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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Bite Me! Now Available from Torquere Press

Well, here it is!

Bite Me, the delicious sequel to last year's Love Bites is NOW AVAILABLE from BBA/Torquere Press.

About Bite Me: A BBA Menage Anthology

Stories by: Sean Michael, Marie Carlson, Joyce Sully, Mercy Loomis, CC Bridges, Julia Talbot, Giselle Renarde, Vic Winter, J. Rocci, and BA Tortuga
Edited by: KIL Kenny
165 pages / 62300 words
ISBN: 978-1-60370-790-9, 1-60370-790-5
Available file types - html, lit, pdf, prc, epub, Sony-optimized pdf , paperback

Hidden in plain view, taboo lovers bond in ways mundane eyes cannot see. When two are not enough, "Bite Me" shows how three can seal their truest carnal connections. When Needed, by Sean Michael, starts off with Jen, whose two faithful canine companions might be more than they seem. In Like a Thousand Miles of Fire, Marie Carlson's half-demon Crystal Andraya finds strength in the arms of her vampire lovers as war between their races looms. In Joyce Sully's Roll Up, a joyless student falls for a sideshow huckster and a cannibal queen.

In Julia Talbot's Changing Shifts, Dave has to explain to his roommates why he's suddenly shunning sunlight. Mercy Loomis unmasks a vampire demon in Empusa, whose lovers don't usually live to tell the tale. A different kind of mystery hooks Monica in CC Bridges' Dog Days. Her best friend has disappeared, and the two strangers who show up in her life have secrets they want to keep.

In Giselle Renarde's Shadow People, PI Anna Fairclough is chosen to investigate the elusive Inuit Shadow People. Vic Winter's Owen thinks he might be crazy when he finds a strange woman in the park, but his lover Tommy knows what to do. In This Home We Defend, by J Rocci, Zev unwittingly brings his pack into danger when a new Alpha issues an unusual challenge. Finally, in A Family Business, by BA Tortuga, Kit has a hard time juggling the family demon hunting business with two vampire lovers.

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So, as you saw above, my story is called Shadow People.

Traditional stories tell of Inuit who have crossed into the shadow world. No one has ever returned.

Paranormal Investigator Anna Fairclough hasn't had much luck in getting the interesting assignments. When her boss, Gentle Geoff, chooses her to investigate the existence of the elusive Inuit Shadow People, Anna is delighted. When he decides to come along for the trip, she's over the moon. But when their attempts to find the mythical Shadow People fail at every turn, Geoff doesn't seem so gentle anymore. In fact, he seems to think it's all Anna's fault. Will the novice parapsychologist discover the secret of the Inuit Shadow People? And have rumours of their shyness been greatly exaggerated?


Well, I hope you're all tempted to pick up a copy of Bite Me, now available in e-book and print formats.

Big Hugs,
Giselle Renarde

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