Title: Sexy Spooky Season
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Summary: All Horrors' Eve is where the book girlies flock and masked men come out to play. Lark is one of them, lurking in the shadows. Working as a scare actor means he doesn't have to talk, which is fortunate because he has vocal cord paralysis. That doesn't stop him from stalking and teasing the guests in silence. He's never wanted more than the occasional hook up until the night he spots a beautiful woman with a scar across her throat. Even when he gets a taste, he craves more. But will Sutton accept him—voiceless and all? Sutton didn't anticipate meeting a horny man in a pumpkin mask at a Halloween theme park. Nor did she think she'd do the deliciously naughty things she's done with him. In public no less. But now she's hooked. She feels safe revealing all of herself to him—from the chaotic joker she portrays at her adult haunted house to the stories behind her scars. The only problem is Lark continues to hide. Will he ever let her see the man behind the mask? Content Considerations: If not made obvious by the description above, Sexy Spooky Season is an erotic romance. The male main character wears a mask. The heat level is high and all the scenes are with the door wide open. Please check out the sample and the Content Warning page to see what you'll be in for. Tropes & Other Info: Masked MMC, Halloween Theme Park, Speaking Disability, ASL, Service Dog, Chaotic Female Joker, Adult Haunted House, Scarred FMC, Self-Harm (past, mentioned), Scare Actors

Title: The Golden Sword
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Summary: Dystopia. Biology shapes reality. The further adventures of the most beautiful courtesan in the galaxies of tomorrow. She had the power to create planets. The sixty carved bones of the Yris-tera foretold her ancient fate. Her heritage of power took her beyond time and space and stole from her the one man she loved. Enslaved on the planet Silistra tomorrow’s most beautiful courtesan unleashes the powers of the gods. What readers are saying: “Pure excellence…. A heroic quest of the highest calibre.” – Goodreads “This is a book which makes one’s blood sing and one’s mind ponder. I loved the first in the series and enjoyed this as much, perhaps more. The ending leaves the reader desperate to know what happens to Estri next – courtesan, slave, warrior, lover, rebel. What is next for our heroine?” – Goodreads “Call it what you like: science fiction, space opera, sword and planet or erotic fantasy . . . The Golden Sword is all these things, and so much more. A highly intelligent and sensual novel filled with ideas and revelations, this is a gripping story that explores human sexuality and the role it plays in politics. Although the memorable characters are bisexual, toss away all your preconceived notions, for there is a humanity, a strength of will and determination, a realism and depth of emotion to these characters that will have you thinking twice about all you know and all you think you know. This is a book for mature and discerning readers who like some meat on the bones of the books they read. Janet Morris led the way for all the science fiction authors, both male and female, who came after. “ – Joe Bonadonna, Goodreads

Title: Their Reluctant Catch
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Summary: I never imagined fleeing my hometown would mean running straight into their arms… Stranded on the side of the road in a town I’ve never even heard of in a state about as far from home as I could get is not exactly how I imagined my vacation starting. And I definitely never expected to be rescued by two gorgeous fisherman brothers. Sweet, caring Todd immediately puts me at ease, making me want things I know I have no business wanting. While emotionally unavailable Colton draws me in like a moth to a flame, our mutual sense of loss and pain tying us together against both our wills. Little by little, they each tear down my walls in their own way. And when I’m in their bed, sobbing out their names as they shower me with pleasure, I’m not thinking about the horror I witness back home. I’m only thinking of them… and wondering how I’m going to survive losing them when I leave.

Title: Their Stubborn Fix
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Summary: All I wanted was a fresh start. Instead, I got the MacAllister brothers and all their hot, commanding ways. Heartache and grief were the only things I ever seemed to find in my hometown. So I left, looking for a new home, a new life. What I found were three gorgeous, demanding brothers determined to prove to me that true love exists—and that I could have it with all of them. Whether it’s making me scream with pleasure in their bed or sob over their knee from their strict, humiliating discipline, their sole focus is me. My wants, my needs, my happiness. But I’m not the only stubborn one in this relationship. And unless we can all find a way to heal the parts of us others have broken, the forever they promised me will remain completely out of reach.

