Sunday, July 29, 2007

The Call - edited by Rob Knight - Out Now at Torquere Press!


The Call
Edited by Rob Knight

From the Torquere Press website:

Werewolves under the moon. City boys forced to accept their wilder side. Primal danger. The Call anthology has all this and more. Three stories give us an inside view of the life of the wolf.

Jourdan Lane, author of the popular Soul Mates series, gives us Instinct. Construction worker Ethan hates being a werewolf. He hates the man who made him what he is. When he meets Noah, he finds a fellow wolf who wants his help, and his body. Can he open up to Noah enough to put aside his fear? And what happens when the man who turned him wants him back?

Emily Veinglory pairs the small town werewolf Nate with the city boy Steven. When Steven's car breaks down at Nate's gas station, Nate figures he's found something worth keeping. He has secrets, though, and he might be too wild for the sophisticated Steven. Can he juggle his past and make a new life?

From BA Tortuga comes Home Fires, the story of Houston, who escapes torturous captivity to return to his mate, Jackson. Jackson welcomes Houston back to their remote New Mexico home, and sets about healing Houston, body and soul. Can they remove the scars that Houston can't hide? And can the two wolves escape the ghosts of the past when they come looking.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Sword and Sorcery: The Lost Son - Out Today!

One warrior, one sorcerer, and a legacy that will change their lives forever...


In the world of Socendor, humans are forbidden from using magic and elves keep their distance.

Kalen Ysindroc, King Andrion's general, knows nothing about his birth parents. Having risen from nothing more than the adopted son of a blacksmith, he now serves his king loyally. Aided by his best friend and long-time elven lover, Micheil Theirauf, he investigates sightings of lithings--magic-wielding descendants of humans and elves, ostracized from their parent races.

However, things are not as cut and dried as Kalen would hope. Dreams plague him, dreams that no human should ever have. Dreams of dragons.

Is Kalen's past nothing more than Micheil's imagination? Or does Socendor's infamous general have more than the blood of a warrior in his veins?

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