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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Love's Landscapes July 13-19, 2014

July 13, 2014
The Scent of Hope by Summer Devon
A case of mistaken identity ends better than expected for two men.

A Thoreau Affair by Hunter Frost
A teacher turned writer is unexpectedly discovered by a former student. This is their story.

Trying Not to Love You by N.J. Nielsen
When two people are so close that they share everything, that everyone knows you'll find one where the other is - how could they possibly deny their feelings for each other?

July 14, 2014
The Book & the Rose by Douglas Glen
Some loves grow stronger when they must be reunited after separation.

A Sonnet for His Vaquero by N.D. Wylders
A May/December cowboy romance.

Sugar and Sawdust by Debbie McGowan
Sweet youth meets jaded age in this delightful tale.

July 15, 2014
Achievement: Tentacle Lust by NK Layne
A little hard to follow, but lots of tentacle-y action.

The Court of Lightning by Amy Rae Durreson
Be still my heart! Amy Rae Durreson not only captured the spirit of this prompt perfectly, she wove such a moving tale that I had book hangover for THREE DAYS after reading this... *le sigh*

Foxes Over Flowers by J. Colby
Can one man woo a fox-shifter into his arms?

July 16, 2014
Spring, Bax & Butterflies by Riina Y.T.
Two young men navigated the last of their high school years together.

July 17, 2014
Kiss of Truth by Ash Jay
I'm having a hard time summing this one up, so here's the tags.
Tags: kidnapping, musicians/rock stars, nightclub, kink, bondage, friends to lovers, secret love

Triskelion by Jana Denardo
A poly, prophecy-based, paranormal story. (Try saying that three times fast!)

July 18, 2014
 Meant to Be by Rawiya
If this African-American man's mother used to tell him “don’t bring no white girl up in my house”, then how will she feel about a white man?

To You I am Bound by Cam Kennedy
Law enforcement in an alternate universe and men with kids. Sounds like my cup of tea.

Waiting, Hoping, Wishing by Nic Starr
Oh the human fault of assuming - of creating a misunderstanding out of anything. Can it be mended?

July 19, 2014
Agile Moves by JC Shelby
It's human nature to want what we're not supposed to, to like what's bad for us. Sometimes though, it's not as bad as we thought.

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