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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Love's Landscapes July 20-26, 2014

July 20, 2014
Geeking Out on 11C by L.L. Bucknor
We've all heard the saying opposites attract...

Half Past Forever by A. Morell
Bonded mates and strippers, woo!

No Enemy But Time by Angel Martinez
The son of Hades and the angel Michael share a love worth Michael losing his wings...

July 21, 2014
High Five Dive by Adrian Fridge
A mechanic and a scientist. Can they go from sniping, snarking, and insulting each other to tender words and caresses?

Under Pretenses by Jessa Ryan
A secret admirer send a young man some women's lingerie items after he watches Stage Beauty in his theater class.

July 22, 2014
The Archers of Kynthos by KM Harty
WARNING: No HEA (though could be HFN depending on how you see it). A rather dark m-preg story.

Gravitational Force by C.M. Walker
Attraction explained in physics? I think yes.

The Hate Game by Hennessee Andrews
There's a fine line between love and hate...

July 23, 2014
Stranded by Lies by Finn Marlowe
Run, even if if your friends and family think you're crazy. Run, and keep running. If you're caught it can only end badly, right...?

July 24, 2014
The Shopping Mall Massacre by Erica Pike
Coming out during the zombie apocalypse, this is one way it could play out.

Marketing Beef by Rick Bettencourt
Double-entendre ads are directed at marketing accountant at an ad agency. Is it just his imagination?

We the Calari of Calar III by Wart Hill
One tentacled creature reshapes his young mate's preconceived notions with much patience.

July 25, 2014
Five Dates by Amy Jo Cousins
Lose a bet with your sister and get forced to go on five dates, what could possibly go wrong (or right ;) )?

My African Prince by Vona Logan
Two different races, two different shifters. Can they come together and remain unscathed?

To the End by Kathleen Hayes
Assassins must be emotionless, perfect killing machines. Right? Maybe not...

July 26, 2014
Jagged Rock by Willow Scarlett
The cruelty of fate that bound a werewolf to a human as mates could be merciful after all.

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