Title: Their Unexpected Claim
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Summary: She wasn’t looking for a man, but can she find happiness with two? Long burned by betrayal, Judith Walker's heart is closed to new love. Deeply believing her life is better alone, she hides behind a prickly surface and sharp temper. When Judith arrives in Northwick Cove, she only wants to bring her daughter home. Finding Savannah in a loving Triad, and also unwilling to leave, brings out her fiery nature. In spite of her protective walls, she quickly attracts the attention and desire of Sam and Henry. They have long ached for a woman like Judith to join their family. However, Sam’s flirty charm and Henry’s steady nature are immediately faced with her suspicion and resistance. When their persistence leads to an eruption of passion, Judith is forced to question everything she believes.

Title: Wind From the Abyss
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Summary: Dystopia. Fantasy. Science fiction. Allegory. Political. Wind from the Abyss is the third volume in Janet Morris’ classic Silistra Quartet, continuing one woman’s quest for self-realization in a distant tomorrow. Aristocrat. Outcast. Picara. Slave. Ruler …. She is descended from the masters of the universe. To hold her he challenges the gods themselves. Praise for Janet Morris’ Silistra Quartet: “The amazing and erotic adventures of the most beautiful courtesan in tomorrow’s universe.” — Fred Pohl “Engrossing characters in a marvelous adventure.” — Charles N. Brown, Locus Magazine. “The best single example of prostitution used in fantasy is Janet Morris’ Silistra series.” — Anne K. Kahler, The Picara: From Hera to Fantasy Heroine. This Perseid Press Author’s Cut Edition is revised and expanded by the author and presented in a format designed to enhance your reading experience with larger, easy-to-read print, more generous margins, and covers designed for these premium editions. Wind from the Abyss starts with this . . . “Since, at the beginning of this tale, I did not recollect myself nor retain even the slightest glimmer of such understanding as would have led me to an awareness of the significance of the various occurrences that transpired at the Lake of Horns, I am adding this preface, though it was no part of my initial conception, that the meaningfulness of the events described by “Khys’ Estri” (as I have come to think of the shadow-self I was while the dharen held my skills and memory in abeyance) not be withheld from you as they were from me. I knew myself not: I was Estri because the girl Carth supposedly found wandering in the forest stripped of comprehension and identity chose that name. There, perhaps, lies the greatest irony of all, that I named myself anew after Estri Hadrath diet Estrazi, who in reality I had once been. And perhaps it is not irony at all, but an expression of Khys’ humor, an implicit dissertation by him who structured my experiences, my very thoughts, for nearly two years, until his audacity drove him to bring together once more Sereth crill Tyris, past-Slayer, then the outlawed Ebvrasea, then arrar to the dharen himself; Chayin rendi Inekte, cahndor of Nemar, co-cahndor of the Taken Lands, chosen son of Tar-Kesa, and at that time Khys’ puppet-vassal; and myself, former Well-Keepress, tiask of Nemar, and lastly becoming the chaldless outlaw who had come to judgment and endured ongoing retribution at the dharen’s hands. To test his hesting, his power over owkahen, the time-coming-to-be, did Khys put us together, all three, in his Day-Keeper’s city — and from that moment onward, the Weathers of Life became fixed: siphoned into a singular future; sealed tight as a dead god in his mausoleum, whose every move brought him closer to the sum total, obliteration. So did the dharen Khys bespeak it, himself. . .” “Morris, so good at giving us characters we can identify with, characters we can love and hate, strikes at the very heart of the human condition and the duality of humanity — both good and evil. Her prose is lean and spot-on, every word carefully chosen to enhance the milieu of her imaginary world and advance the plot, giving us access to the thoughts, emotions and machinations of the people whose stories she is presenting to us. Once again, she gives us a “thinking man’s” science fiction/fantasy that explores the nature of power and sexuality, and how they can be used, misused and abused. This is a brilliant, mature and very adult novel that will not only leave you thinking about your own place in the universe, but questioning the very nature of existence.” – Goodreads reviewer
