as early as the ninth century. One of the most famous early Arthurian writers was Geoffrey of Monmouth, who lived during the first half of the 12th century. In his book, “History of the Kings of Britain,” Monmouth wrote a number of stories about King Arthur and Merlin, … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Dragon’s Forbidden Omega, by Connor Crowe

The Dragon's Forbidden Omega

QSFer Connor Crowe has a new MM paranormal book out in the Darkvale Dragons series: “If loving him is wrong, I don’t want to be right.” An Adorkable Omega… Ansel Anderson was only a teenager when his parents died in battle. In the years since, he’s spent every waking moment studying magitech and hiding away from the world. After four years abroad, he’s no longer the boy he once was. He’s back home, ready to make his mark, and a mysterious voice insists that his mentor is also his mate. A Thrill-Seeking Alpha… Tork Davenport shoots first and asks questions … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: The Imposter Prince – Wendy Rathbone

The Imposter Prince

QSFer Wendy Rathbone has a new MM fantasy book out: His love for an enemy prince threatens his very life. Dare does not mind serving the spoiled and cruel Prince Darius. Growing up with him, Dare does everything for Darius including homework, bed play demands, and even doubling for him as the prince grows too paranoid to face even the smallest of crowds. But everything changes in a single moment when Dare, while posing as Darius, is abducted by the enemy. A captive in a new and hostile land, Dare meets another prince who seems just as indulged and rotten … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: Chasing Moonslight, by Riley S. Keane

Chasing Moonslight

QSFer Riley S. Keene has a new queer fantasy story out: Aurel can’t help but help…even when it comes to killers. Aurel the silversmith is a famously generous man, and he has been of inestimable help to some of the mightiest figures in Underrealm. It has earned him powerful friends, and it’s even earned him a bit of coin. And today it might get him killed. An assassin of the Tabarzin is asleep in Aurel’s basement, and the law is hunting for her. He has no idea what to do about her, and it couldn’t have come at a worse … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Machine Metal Magic, by Hanna Dare

Machine Metal Magic - Hannah Dare

QSFer Hanna Dare has a new MM sci fi book out: The galaxy’s a dangerous place. Best not to travel it alone. It’s been over a century since the AIs rose up and attacked, driving humans from Earth and leaving them scattered across the galaxy. Humanity survives, but always fearful of the technology that allows them travel among the stars, never knowing when it may turn against them once more. An interstellar fugitive. For Jaime Bashir, born with the ability to communicate telepathically with computers, his gifts are more of a curse. They also make him a target. On the … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Book of Songs, by Louice Svedin

The Book of Songs

QSFer Louice Svedin has a new queer fantasy book out: Anne has led a privileged life: she is a weaver, a magic user, in a world ruled by the extraordinary. Yet one day it all changes. She is deemed too powerful by the aristocracy and is sent to a monastery for life. To avoid this fate she embarks on a journey, driven by a prophecy she doesn’t want to fulfill. But will she have any choice in the end? The Book of Songs is the first stand-alone novel in The Weaver Trilogy. Written by Louice Svedin, it’s a story about … Read more