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Gareth of Lachlan has been given a choice: betray the memory of his dead husband by taking another man to his bed or allow his kinsman to perish at the hands of a ruthless tyrant. Add to that a cursed fiancé, a dying king, a vengeful prince, and an everlasting love story, and you'll have my homoerotic fantasy romance, The Devil's Fire, Book One in The Kingdom of Orielle Series.
When Dr. Nathan Morris moves to small town Reed Illinois, he's counting on Reed's reputation as a gay-friendly place to make a fresh start, away from his homophobic family. Unfortunately for Nate, his past has followed him, and now it looks as if someone is aiming to turn Nate's fresh start into a dead end.
Openly gay sheriff Brandon Nash isn't about to let anything happen to his town's newest member. He'll keep Nate safe or die trying. But falling in love wasn't part of the bargain, and now it's Brandon's heart that's in real jeopardy. Book One in the Reed Series.

Alternative rock guitarist Liam Daniels has two secrets: number one, he's gay, and number two, he's in love with his best friend and lead singer, Brody Chapman. Liam is certain the first secret could ruin his career and the second could end the most important friendship of his life. Then the unthinkable happens, and a vengeful ex spills the truth about Liam's sexuality to the tabloids. Now Liam is given a choice: sit back and watch himself lose everything, or fight for both the profession he loves and for the man who's stolen his heart.

Ghost hunter/medium Marc Elliot has managed to turn what he sees as a curse--his ability to communicate with the dead--into a business that's both profitable for himself and helpful to his clients. So what if his freakish abilities have cost him the affection of his parents, the respect of his peers, and worst of all, the love of his life? Marc has made his peace with it. Or so he thinks until he gets a mysterious new client who turns out to be the very man who broke Marc's heart eight years ago: Dean Ryder.
Dean knows he messed up eight years ago when he dumped Marc after Marc confided his secret. At the time, Dean found the notion of earthbound spirits to be as unbelievable as Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Good Fairy all rolled into one. But that was before a vengeful spirit put a mark on Dean's chest, before he was nearly murdered by something he can neither see nor fight. Now Dean needs Marc's help. And if he can steal some forgiveness along the way, so much the better.
Copyright 2010 Sara Bell

Scott Winston is working hard to rebuild his acting career--the same career his own mother destroyed with her mismanagement and drug addiction. Scott's gone from being an A-list headliner to a showbiz laughingstock. Against the odds he's landed a choice part on the daytime soap A Thousand Wonders, and it looks as if he's finally getting his career back on track, when his meth-addled mom demands Scott pay up else she'll out him to the tabloids. Scott's not about to take the blackmail lying down, but there's just one problem: Scott's famous, deeply closeted lover, Zane Eastman.
Action-star Zane has it all: five beautiful children, a close friendship with his ex-wife, a successful acting career, and part ownership in a money-making television network. But the brightest spark in Zane's life--the part nobody knows about--is his fifteen month relationship with Scott Winston. The time they spend together in secret each week gives Zane the strength he needs to keep going. But when Scott announces his plans to come out as gay, not only will Zane's personal mettle be tested, but also the strength of his and Scott's love.
College senior Derek Hoffman is the first openly gay football star ever nominated for the Heisman. He has it all: a sexy as sin boyfriend, a supportive family, a promising future with the pros, and the best friend he could ever ask for in roommate and fellow player Ford Galloway. Then five seconds and a bad play threatens not only everything Derek has worked for, but all the things he thought he knew about himself and the people he loves. As he works to put his life back together, Derek begins to wonder if what he really wants has been in front of him all along. *Temporarily unavailable. Coming soon as a Torquere Press Single Shot Classic!*


Eighteen year old Dillon Carver made the biggest mistake of his life two years ago when he dumped Jamie Walker over Jamie’s decision to come out of the closet. At the time, Dillon was afraid Jamie’s revelation would out him, too, and Dillon just hadn’t been ready for the world - and his narrow-minded parents - to find out he was gay. Now things are different. Dillon wants Jamie back, and he’ll do whatever it takes to make that happen. Only one thing stands in his way: Jamie’s relationship with bad boy Ben Lewis.
Two years ago, Jamie Walker’s heart was ripped to shreds when Dillon walked out on him. With help from his best-friend Ben, Jamie was able to pick up the pieces and move on. Jamie still hasn’t been brave enough to try his hand at love again - despite the fact that Ben has made it clear he’d like more from Jamie than friendship - but for the most part Jamie has been able to put the pain behind him. Then Dillon begins an open campaign to win Jamie back, and Jamie’s life is once again thrown into chaos. Book Two in the Reed Series.





