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Click the banner below to go to the Mother Earth series page on the Samhain website. Book 1: Dragon's Kiss (available in ebook) Click the book covers for excerpts and purchase information!
In a future ruled by superstition and fear, wanting the wrong man can be deadly. (Mother Earth book 1) The rules governing a Pack-Brother’s existence are simple. Love your Brothers. Protect each other and your Tribe with your life. Seek sex only within the bonds of Brotherhood, or your life is forfeit. The laws are harsh, but fair. Or so Bear has always thought. Then he and his Brother Lynx capture a stranger in the Carwin Tribe’s outlying landsDragon, a Brother from a distant Pack, banished from his Tribe for the crime of challenging things he shouldn’t. Dragon intrigues Bear from the start, and not just because of his exotic beauty. Interest in the decadent old world is discouraged in this post-Change society. Dragon is the first person Bear’s ever known, other than himself, who’s curious about the vanished past. That kinship sparks a forbidden attraction between them. An attraction which is, if they give in to it, punishable by death. (Warning: This book contains ropes, oil, primitive post-apocalyptic cultures and gay sex in the dirt.)
The weakness he fears could be his lover’s only hope. (Mother Earth book 2) Bear has never regretted leaving his old life behind for his exotically beautiful lover, Dragon. Following his heart, though, has left them in need of a home. There’s only one place he can think of where they can be together and be happy. Shenandoah. A place of mythuntil he encounters signs that it’s a real place that lies somewhere to the north. Dragon doesn’t share his lover’s faith that it even exists, much less that it will live up to Bear’s high expectations. Yet they are Brothers now, bound by love and so much more. No hardship will keep Dragon from Bear’s side. Even if it means nothing but disappointment waits at the end of their journey. Danger lurks in the wilderness, the ruined cities of the lost Old World, and especially within themselves. As Bear’s quest for a new home becomes a spirit journey of mystical power, Dragon doubts his own strengthan unbearable shame he tries to hide deep within. But when a chance encounter turns into a fight for survival, Bear’s life depends on Dragon’s ability to put his doubts aside…and dare to hope. (Warning: This book contains knife fights, cannibals, mysterious ruins, and dirty sex between warrior men)
No one survives unchanged. |
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