Author
Names: Rob Rosen, Gacy Grant, Evelyn Burkhardt, Jacey
Mills, Andrea Dalling, Helena Maeve, Erin McRae & Racheline Maltese, Megan
McFerren, Val Prozorova, McKay, Katherine Halle
Book Name: First Timers Anthology
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Publisher: Torquere Press
Cover Artist: BSClay
Release
Date: August 12, 2015
Blurb:
First
Timers brings you a collection of eleven stories about
first experiences. From sweet and innocent to smoking hot, these stories
capture the exhilarating feeling that something wonderful is about to happen.
Humor and passion blend in Rob Rosen’s “Come Hell or
High Water,” Gacy Grant treats us to a heartwarming first in “The Pickup,”
long-time friends become lovers in “The King’s Guard” by Evelyn Burkhardt and
“One Sneeze, a Wish, Two Sneezes, a Kiss” by Jacey Mills, and revelations
abound first time away from home in Andrea Dalling’s “What a Man Wants” and
Helena Maeve’s “Initiation.” “Sample and Hold” by Erin McRae and Racheline
Maltese, Megan McFerren’s “Just Like That,” and Val Prozorova’s “Guitar Lesson”
explore the intensity of a first coming out, first time, first kiss, while love
can be found where you least expect it
in “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” by McKay and “Finding Home” by Katherine
Halle.
Whether contemporary or fantastical, past or
present, a sweet kiss on a riverbank or reveling in the Bayou, these stories
are all uplifting, fun, and did we mention hot?
Pages or Words: 74,000 words
Categories: Gay Fiction, M/M Romance,
Romance
Excerpt:
“We’re here,” Duncan said, parking the car and stretching in the driver’s seat. He looked out the window. “Looks fairly unassuming. That’s always a good thing. They a have a menu posted outside as well.”
He got out of the car
and met Brian on the sidewalk where they both looked at the menu. Duncan had
barely made it past the appetizer section when the door opened and a
middle-aged woman with a smile on her face stepped out. “You must be Duncan and
Brian. We’ve been expecting you. René and Lexa are already inside. Please come
in, join them.” She gestured to them with her hand.
Brian and Duncan
followed her through the front room toward the back of the restaurant, to an
alcove with a table set for four. The shifter they had met last year stood as
they approached the table and Duncan again took note of the man’s
thick—although unusually short—arms.
“Afternoon, wo’ves,” he
grinned, showing his teeth and extending his hand for a shake. “It’s good to be
seein’ you again. Wasn’ sure you’d come.”
Duncan shook his hand,
surprised at the strength of his grip.
“Neither were we,”
Brian answered, reaching his own hand out tentatively.
“How’d tha’ bite heal?”
René asked, gripping Brian’s hand without the same obvious squeeze he’d given
Duncan. He placed his other hand gently over their joined hands and patted
Brian.
Duncan watched as
Brian’s face flushed before he answered.
“Um, just fine, thanks.
Sorry we trespassed.”
“S’all righ’,” René
said with a grin. “Sorry I bit you. I ten’ to git snappish with strangers in ma
territory.”
“Understandable,” Brian
said.
René finally let go of
Brian’s hand. “Lemme introduce to you ma second, Lexa.”
The tall brunette who
had remained seated now stood and smiled warmly at both of them. “You’ll have
to forgive my brother. Sometimes he lets his animal side take precedence. I’m
Lexa.” She extended her hand to both Duncan and Brian in turn. Duncan noted her
strong grip, her almost fully black eyes, and the grin that appeared to be just
as toothy as René’s.
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