Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
You're Worth It - shifters and partners #24 - cover

We are sorry! The publisher (or author) gave us the instruction to take down this book from our catalog. But please don't worry, you still have more than 500,000 other books you can enjoy!

You're Worth It - shifters and partners #24

Hollis Shiloh

Publisher: Spare Words Press

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

Will is gay, a sweet but forgetful wolf shifter who doesn't seem to have any standards for who he "dates."  That bothers his partner far more than it should. 
Elliot (who is definitely, definitely not gay) was deeply traumatized by growing up in a strict belief system.  In his mind, there's nothing to be gained from examining too closely who he might be.  Nothing but pain, heartbreak, maybe even damnation.   
An overly-friendly fox shifter, a fat orange housecat, and a lot of soul-searching may end up changing his mind.   
Because sometimes secrets won't stay buried.  And at some point, he has to tell the truth, to himself—and to Will.   
 
43,500 words
Available since: 07/05/2019.

Other books that might interest you

  • Wicked Gentlemen - cover

    Wicked Gentlemen

    Ginn Hale

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Belimai Sykes is many things: a Prodigal, the descendant of ancient demons, a creature of dark temptations and rare powers. He is also a man with a brutal past and a dangerous addiction.  
     
    And Belimai Sykes is the only man Captain William Harper can turn to when faced with a series of grisly murders.  
     
    But Mr. Sykes does not work for free, and the price of Belimai's company will cost Captain Harper far more than his reputation.  
     
    From the ornate mansions of noblemen, where vivisection and sorcery are hidden beneath a veneer of gold, to the steaming slums of Hells Below, Captain Harper must fight for justice and for his life.  
     
    His enemies are many and his only ally is a devil he knows too well. Such are the dangers of dealing with the wicked.  
     
    Contains mature themes.
    Show book
  • Criminal Intentions: Season One Episode Nine - A Single Bright Candle's Flame - cover

    Criminal Intentions: Season One...

    Cole McCade

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    ABOUT THIS EPISODEDetective Malcolm Khalaji is at a loss.For the second time in his life, he wasn't there when his lover needed him. And with Seong-Jae Yoon on leave pending an internal investigation, Malcolm doesn't know what to do with a shattered partner and boyfriend who's retreated from him into a dark and broken place. This time he's determined to be there no matter what Seong-Jae needs, even if it means taking time off from the pressures of their job to hold Seong-Jae through every moment of trauma, of guilt, of self-recrimination.Until a frantic phone call from Seong-Jae's parents destroys any hope of peace. Because Seong-Jae's younger sister is missing—and there's only one place she would go.Yet even if the desperate search breaks Seong-Jae's numbness, it's the warmth of family that brings him back from a black and dangerous edge—and shows Malcolm a side to Seong-Jae he never could have imagined. If each player in this game is a chess piece, then none other than Edmund Bishop is a pawn, sacrificed to save his queen. Yet is Lillienne Wellington really the one pulling the strings?Or is someone else trying to eliminate Bishop for their own dire ends?Contains mature themes.
    Show book
  • Someone to Love - cover

    Someone to Love

    Robert Lewis

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Dennis Childres enjoys his freedom. He has his own house, works his own hours, and stars in taboo gay sex scenes for the company he and his best friend own. From the outside, Dennis has it all. But deep down, he isn’t happy. Even tailored to his personal taste, the porn star's life is missing something ... or maybe someone. He wants a person to love and he's willing to search anywhere to find them. 
    What Dennis doesn't know is that lurking in a strange corner of the internet, there is someone who loves him. Someone who would do anything for him. Even kill. 
    Certain the adult film actor is the only one who can purge the evil from his soul, this stalker is poised to take his strange obsession from behind the computer and straight into Dennis' perfect world. Will the hopeless romantic discover the truth about his super fan in time or will his lustful quest to find the ideal man become a fight for his life? 
    Reader Advisory: Someone to Love is a thrilling, action-packed adventure which contains graphic depictions of sex, abuse, drug use, and simulated incest.
    Show book
  • Base Instincts - A Demonica Story - cover

    Base Instincts - A Demonica Story

    Larissa Ione

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    As a Seminus demon, Raze’s life literally depends on having sex with females. The problem is that he doesn’t desire females, and it’s physically impossible for him to be with males. Thankfully, he and his best friend, Fayle, have an arrangement that keeps him alive . . . if lonely. He finds some solace in his work as a medic at Thirst, a vampire club known for its rough clientele. But his carefully structured world turns upside down when he meets a mysterious male who makes him want what he can never have. 
    Slake is an assassin used to getting what he wants, and what he wants is Raze. But he also wants to earn back the soul he sold when he was a much different demon. All he has to do is capture a runaway succubus named Fayle and hand her over to her family. What he doesn’t count on is being caught himself by a web of lies—and his attraction to Raze. 
    Raze and Slake must navigate a dangerous world to be together. But as Fayle’s jealousy of their relationship turns deadly, they find themselves embroiled in a battle not only for their love, but their lives and souls.
    Show book
  • A Fighting Chance - A Bridge To Abingdon Novel - cover

    A Fighting Chance - A Bridge To...

    Tatum West

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Dillon: I don't do relationships. I've been abandoned all my life, and I don't trust a soul except my own damn self. But there's something different about Jack Chance. From his lithe, gymnast's body to his soulful hazel eyes, he's everything I never knew I wanted. When he's wrapped up in my arms, begging for more, everything seems right about the world. 
    I'm not boyfriend material—everyone in Abingdon knows that. I've got a moonshine-making hillbilly family, a heart hardened by war, and I walk into burning buildings for a living. Oh, and I'm still in love with my best friend. 
    Jack: I like a good project—maybe that's why I'm madly, ridiculously, over-the-moon in love with Dillon Manning. I want him to see what I see when I look at him—a hero, a whole, real man. I'm addicted to his touch, his body, the way he kisses me so deeply and so tenderly. There's more to Dillon than he lets on. I just want him to realize it. 
    But Dillon is just about on my last nerve, and I'm ready to be done. That's when the unthinkable happens. 
    Contains mature themes.
    Show book
  • Mercury and Me - cover

    Mercury and Me

    Jim Hutton, Tim Wapshott

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The relationship between Freddie Mercury and Jim Hutton evolved over several months in 1984 and 1985. Even when they first slept together, Hutton had no idea who Mercury was, and, when the star told him his name, it meant nothing to him. Hutton worked as a barber at the Savoy Hotel and retained his job and his lodgings in Sutton, Surrey, for two years after moving in with Mercury, and then worked as his gardener. He was never fully assimilated into Mercury's jet-setting lifestyle, nor did he want to be, but, from 1985 until Mercury's death in 1991, he was closer to him than anyone and knew all Mercury's closest friends: the other members of Queen, Elton John, David Bowie, and Phil Collins, to name a few. Ever present at the countless Sunday lunch gatherings and opulent parties, Hutton has a wealth of anecdotes as well as a deep understanding of Mercury's life. He also nursed Mercury through his terminal illness, often held him throughout the night in his final weeks, and was with him as he died. No one can tell the story of the last few years of Mercury's private life—the ecstasies and the agonies—more accurately or honestly than Jim Hutton.
    Show book