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ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: A Fall in Autumn, by Michael G. Williams

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QSFer Michael G. Williams has a new queer sci fi book out: A Fall in Autumn. WELCOME TO THE LAST OF THE GREAT FLYING CITIES It’s 9172, YE (Year of the Empire), and the future has forgotten its past. Soaring miles over the Earth, Autumn, the sole surviving flying city, is filled to the brim with the manifold forms of humankind: from Human Plus “floor models” to the oppressed and disfranchised underclasses doing their dirty work and every imaginable variation between. Valerius Bakhoum is a washed-up private eye and street hustler scraping by in Autumn. Late on his rent, fetishized … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: Deviant Desire, by Jackson Marsh

Deviant Desire

Jackson Marsh has a new gay historical mystery out, book one in the Clearwater Mysteries: Deviant Desire. The Victorian East End lives in fear of the Ripper and his mission to kill rent boys. Silas Hawkins, nineteen and forging a life on the streets could well be the next victim, but when he meets Archer, his life changes forever. Young, attractive and rich, Archer is Viscount Clearwater, a philanthropist, adventurer and homosexual. When Archer suspects the Ripper is killing to lure him to a confrontation, he risks his reputation and his life to stop the madman’s murders. Every man must … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: Burns Night, by Amy Hoff

QSFer Amy Hoff has a new queer paranormal mystery book out in her Caledonia series: Burns Night. The third book in the series.D.I. Leah Bishop’s partner, Dorian Grey, goes missing and she enlists the help of Scottish national poet and vampire Robert Burns. They find themselves in a city of nightmares, where memories may be the most dangerous monsters of all.   Get It At Amazon Giveaway Amy is giving away an eBook copy of the first book in the series, “Caledonia,” with this post – comment below for a chance to win. Excerpt In the darkness of the bunkhouse, the … Read more

REVIEW: Hunter, by J.V. Speyer

Hunter

Title: Hunter Author: J.V. Speyer Genre: Paranormal, Mystery LGBTQ+ Category: MM/Gay Publisher: Self Pages/Word Count: 282 Pages Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JQS8ZV8 Luis has spent his career chasing the darker side of life. First a vice cop, then an FBI profiler, now he lands in the Boston field office, and not by choice. He expects his case load to have a much lighter tone than he’s used to. He wasn’t counting on New England’s dark history, or their pride in it. He didn’t understand how close-knit the old towns could be, or how protective they were of their own. He soon finds he’s going … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: A Change of Worlds, by Josh Aterovis

A Change of Worlds

Josh Aterovis has a new MM paranormal mystery out: A Change of Worlds. A routine archaeological excavation of an ancient Native American site goes horribly wrong when a tribal elder is assaulted. The attack uncovers tampering and thefts from the dig, escalating the growing mistrust between the tribe and the archaeologists. When the tribe hires private investigator Killian Kendall to look into the thefts, they’re hoping to settle the matter quickly and peacefully. All hopes for a simple resolution are dashed when the lead archaeologist is found murdered…and a tribe member is the chief suspect. Suddenly, Killian’s investigation is a … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Blyd and Pearce, by Kim Fielding

Blyd and Pearce

QSFer Kim Fielding has a new MM high fantasy mystery book out: Blyd and Pearce. Born into poverty and orphaned young, Daveth Blyd had one chance for success when his fighting prowess earned him a place in the Tangye city guard. But after losing his position to false accusations of theft, he scrapes out a living searching for wayward spouses and missing children. When a nobleman offers him a small fortune to find an entertainer who’s stolen a ring, Daveth takes the case. While Jory Pearce may or may not be a thief, Daveth knows he certainly can’t be trusted. … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: The Fox, The Dog and the King, by Matt Doyle

The Fox, the Dog and the King, by Matt Doyle

QSFer Matt Doyle has a new lesbian sci fi book out: New Hopeland City may have been built to be the centerpiece of the technological age, but some remnants of the old world still linger. The tools of the trade have changed, but the corruption remains the same, even in the criminal underworld … When PI Cassie Tam and her girlfriend Lori try to make up for their recent busy schedules with a night out at the theatre to watch the Tech Shift performer Kitsune, the last thing they expected was for Cassie to get a job offer. But some … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT – Migration: Beginnings, by Walter H. Hopgood

Migration: Beginnings

QSFer Walter H. Hopgood has a new queer mystery-thriller out: What would happen if an old story from your childhood suddenly became real? Migration: Beginnings tells the tale of an old familial legend, and how a newlywed couple can help the future of mankind by solving the puzzle. Amazon | Smashwords Giveaway GIVEAWAY Excerpt “Look,” Rhys said in a frazzled whisper. He handed the report to Jason, the pictures on top. Jason flicked on the hallway light. He looked at the photos, then the report. “So what am I looking at, besides something that clearly says, ‘US Government—Official Eyes Only’?” … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Queer Justice, by Theo Fenraven

Queer Justice

QSFer Theo Fenraven has a new queer thriller book out: Silver is seventeen and lives with two younger runaways in a house in Key Largo. He has a gift that makes it possible for the three of them to stay afloat in an America where being openly LGBT means death. Evan White, a consultant for the Miami Police Department, also has a special talent, one that threatens Silver’s safety. An act of bravado and desperation by Silver brings him to Evan’s attention, forcing them both on a path that will send them hurtling across several state lines and ultimately offer … Read more

Thomas Tryon, Dark Secrets – Boogieman In Lavender

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by Jeff Baker The strangers find themselves in a small town in the country. A town where the older, quieter, simpler ways are important. A town where religion is important and the people are close to nature, to the land, to the tall, growing corn. By the end of the tale, the strangers realize (too late) that religion and the corn have blended in horrific ways. Stephen King’s “Children of the Corn,” right? No. Thomas Tryon’s 1973 novel “Harvest Home,” which predates King’s 1977 short story. Thomas Tryon broke into the literary scene with his novel “The Other,” in the … Read more