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Outsiders call them False Moons, but Garvey's kind call themselves Moondogs. Moondogs hunt. Moondogs live free. Moondogs stick together. Moondogs are half-breeds, not completely accepted by those who consider themselves "true wolves."Garvey is a Moondog to his bones. He and the unexpected get along just fine. That's why when Molly, the vampire who should be a mindless eating machine, turns out to be an oddity, Garvey decides to hide her away instead of killing her.But that leaves him needing another vampire to carry out the schemes of the two powerful werewolf rivals he's caught between. What's an improvising Moondog to do other than find some poor sap and create a new one?Garvey might be a Moondog to his bones, but to defeat his enemies, he must navigate their world and be the stupid, subservient beast they expect. At least on the surface. Behind the scenes, Garvey intends to turn their plans against them and bring the two greater packs to the brink of war.
After a breakup, Erron Murfin finds himself broken, homeless, and destitute. The chance to become the Santa Claus's new cook is a beacon he can't ignore.The new position allows him to work under Gamin Rockwell, the man who helped raise him until he disappeared when Erron turned nineteen-well over a decade ago. While the two make up for lost time, Erron catches the eyes of many crewmen as well as James and Barrus, a married pair with real intentions who are determined to draw the cautious new arrival into their relationship.Even as he stitches together his ability to see a future for himself, Gamin's history and personal issues begin to surface. Secrets bubble out in ways Erron can't ignore and he finds himself with a mystery he needs to solve.Because there's something about Gamin that goes far deeper than the fatherly role he once held in Erron's life so long ago.
Between raising his daughter Camille, his work as a full-time pastry chef, and his hobby of capoeira, Baz's life is pretty full. He may be a little lonely, but he's too busy to think about it all that much.When his cousin Alaina introduces him to Terry, another capoeira student, Baz is instantly drawn to him. Though quiet and withdrawn, Terry ends up being a fun, interesting person who Baz can't help but fall for. And when Baz does things, he doesn't do them halfway.Terry is a successful voice actor and a talented martial artist. But the fact that he's shy, on top of being a trans man, has kept him from really dating. He likes Baz, he does-he just doesn't want to mess up their friendship by failing at romance. Still, Baz is nothing if not stubborn, and Terry is willing to give things a try.
Dalí Tamareia has everything-a young family and a promising career as an Ambassador in the Sol Fed Diplomatic Corps. Dalí's path as a peacemaker seems clear, but when their loved ones are killed in a terrorist attack, grief sends the genderfluid changeling into a spiral of self-destruction.Fragile Sol Fed balances on the brink of war with a plundering alien race. Their skills with galactic relations are desperately needed to broker a protective alliance, but in mourning, Dalí no longer cares, seeking oblivion at the bottom of a bottle, in the arms of a faceless lover, or at the end of a knife.The New Puritan Movement is rising to power within the government, preaching strict genetic counseling and galactic isolation to ensure survival of the endangered human race. Third gender citizens like Dalí don't fit the mold of this perfect plan, and the NPM will stop at nothing to make their vision become reality. When Dalí stumbles into a plot threatening changelings like them, a shadow organization called the Penumbra recruits them for a rescue mission full of danger, sex, and intrigue, giving Dalí purpose again.Risky liaisons with a sexy, charismatic pirate lord could be Dalí's undoing-and the only way to prevent another deadly act of domestic terrorism.
They don't have dragons where half-faerie Sadie was born-not living ones, anyway-but in the Grove, everyone knows dragon eggs grow on trees like leaves and need Dreams to hatch. Without faerie Dreams, the dragons won't survive. And neither will anyone else.Brash, boyish sixteen-year-old Sadie uses her half-human status to spy on the human monarchy, who've made it illegal to Dream. But spying is a risky business. Still, Sadie thought she was a pro until they sent a new human magistrate to the Grove. Evelyn.Evelyn might be the most beautiful girl Sadie's ever seen, and Sadie might be betraying her family by falling in love with the ruthless leader who locks them up. But that's not even the biggest obstacle between the two: Evelyn is leading the charge against Dreaming, and there's something she doesn't know. Sadie can still Dream.
When demon Saul persuades comic book artist Tom to sign over his soul in exchange for a night of passion, little does he know what lies in store. Demons can't fall in love-or so he's been told-but he finds himself smitten and attempts to destroy the contract, desperate to save Tom from an eternity of torture.With Saul and Tom forced to run, a showdown between Heaven and Hell ensues as the angels and demons argue over who owns Tom's soul. But does either party have a stronger claim than Saul?
As Paris devolves into chaos amidst the French Revolution, three lives intertwine.Xavier, a devout priest, struggles to hold on to his trust in humanity only to find his own faith threatened with the longing he finds for a mysterious American visitor. Thomas fights against the Catholic Church to win Xavier's heart, but hiding his undead nature will threaten the love he longs to find with this abbé. Xavier's sister, Catherine, works with Thomas to bring them together while protecting the family fortune but falls prey herself to evil forces.The death, peril, and catastrophes of a revolution collide with a world of magic, vampires, and personal demons as Xavier, Thomas, and Catherine fight to find peace and love amidst the destruction.
In the summer of 1780, on the tiny island of Merryapple, burly fisherman Robin Shipp lives a simple, quiet life in a bustling harbour town where most of the residents dislike him due to the actions of his father. With a hurricane approaching, he nonetheless convinces the villagers to take shelter in the one place big enough to hold them all-the ancient, labyrinthine tavern named the Moth & Moon.While trapped with his neighbours during the raging storm, Robin inadvertently confronts more than the weather, and the results could change everything.
Being psychic is just another aspect of life for Neila Roddenberry. So are dreams of a past life as Nikola Tesla. She's sure that last part is the result of reading the wrong mind at the wrong time without realizing it. Neither are things she talks about much. Her friends know she's psychic, but no one knows about the dreams. She's twenty-three, asexual, and unemployed with ambitions to become a freelance artist and writer.On the way home from visiting friends, Neila gets caught up in a terrorist attack, then wakes up in an underground psychic testing facility. Raised by a doomsday-prepper father, Neila is unusually prepared for the possibility of being whisked away to a secret lab somewhere. When she is faced with the choice of working for the scientists studying psychics at the facility, she takes the job as both an agent and a test subject.But not everyone in the facility wants to be there.
Fourteen-year-old Casey is determined to have fun this summer going to camp with his best friend, Ella. His overprotective mother frets that attending this one instead of trans camp like he's always done will cause problems, but Casey has his heart set on going stealth anyway.His mom just might be right.All Ella wants is love for her best friend, and she's determined to set him up with someone, despite Casey's protests that he just wants to have fun, not get involved in a summer romance. But things get complicated when camp bully Ryan focuses his energies on the two friends. At least Casey's cute bunkmate, Gavin, appears interested in getting to know him better, making Casey rethink the whole romance thing.Until he finds out Gavin and Ryan are good friends.Summer camp turns into so much more when Casey has to decide if Gavin is worth pursuing, friend of a bully or not.There's just one more problem: Ryan knows Casey is transgender.
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