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Author: Amelia June | Website
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Pleasure's Power
Pages: 82
Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Paranormal
Flame Rating: 3 Flames
Tarot - The High Priestess - A prince and a priestess fight to unite a divided kingdom with their love for each other.
All great stories start with once upon a time... In this time there is a prince, Peter, who loves his kingdom but cannot obey his mother the queen. There is a priestess, Jocasta, whose faith is strong though she has private doubts about the high priestess's ability to lead. In between them lies the Goddess, who only concerns herself with pleasure and abundance.
When the unlikely lovers meet on a bright spring day, the fate of the kingdom comes to rest in their hands. Can they unite crown and temple and please the Goddess? Or will they be separated by those who seek power over pleasure?
A Pirate's Legacy
Sinclaire Daves, a young and awkward archeology professor, lives her life surrounded by books and research. Body issues and a recent breakup have left her confidence in pieces. But at night, everything changes as her dreams are filled with the adventures of the woman she wishes she was; a pirate captain who lived over 200 years ago.
Rebekah Bonny, daughter of the famous pirates Anne Bonny and Calico Jack Rackam (who sailed under the Jolly Roger), wants nothing more than to escape her life of danger and disguise, to settle down and spend her life with the man she loves.
Across time, these two disparate women come together, and guide each other through mystery, man trouble, and mayhem, to find they aren't as dissimilar as they seem. Will Rebekah find her peace? Will Sinclaire find the love--and the pirate--she's been dreaming of?
Reviewer: Kyraninse
Review: Sep 24, 2008
Genre(s): Paranormal Romance, Time-Travel
A Pirate's Legacy was an extremely engaging story, especially the deft handling of the "flash backs" to the pirate queen. That was an interesting premise that I haven't seen before. It was also clear that Amelia June did her research on women pirates from the story and that was much appreciated. I did wish for a bit more explanation as to why Sinclaire would be the only one who got to commune with R
The Bell Curve
Jen's life has been a blast since she became the author of fictional Jason Bell's stories. She's gleefully tortured him both on paper and in person. But when the boundless bounty hunter goes missing, Jen begins to worry. A strange summons on her computer lands Jen in Jason's universe, a place of danger and badly written science fiction. Oh no! Spider Princesses, angry revolutionaries and a ship built for sex on the run--Jason Bell's universe is not to be trifled with. Can Jen make it out in one piece? And who will suffer the consequences of an author's presence in her own work?
Reviewer: Vee
Review: Nov 29, 2007
Genre(s): Sci-Fi / Fantasy Romance
In The Jason Factor, the first story in this series, the fictional character Jason Bell comes to life and seduces the author's roommate, Jen. After which Jen agrees to write Jason's scenes.
The Bell Curve continues with Jason existing in two worlds. On Earth he's Jen's lover while in the fictional world he's an interspecies, intergalactic playboy. When the fictional world beckons him, Jason is whisked away
Triple X
After losing her mother to The Reaper, the last thing Abby Conner wants to do is worry about her job. But when infertility rates begin to rise, she is forced to wonder--did the avian flu do something to our DNA? Late hours in the lab with her closest friend Jordan lead to a relationship she never expected. Especially when Jordan introduces her to Edan, his friend and polyamory activist. Together, the three of them combat an oppressive government and a medical mystery to create hope and love in the midst of fear. But can Abby fight her own fears and learn to love two men?
Reviewer: Aisha
Review: Oct 23, 2007
Triple X is an ambitious and important story. Jordan and Abby are medical researchers who discover an alteration in human genetics due to exposure to a nationwide viral epidemic. There has been slow response by the government to the beginnings of the epidemic and one consequence has been a high number of deaths; most families have known loss. Someone has taken the death toll even further by successfully in
The Jason Factor
Jen and Katya are roommates on a mission--cure Katya’s writer’s block in the next sixteen hours, or Katya will have nothing to submit to her editor. There’s only one problem. Jason Bell, the hero of Katya’s stories, refuses to behave himself with the female lead character. Hoping to banish Jason Bell’s attitude, Jen devises an experiment to tap Katya’s unconscious mind and free her of her block. However, Jen gets more than she bargained for when the sexy Jason Bell is delivered right into her living room! Can she turn the tables on Jason and write a hot scene of her own?
Reviewer: Vee
Review: Oct 1, 2007
A lesbian, Katya is fiction author suffering from writer's block. In particular she has trouble writing about Jason Bell, a hunky heterosexual dynamo. She wants to write Bell out of the story, but he manages to creep back into her novel.
To help Katya, her roommate Jen, a heterosexual psychology grad student, suggests they pretend to communicate with Bell through a Ouija Board. She hopes this will allow K
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