CAPTURED
“I’m not going anywhere until I’ve slept in your nice warm bed. If you haven’t got an electric blanket, I’ll expect you to warm me up personally.”
Who is the man with the gun? Friend or foe? Enemy or lover?
Ethan
I saw my way out and took it. I never dreamed it would be complicated by someone as distracting as Gabriel.
Gabriel
I thought my cabin was safe in a snowstorm until he arrived. Shivering, blue with cold and armed with a gun. The hottest thing to ever happen to me.
Horror writer Gabriel’s worst nightmare is about to come true…
Alaska
is home to Gabriel Black two months of the year when he retreats to his
isolated cabin to write. But with his relationship on the rocks, life is
treating him badly. He doesn’t think things can get any worse when a storm
strikes, keeping him snowed in, but he’s wrong.
His
solitude is invaded by armed intruder Ethan, his origin a mystery. Ethan is an
enigma, a man surely on the run, maybe a dangerous criminal, but Gabriel is
drawn to Ethan’s broken spirit and damaged soul. Ethan is so much more than he
first appears and Gabriel wants to know what he hides.
Heat ignites between Gabriel and Ethan and the lines between captive and captor soon start to blur. What secrets is Ethan keeping and will Gabriel be prepared to risk all for him?
Was he going to hold this man captive? Could he do that with a hard-on and was he some sort of pervert? Yes, he could, and yes, he was.
Possible
Spoilers:
Themes:
enemies to lovers, forced proximity, crime, forced captivity, guilt, love at
first sight, drama, angst, hurt/comfort, suspense
Genre: Dark and gritty contemporary m/m romance, crime thriller
Warning:
Scenes of violence and murder. Mentions of rape. Homophobic language. Strong
language and sexual scenes.
CAUGHT
Blurb:
“Goldilocks, I presume?”
It’s
the onset of polar night in Alaska and trucker Marshall Westray is looking
forward to six weeks’ downtime. But first he has to negotiate 498 miles of
frozen wilderness hauling his load down the deadly Dalton Highway from
Deadhorse to Fairbanks.
He
needs everything to go smoothly but his plans come unravelled at his first stop
when he discovers a half-naked man in the back of his cab.
Stowaway Luka is all sorts of easy on the eye and has a ready sob-story that Marshall is appalled to hear. He’ll lose his job if his hitchhiker’s discovered but try as he might, he just can’t shake free of Luka and he’s not sure he wants to.
Luka Hartwell has never been loved in
his life. Running from a dangerous situation in Deadhorse, he sees Marshall’s
truck as his sanctuary and doesn’t think of the consequences. When the trucker
finds Luka in his bed, sparks fly. Luka will do whatever it takes to make sure
he gets that ride to Fairbanks and offering Marshall his body isn’t exactly a
hardship when the trucker is as smoking hot as Marshall.
Thrown together for hours of treacherous driving, will the two men find solace at the end of a long, lonely road?
“You light up polar night like a beacon to show me the way.”
Possible Spoilers:
Themes: enemies to lovers, forced proximity, guilt, love at first sight, drama, angst, hurt/comfort
Genre: Dark and gritty contemporary romance
Warning: Scenes of violence. Mentions of abuse. Strong language and sexual scenes.
HIGHLAND FLING
Blurb:
He’s one wildcat who needs to be tamed…
"The only
moment you haven’t hated my guts the whole time we’ve been here, is when you
had your tongue down my throat.”
“I hated you then too, I promise. Next time your tongue comes anywhere near mine, I’ll fucking bite it off.”
Dexter
Summerfield - Bastard. Washed-up American TV star adrift in the UK. So
self-obsessed he should be on a reality show. And straight. Very, very straight.
Kade Macbeth - Philanthropist. Scottish cameraman. As reclusive as the wildcat he stalks. Out and proud.
Dexter
Summerfield is given one last lifeline by his boss at Channel 7 after a string
of negative publicity stories. Front a nature documentary in search of the
elusive Scottish wildcat. Arriving in the Highlands in a blaze of
self-righteous anger, he collides with an immoveable object in the form of his
cameraman, Kade Macbeth.
Kade's
been in the business a long time and won't take any bull from the notorious bad
boy of British TV.
They
clash bitterly from the start - opposites in every way - until a pivotal
moment.
Dexter
saves Kade’s life.
Suddenly,
Dexter lets his guard down for the first time in his life and Kade glimpses the
real man beneath the hard exterior.
As the time ticks down until they return to opposite ends of the country, things become confusing alone in the wilderness. Kade couldn't be attracted to a man as unsuitable as Dexter, could he? And Dexter, who knows he's not worthy of a second look from a man as fine as Kade, begins to question everything he thought he was so sure of...
"What I think is that no one has ever kissed you before like you should be kissed. And I’m about to change that."
Possible
Spoilers:
Themes: enemies to lovers, forced proximity, gay for you, love at first sight, drama, angst, hurt/comfort
Warning:
The story contains an anti-hero that is no Prince Charming. If flawed, real
characters upset you, then do not read. Contains violence and homophobia.
Strong language and sexual scenes. Casual British/American xenophobia. Hot men
in kilts and much frolicking in nature.
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