Deep runs the world of magic—and desire.
Lindsay finally escapes the military testing facility that is trying to ‘fix’ his magic, but the man who rescues him from near death in a dark alley is far from a savior. He’s a feral mage nearly as broken as Lindsay himself. Yet Dane lays his life on the line to protect him, restoring the one thing Lindsay thought was gone forever: hope.
But true freedom to live—and to love—will elude Lindsay until he can regain his magic and win Dane’s complete devotion. And survive long enough to do both.
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In SLOW BLOOM, Ricky Talbot, fresh from his first year at university, is looking to have a perfect summer. He gets to work for the man he’s had a crush on for years and spend the rest of his days training for the swim team. Jack Corson, on the other hand, is a suburban hermit with a tangled past. When an unexpected encounter turns into more, Ricky and Jack must see if they have what it takes for love to bloom despite all of their differences, the distance between them while Ricky’s away at school, Jack’s past and Ricky’s parents.
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[TorquereBooks | ARe]


In THE LONGEST NIGHT, a curse has kept Gray and Vale apart for decades, save for one night a year. When night falls on Winter Solstice, Vale appears to tell Gray that he has a plan to break the curse, but the plan may be more dangerous than Gray realizes.
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In BECOMING US, Zac and Bryce are best friends. In their last year of college, their friendship is falling apart until their conflict opens a closet full of family drama, high anxiety, and hidden longing. Bryce and Zac knew who they were — until they had to start over from the first kiss.
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In Slapshot, Jay isn’t sure about the new kid on his hockey team. He and Mattie start off with a fist-fight, in fact, neither of them willing to give an inch. When it comes time for them to start rooming, together, though, Jay has some advice for the lonely new star of the ice. Can Mattie give up feeling like an outsider find what he needs with Jay?
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In Dianne Fox’s GOD OF WINE, succubus Maggie is a bartender for ex-god of wine Dean. He understands her needs, and lets her come and go as she pleases. When ex-boyfriend Tor blows back into town, he and Maggie get back together. Only this time, they’ve both got their eyes on Dean, too. Can Maggie find happiness with two very different men?
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In Yesterday, Today, and Always, Mike and Owen have been together for more than thirty years, but they only got married two years ago, after Canada legalized gay marriage. When they discover they’ll be sharing their anniversary, Mike takes a little walk down memory lane, and then Owen takes him back upstairs for a bit of a second honeymoon. Proceeds go to Lambda Legal!
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[Out of Print]


In Ghost Notes, Becky, grad student and pianist, is having a tough time getting her recital piece just right. Not long after she passes the scene of a car accident, though, she gets some help in the form of Sam, a ghostly woman who appears out of nowhere. Becky and Sam have an instant connection, but can they make it work with one of them not in this world?
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In Angels Come to Visit, Keir is an incubus called home by his mother, the queen. When he’s sent on a quest with the angel Christophe as his guide, Keir not only has to complete the quest, but he also has to deal with Christophe’s attitude . It takes Keir a while to figure out why Christophe is so angry, and even longer to figure out how to fix it.
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In Dianne Fox’s GERBIL FALLS IN LOVE, dwarf hamsters bring people together. Finn Spencer has loved and lost, and doesn’t want to get involved with anyone again, but Dr. Truman Decker makes house-calls for more than just hamster-related problems.

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