Backcover Description: A successful business man and philanthropist, Neil has the sinking sensation he's having less stellar results in his personal life. He thinks his lover Danny is slipping away from him, now that his own career is taking off. Despite all Neil's careful attempts to treat him with respect and care, Danny spends more and more time daydreaming, and Neil's pretty sure he isn't the star of those dreams. Danny just wants Neil to share the dream, even if it means pushing him beyond his well-established routine.
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Apron Strings: "I am constantly fascinated with both Jaime's men and their stories... "
Backcover Description: In order to create, something must be destroyed. But what if there was an endless supply of energy and creative power to be tapped? One gardener will take a god prisoner, and a god will devour anything within his reach for freedom. When lust turns to desire, though, even gods can have a change of heart.
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Black Roses: One Rainbow Reviewer thought: "This fantasy tale is utterly fascinating."
Mike Paloso has lost count of the number of times he’s helped childhood friend Jay Charles move. Jay’s never had much of a home to call his own, content to follow his boyfriends around, but each break-up means a new pad, until the next guy comes along. This time, it’s different. There’s been no break-up, and no new pad. Instead, there’s one hell of a fixer-upper, and not just the house Jay’s inherited from his latest, late, beau. This time, Mike has to find a way to repair Jay’s broken dreams and mangled heart. With every reno, there comes some demo, but Mike’s not sure he’s ready to dismantle his life to rebuild Jay’s.
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Moving Day: Obsidian Bookshelf says: "This is a gracefully written story with some strong sex scenes that show real chemistry between Mike and Jay."
Backcover Description: Patrick is pretty new to the idea of having a Dom. When Leo gets trapped in that endless cycle of word-lock, and the inspiration just doesn't come for his writer Dom, Patrick decides discretion is better than taking his needs and frustration to Leo and asking for what he wants. Leo is not pleased to find his sub trying to satisfy his own desires, but even giving Pat what he needs doesn't break through the block, and Patrick knows drastic measures are in order. He has to drag Leo half way around the world before the writer realizes it's time to put his muse, and his sub, in their places
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Muse's Vacation: Check out what Dark Diva Dakota had to say about Muse's Vacation: "Ms. Samms has brought us another tale which strikes home even if you’re not gay."
All his life, Roy has had things easy; born to money and privilege, he's a grown man before he realizes how his father's money has bought his privilege off the backs and tragedies of too many people. Now he's on his own, and making his way in the world might be a lot harder than he thought.
When he meets street hustler, Scooby, he falls, hard and fast, not wanting to believe the possibility Scooby is one of the unfortunates his family has stepped over to get their way. As young and fragile as Scooby seems, he might be the only one strong enough to save Roy from himself.
Poor Boy: Kathy Kozakewich rated it five stars and said: "It's a lot darker, and grittier than I had envisioned, but oh was it worth it..."
After his father's death, Miles returns to the farm he ran from ten years ago. When his past returns to haunt him, he has to decide if the memories will fence him in, or if he's ready to free himself from remembered pain and return home.
The Runaway: Literary Nymphs had this to say: "The Runaway has everything I love in a story."
Backcover Description: Triann has spent years alone searching for any trace of the lover left behind when their world sank below the waves. Garith, swept out to sea on the ships meant to save the mortal people of their realm, never entered the sanctuary of Neo-Atlantis with Triann, and was doomed to spend his long years alone on the world of men.
Time outside the sanctuary does not pass as quickly, however, and Garith's will has not been strong enough to keep him alive, despite his immortality. He's fast fading to just a haunting voice on the wind, and Triann is determined to bring him home before he fades to a breath and nothing.
Neither Atlantian expects to encounter Tony, a man alluring and strong enough to tempt them both. That temptation could be their downfall. Or their saving grace.
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WindBlown: Coffee Time offered four cups of joe and this comment: "Jamie Samms has written an endearing story that not only makes you hot under the collar, but makes you hungry for this level of true life mates."