ONE STORY, 25 AUTHORS, INFINITE POSSIBILITIES…
25 of Siren Publishing’s hottest ManLove authors have come together to bring you a paranormal story with intrigue, wolf shifters, elves, magic, and a mating so sizzling hot, it took 25 authors just to write it.
Such a fantastic undertaking needs a spectacular ending. As such, everyone involved in this endeavor has agreed to donate 100% of the proceeds from this book. The charities we are focusing on tackle homelessness in young LGBTQ people. It is estimated that there are at least 320,000 gay teens living on the streets of America today, many cast out by their families simply for who they are. So please join us in supporting a great cause.
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ManLove Fantasies Authors
Stormy Glenn, Lynn Hagen, Jess Buffett, Alex Carreras, Olivia Black, Leah Blake, Cree Storm, Evelise Archer, E. A. Reynolds, Aeryn Jaden, Jane Wallace-Knight, Amara Lebel, Jordan Ashton, Berengaria Brown, Skye Michaels, Sydney Lain, Rennie Leigh, Frey Ortega, Bellann Summer, Andrew Jericho, Felicia Fern, Grace Ryles, Hennessee Andrews, Shea Balik, and Lyssa Samuels
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Editors
Pat Fischer & Lyssa Samuels
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Cover Artist
Jess Buffett
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We would like to thank Siren Publishing for all their help on this project!
ManLove Fantasies Authors
Stormy Glenn, Lynn Hagen, Jess Buffett, Alex Carreras, Olivia Black, Leah Blake, Cree Storm, Evelise Archer, E. A. Reynolds, Aeryn Jaden, Jane Wallace-Knight, Amara Lebel, Jordan Ashton, Berengaria Brown, Skye Michaels, Sydney Lain, Rennie Leigh, Frey Ortega, Bellann Summer, Andrew Jericho, Felicia Fern, Grace Ryles, Hennessee Andrews, Shea Balik, and Lyssa Samuels
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Editors
Pat Fischer & Lyssa Samuels
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Cover Artist
Jess Buffett
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We would like to thank Siren Publishing for all their help on this project!
Quad McDaniel’s life changed forever the night he was attacked
by a wolf. Now, he turns furry every full moon. Avoiding red meat and anything
that makes him aggressive is his prime goal in life. But when his convertible
breaks down in some Podunk town, becoming the beast within is no longer a
choice. It’s instinctive.
Gypsy Govanivinch just wants to live a quiet life in Trinity
Valley, running his roadhouse tavern. He doesn’t need an overly aggressive
shifter coming into his town and messing with his peaceful little world, no matter
how gorgeous the man looked.
Life never asked Quad or Gypsy what they wanted. It simply gave
them what they needed, whether they agreed or not. Fate brought them together
but it’s up to Quad and Gypsy to stay alive long enough to appreciate what they’ve
been given. And when others work to prevent that, fighting together might be
the only chance they have of surviving.
Excerpt
Quad McDaniel threw his cell phone
into the passenger seat and banged his head repeatedly against the steering
wheel of his black Mercedes SL600 Roadster convertible. He couldn’t believe
that his brand new car had broken down. He had just bought the damn thing two
days ago.
So much for the perfect car!
And now his cell phone wouldn’t get
any reception. Could his day get any worse?
He climbed from his car, slamming
the door closed hard behind him in frustration. Looking around, he couldn’t see
much in the dark, except for some glowing lights off in the distance. Resigned
to his fate, Quad locked the car door and began walking toward the light.
When he reached the parking lot, he
gazed up at the tavern sign…GG’s Roadhouse. Well, damn, he was in redneck
hell. The multitude of pickup
trucks and motorcycles in the gravel parking lot should have told him this.
He heard loud music spill into the
parking lot when a man dressed in tight jeans and a sleeveless flannel shirt
walked outside. Quad knew his day wasn’t going to get any better when he
watched the guy climb into his souped-up truck. He could only pray that there
was a pay phone inside.
Like those exist anymore.
He walked into the two-story
roadhouse, stopping briefly right inside the doorway to look around the
interior. He was actually surprised at how nice the place seemed. The first
floor of the large room seemed to be broken into different sections. To the
right of him was a large wooden bar that ran almost the entire length of the
east wall with several intimate tables near the far end.
Directly in front of him was a
large wooden dance floor that went all the way to the far wall. The ceiling
directly above the dance floor was two stories high with a wooden beamed
ceiling and a large mirror that went from the first floor to the balcony on the
second floor. To the front right corner of the dance floor was a DJ booth and
karaoke setup. He could see several people dancing on the dance floor to the
loud beat of the southern rock music playing.
Looking toward the second floor, he
could see that it was in the shape of a square with the balcony overlooking the
dance floor in the middle. There were also several tables and booths on the
second floor, as well as pool tables. A few of those tables were being used by bikers
and rednecks.
On each side of the dance floor on
the back wall was a set of double doors leading out onto a wooden deck
overlooking a clear blue lake. The second floor had double doors that he
assumed led out to a balcony covering the deck.
Looking up the wide, wooden
stairway to the left of the bar, he could see that directly above him must be
the management offices, and below them, the restrooms. Just beyond the
bathrooms, he could hear sounds coming from what he assumed was a working
kitchen.
All in all, it was a pretty sweet
setup. If this place were in his neighborhood, it would be an upper class
restaurant. He could envision it with upscale clientele, waiters dressed in
white shirts and ties, and a top class chef. It would make a lot of money. Too
bad it was in the middle of nowhere, filled with rednecks and leather-clad
bikers.
Quad strode toward the bar and took
a seat at one of the vacant bar stools. He lifted his hand to signal the
bartender and lost his train of thought. The sexiest man he'd ever laid eyes on
stood at the other end of the bar.
He couldn’t have been more than
five foot six and maybe a whopping one hundred and forty-five pounds. The
stranger wasn’t a skinny bean poll like most of the twinks Quad knew. In fact,
as far as he could tell, the bartender had lean muscle in all the right places.
The man also had a seductive, wild beauty about him that called deeply to the
primal alpha male in Quad.
Wisps of tendrils escaped the
silken mass of long, braided snow-white hair and caressed the sides of his
perfect high cheekbones. There was both a delicacy and a strength in his face.
Pale green eyes were ringed by black lashes. His lips were full and rounded
over even, white teeth, and smooth skin glowed with golden undertones.
Shapely thighs and a firm ass
tapered into long straight legs. The man’s tight, faded blue jeans rode low on
his hips. A ribbed, black tank top barely covered him from his collarbone down
to just above his bellybutton. A thick, studded, black belt drew Quad’s attention
to the man’s tight, flat muscular abdomen.
Quad’s tongue almost
fell out of his mouth when he spotted the little piercing in the twink’s
bellybutton, which was encircled with a sunburst type tattoo. Oh, man, would
he love to nibble on that.
A Celtic tattoo
encircled one of the man’s smooth, left arms. That made two tattoos that Quad
could see. He wondered how many more the gorgeous little man had. He would give
almost anything to go on a treasure hunt and find each and every one.
“What’ll it be,
honey?” Mr. Sexy asked with a silky, southern accent. His voice alone could
mesmerize Quad. It was sexy and smooth, like aged whiskey. He could listen to
him talk all day long. Quad wondered briefly if the man would sound the same
during sex.
“Hey, honey, you just going
to stare at me all day, or you gonna order something?”
Quad just stared. He
didn’t even blink when the little twink waved a hand in front of his face. He
was too busy envisioning what he wanted to do to the man on any available flat
surface.
“Honey, you okay?”
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