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2014 Top Ten Gay Romance - cover

2014 Top Ten Gay Romance

J.M. Snyder

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

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Summary

2014 Top Ten Gay Romance brings together the best-selling short stories published by JMS Books that year.
From first love to true love, from submission to sensual, from heat to sweet and everything in between, the couples in these stories are sure to keep you turning the pages as you fall in love with them.
With stories by J.M. Snyder, Drew Hunt, J.L. Merrow, A.R. Moler, Jeff Adams, Terry O'Reilly, Iyana Jenna, J.D. Walker, Sam Singer, and Paul Alan Fahey, this head-over-heels collection goes beyond bedtime reading. Whether happily ever after or happy for now, there's an ending for everyone in here!
Contains the stories:

- Rivals by Jeff Adams
- Words by Paul Alan Fahey
- The Nutcracker by Drew Hunt
- Ya Like That? by Iyana Jenna
- Making It Pay by JL Merrow
- Personal Protection by A.R. Moler
- My Beagle, the Yenta by Terry O'Reilly
- Broken by Sam Singer
- Blurring the Lines by J.M. Snyder
- The Best Man for Me by J.D. Walker
Available since: 02/08/2015.
Print length: 203 pages.

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