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Sometimes you're in the mood for something naughty, and sometimes you're in the mood for something nice! Whatever your mood, L.A. Witt and her sweet romance alter ego, Ann Gallagher, have got you covered! Candy Caning (Something Quick & Kinky by L.A. Witt) Nate is dreading the annual Christmas visit with his family, during which they will ignore or insult his partner and Dominant. Stephen tries hard to take Nate's mind off the trip with the promise-and threat-of a three-foot-long candy cane. It's a race to see if Nate's resolve or the candy cane will shatter first. (9,000 words) A Little White Lie For Christmas (Something Short & Sweet by Ann Gallagher) Steve hates Christmas, and he's pretty sure everyone else is just faking it. After all, his family can't be the only one who seasons their get-togethers with fighting, judgment, and guilt. Eric-his coworker and secret crush-has tried to convince him not to go for another round of family drama this year, but to no avail. It's Christmas. Steve can't just not go home. But when Eric tells a little white lie, Steve's Christmases may never be the same again. (8,500 words) Both of these short stories have been previously published and are available individually.
On the heels of a painful and long overdue breakup, what Victor Nelson needs is time to lick his wounds. What he doesn't need is everyone in his family trying to play matchmaker so he can find someone new... which is exactly what they'll do at the three stupid weddings he has to attend this summer.Fortunately, it's Dominic Lowe to the rescue. Dom is more than willing to come along to all the weddings as his best friend's "boyfriend"... even if he'd much rather be there as Vic's real boyfriend.Convincing people they're a couple is easy. The charade is miserable for Dom, though, after years of being madly in love with Vic. But maybe those three weddings are a rehearsal for the relationship he knows they could have for real. This asexual M/M romance is approximately 38,000 words long.Trigger warnings: eating disorder, discussions of verbal/emotional abuse
Trevor Larson is a Navy brat. He's used to moving every few years, and thanks to social media, he can stay in touch with the friends he leaves behind. But shortly after he leaves Okinawa, his best friend, Brad Gray, cuts off contact and disappears. Four years and two bases later, Brad resurfaces-and announces his family is coming to Trevor's base in Spain. But a lot's changed in four years, and Trevor is stunned to find out Brad is now Shannon. Their reunion isn't quite what either of them had hoped for, but they quickly find their footing, both relieved to have each other back.Except nothing is ever all sunshine and roses. The military is a small world, and there's no keeping Shannon's transition a secret. Parents warn their kids away from her. She can't attend school on-base for fear of harassment or worse. And although her parents try to hide it, being ostracized by their only social circle while they're thousands of miles from home is taking a toll on them, too.More and more, Shannon leans on Trevor. But she's also drawn to him, and he's drawn right back to her, feeling things he's never felt for anyone before.Trevor's scared, though. Not of dating a trans girl. Not of damaging his chaplain father's career or reputation. After finally getting his friend back, does he dare take things further and risk losing Shannon a second time?
Former gladiator Saevius is certain Fortune's smiling on him when a Pompeiian politician buys him to be his bodyguard. That is until his new master, Laurea Calvus, orders Saevius to discover the gladiator with whom his wife is having a sordid affair. In order to do that, Saevius must return to the arena, training alongside the very men on whom he's spying. Worse, he's now under the command of Drusus, a notoriously cruel-and yet strangely intriguing-lanista.But Saevius's ruse is the least of his worries. There's more to the affair than a wife humiliating her prominent husband, and now Saevius is part of a dangerous game between dangerous men. He isn't the only gladiator out to expose the Lady Verina's transgressions, and her husband wants more than just the guilty man's name.When Saevius learns the truth about the affair, he's left with no choice but to betray a master: one he's come to fear, one he's come to respect, and either of whom could have him killed without repercussion. For the first time in his life, the most dangerous place for this gladiator isn't the arena.This 52,500 word novel was previously published under the pseudonym L.A. Witt, and has been lightly revised.
Three cheating girlfriends in a row have given skateboarder Brennan Cross the same excuse: he wasn't meeting their needs. Desperate and humiliated, he goes to the professionals at the local sex shop for advice. Zafir Hamady, a sales clerk at Red Hot Bluewater, has an unusual theory: he doesn't think Brennan is a bad lover. In fact, he doesn't think Brennan is heterosexual. Or sexual at all, for that matter. He also can't stop thinking about Brennan. But even if he's right and Brennan really is asexual, that doesn't mean Zafir has a chance. Brennan's never dated a man, and Zafir's never met anyone who's game for a Muslim single father with a smart mouth and a GED. Brennan's always thought of himself as straight. But when sex is explicitly out of the mix, he finds himself drawn to Zafir for the qualities and interests they share. And Zafir can't help enjoying Brennan's company and the growing bond between Brennan and his son. They work well together, but with so many issues between them, doubts creep in, and Brennan's struggle with his identity could push away the one person he didn't know he could love. This book was previously published.
*** LARGE PRINT EDITION *** Isaac Morris has devoted his life to preaching against the sin of homosexuality. But when his sister proposes a documentary to demonstrate once and for all that it's a choice-with Isaac choosing to be gay as proof-he balks. Until he learns his nephew is headed down that perverted path. Isaac will do anything to convince the teenager he can choose to be straight...including his sister's film. When Isaac's first foray into the gay lifestyle ends with a homophobic beating, he's saved and cared for by Colton Roberts, a gentle, compassionate bartender with a cross around his neck. Colton challenges every one of Isaac's deeply held beliefs about gay men. He was kicked out by homophobic parents, saved from the streets by a kind pastor, and is now a devout Christian. Colton's sexuality has cost him dearly, but it also brought him to God. As the two grow closer, everything Isaac knows about homosexuality, his faith, and himself is called into question. And if he's been wrong all along, what does that mean for his ministry, his soul, his struggling nephew-and the man he never meant to love? This 108,000 word novel was previously published.
Exploring scale and perception, Josâe Damasceno's imaginative and surreal approach to sculpture is catalogued in this comprehensive monograph. Brazilian artist Josâe Damasceno is best known for large-scale sculptures and installations that deconstruct and transform common objects from pencils and cigarettes to hammers and strings into the unfamiliar. Damasceno's work is preoccupied with transformation, moving from one medium to another to form a layered process that surprises and disorientates the viewer. Having represented Brazil at the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007, Damasceno's body of work is catalogued in full for the first time here and features over 200 colour illustrations alongside texts by Aurora Garcia, Jose Thomaz Brum and an interview with the artist by Ann Gallagher. Published in association with Editora Cobogâo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
This practice-based textbook explores the ethical, legal and professional issues that characterise the field of healthcare. From seeking consent to upholding patient confidentiality, it examines a broad range of professional dilemmas from everyday practice. Detailed scenarios and engaging discussions help the reader understand how best to balance ethics, the law and professional codes of conduct in order to provide the best standards of care. Whether studying on an undergraduate nursing, midwifery or healthcare related programme or an experienced practitioner, this is essential resource for people working in healthcare looking to develop an ethically, legally and professionally sound approach to practice.
Firmly rooted in practice, this book is a timely exploration of the nature and value of a virtue-based approach to ethics in health and social care. We hear the voices of practitioners and service users speaking about their everyday encounters and ethical challenges, and strategies for cultivating these virtues in education and practice.
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