Tate Fuller's life is a God-awful mess. He's flat broke, his dead lover's parents are suing him again and his asshat landlord A.J. Boyd is evicting him from his bike shop, the one constant in Tate's life. He's starting to think things will never look up when sees an ad in the paper for a night and weekend nanny. So what if the guy who's doing the hiring is none other than A.J. himself, or if A.J. makes Tate's blood heat with something other than anger?
After having his wife dump him because she claimed a bisexual man could never be faithful, A.J. Boyd has stopped being surprised when life throws him curve balls. Stopped being surprised, that is, until he finds out his ex-wife has died and left him with a six-week old daughter he didn't even know he had. Now he's sleep-deprived, scared stiff, and ready to do something really stupid, like hire the stubborn, infuriating, cocky Tate. And if the tension between them's hot enough to restart the Chicago fire, well, so be it.

Dr. Travis Gordiani's life has officially gone to hell in a hand basket. A senior resident at a prestigious Atlanta hospital, Travis should be on top of the world. Instead, his love life sucks, his father hates him, and his work days are miserable thanks to a blue-eyed, black-haired pain in the ass named Jeremy Bowman. That Travis thinks Jeremy is one sexy SOB just makes it that much worse. Travis is pretty sure his life can't sink any lower when the unthinkable happens and he's accused of harming a patient and then covering his tracks. More shocking than that is having Jeremy Bowman come charging to his rescue.
Jeremy Bowman isn't the kind of guy who's afraid to admit when he's wrong, and he was wrong about Travis Gordiani in a big way. Far from being a spoiled daddy's boy, Travis is a stand up guy. A mouth-wateringly hot, hunky stand-up guy. No way in hell would Travis ever forge patient records, and Jeremy intends to prove it or die trying.

The strength of the big cat is undeniable. Add in the cunning and intelligence of a man, and you have a powerful combination. That's the idea behind Here, Kitty Kitty. Featuring three new shapeshifting cat tales from Jourdan Lane, Jamie Booth and Kit Zheng, and Sara Bell, this collection has all the feral heat, struggle for upper hand, and fight for survival that makes the big cat so intriguing.
From exiled lovers who show up just in time to complicate already complicated lives, to modern fairytales about cats and curses, Here, Kitty Kitty is like a catnip-fueled romp through urban jungles and magical realities. With mind-reading alphas, testosterone-laden rivalries and shapeshifter romance, the stories in Here, Kitty Kitty are a feast for even the sharpest senses. Who doesn't love the most primal of all shapeshifters? Get your paws on Here, Kitty Kitty today.

The Taste of You: Wyatt Shelton is a realist. Unlike the rest of his family, who'd just as soon pretend that the vampires, werewolves, witches, and other assorted creatures of the night who came out of the closet ten years ago didn't exist, Wyatt's decided to extend an olive branch to the supernatural community by signing up as a willing donor for one of the unfortunate vampires who can't tolerate bagged blood. It sounds like a simple thing, and Wyatt's raring to go. Raring to go, that is, until he walks into the donation room and looks deep into the undead eyes of the bastard who once broke his heart.

Do Over: Casey Imler is a walking miracle. He's stared death in the face and beaten the leukemia that was a death sentence only six months ago. Now he's determined to make the most of his second chance, to live his life in a way he was afraid to before. Number one on Casey's list of do-overs is publicly claiming the man he loves and proving to Ty that Casey can be the man of his dreams.
The proceeds from this Charity Sip will be donated to the Matthew Shepard Foundation.

Drew Harris is a master when it comes to the game of pool, but family is always a crap shoot and Drew rolled snake eyes. His parents want little to do with him. The only time they call him is when they need money, or when they want him to bail his gambling-addict brother, Vic, out of a jam. So when Drew's mother calls in a panic to let Drew know that Vic owes a local casino owner two-hundred and fifty grand, Drew's not exactly shocked. Not shocked, that is, until he learns that the guy Vic owes doesn't want the money: he wants Drew.
Casino mogul Evan Stacie never thought he was the kind of man to resort to blackmail, but the death of his brother two years ago changed a lot of things. He needs Drew's skill with a stick to ruin the man who sent Evan's brother to an early grave, and if Evan has to fight dirty to make that happen, so be it. Nothing, not his growing attraction to Drew or the soft spot Evan feels for the guy, is going to stand in his way.