Review: Insubordination by Alex Beecroft
A nice bonus for you today as Insubordination is a free-read and can be found here at Linden Bay For the sake of their lives and careers, Josh and Peter agreed to put their need for one another behind...
View ArticleReview: Beyond the Veil by Stevie Woods
Captured by the aggressive pirate captain of a Barbary corsair ship off the North African coast in the latter half of the eighteenth century, David Jordan faces a life of slavery of the worst kind when...
View ArticleReview: Slaves to Love: 1 and 2 by J P Bowie
Raised in the city of Capua, renowned for its gladiator training grounds—Lucius, a young patrician, is unprepared for the obsessive desire that almost overwhelms him when he first sees Callistus, a...
View ArticleReview: Champion of Olympia by Margaret Leigh
Ariston is an athlete who dreams of fame and fortune and the chance to open his own Palaestra someday. Iason is an aliptes (masseuse) who dreams of winning the heart of Ariston. Can they overcome the...
View ArticleReview: The Partisans by Martin Brant
Ethan Jones came to France long before the war started. He loved Paris—the lively cafés, the easy friendships with the artists and writers and whores. When the Germans invade France, everything...
View ArticleReview: I Do! An Anthology in Support of Marriage Equality
Do you support the right of any human being to marry the person they love? The right to say ‘I Do’ to a life of commitment and sharing with that one special person? We do. All profits from this...
View ArticleReview: Two Irish Lads by Gerry Burnie
When cousins Sean and Patrick McConaghy set sail from Ireland in 1820 to settle in the wilderness of Upper Canada, they have no idea what obstacles and opportunities await them in this new land. Sean...
View ArticleReview: Banshee by Hayden Thorne
Nathaniel, or Natty as his family calls him, is a young man at a crossroads. His mother wants him to spend time with her family, far better off than his father, who is a poor vicar. His father would...
View ArticleReview: False Colors by Alex Beecroft
Review by Leslie H. Nicoll False Colors, by Alex Beecroft, is one of two books recently released by Running Press in their new line of m/m historicals (the other is Trangressions, by Erastes). Two more...
View ArticleA Glass of Wine with You!
CLICK ON THE SNOWFLAKE TO OPEN THE DOOR! HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ALEX BEECROFT In the 18th Century, the Christmas season didn’t start until the 25th of December. But then it went on until the 6th of...
View ArticleReview: Hidden Conflict (various)
Hidden Conflict presents four novellas that tell the experiences of gay military men, their families and friends, during times of conflict and war. Each story presents a unique voice at a distinct time...
View ArticleReview: The Wages of Sin by Alex Beecroft
Charles Latham, wastrel younger son of the Earl of Clitheroe, returns home drunk from the theatre to find his father gruesomely dead. He suspects murder. But when the Latham ghosts turn nasty, and...
View ArticleCommunion
CLICK ON THE SNOWFLAKE TO OPEN THE DOOR! HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ALEX BEECROFT COMMUNION (an extra scene from The Wages of Sin) “Why must you be forever meddling in everybody’s business but your own?” They...
View ArticleAlex Beecroft’s Book Swap
Poisoned Ivy by Scot D Ryersson Deadly Nightshade by Victor Banis Faster than the Speed of Light by Parhelion ————————- What to if you want any of these books REPLY to this post with suggestions of...
View ArticleGay Historical Panel at GLBT UK MEET
On 23rd July, the 2nd annual GLBT UK MEETUP was held and it was a resounding success. In a year we went from 12 attendees to over 40 and we are planning even better next year. Here’s the panel hosted...
View ArticleReview: By Honor Betrayed by Alex Beecroft
1748 Lieutenant Conrad Herriot and Seaman Tom Cotton have been master and servant for over a decade, and friends for almost as long. When Tom is injured during a skirmish, Conrad forgets himself and...
View ArticleWelcome to The Advent Calendar 2011!
The posts will go up around 14:00 hrs GMT daily – so no peeking in advance! And we will know if you try! Come back daily to check for new posts, and every day there will be a prize up for grabs for at...
View ArticleYule be Happy to Know…
CLICK ON THE SNOWFLAKE TO OPEN THE DOOR! HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ALEX BEECROFT! As I’m writing a Saxon set story at the moment, I thought I’d do a quick post about Christmas in Anglo-Saxon England. First...
View ArticleReview: His Heart’s Obsession by Alex Beecroft
Kingston, Jamaica, 1752 Robert Hughes, a lieutenant–and rogue–in the British Royal Navy, is in love with his gorgeous fellow officer, Hal Morgan. Hal only has eyes for their captain–a man who’ll never...
View ArticleIn the Comfy Chair – Alex Beecroft
Alex Beecroft is my guest today – for the second time, so the first can’t have been too scary. Our subject today is her latest release, His Heart’s Obsession, about the difficulties experienced by...
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