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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} The by J.M. Snyder Rip Jagger's Other Dojo. "The Tattooed Heart" in some ways is just one more gross horror tale all too common in the 1950's. When the horror boom struck such grotesque tales as this one rampaged across the racks. In this one we meet Ludwig Stern, the Commandant of a concentration camp and a less sympathetic figure you will likely never find. He's cruel and cold and runs away when the Allies storm his camp. He ends up in America, living a life and remembering his atrocities but then vengeance finds him. I'll just say, be careful when you turn on the lights in his house. This is a lurid tale but the horror is it's based on the truth. The Tattooed Heart by J.M. Snyder. Well, what I read over the weekend, or some of the weekend. Whatever. TLC 101 by Janey Chapel (78 pages) I enjoyed this book but w0uld have loved for it to go on for a bit and it ended as they were just getting started. For a better review which says what I think you can check out Jenre's review or Waves review, both pretty much sum up my thoughts about it. A great little read. Just for You by Jet Mykles (100 pages or so) Tis the day of the cheat. See reviews here and here. I concur. My only peeve (and not necessarily of this book but story telling in general) is the assumption that because someone is rich and powerful that automatically makes them better boyfriend material. That somehow money and job opportunities will make you love someone or be enough if you don't love them I guess. Even abusers can be rich and powerful. Having money does not make you a better candidate for spouse of the year and I get a bit tired of the "but you should date him instead of me because he's got more money than I do, can get you that job, can buy you a car, blah blah blah." If you're looking for a sugar daddy fine, that's a good criteria, if you're looking for a parterner I think you need a bit more than an American Express black card. Rant done. Gay Until Graduation by Kim Dare (48 pages) When one of their friends has to drop out of university because his girlfriend is pregnant, Spenser (bi man-slut) decides he's going to be gay until he graduates then no one can get pregnant. He hones in his best friend Baxter who's always had a crush on him but knows it's a lost cause (man- sluttedness taken into account) and springs it that they know Baxter goes to a BDSM club and likes to play the sub. I got the impression they all go to this club to play around from time to time which I found a bit odd, those kind of clubs I didn't think cater to the "recreational" dom, but whatever. He more or less bullies Baxter into agreeing to be his sub. As graduation gets closer Baxter gets more funky as he sees their relationship coming to and end as Spenser keeps raving about how he can't wait until school is over. Of course they don't talk about this until Spenser pushes the issue and they get it out on the table. I'm torn on this. I thought Spenser was a dick but Baxter was pretty much a door mat until it push came to shove. I was glad to see him grow a spine. So on the whole a spicy little read. I won this in a contest so thanks to the author for the opportunity to try this one out. I still think Gaydar was the best I've read so far. Games in the Dark by a shit load of authors (304 pages) There are 11 stories in this Dreamspinner Press anthology, all with a BDSM or D/s theme. Like any anthology some I really really liked, some were meh and I didn't connect to them. My faves? Phew. Hard, so many to remember. Fit to Be Tied by Ashlyn Kane - Tyler catches Jem staring longingly at the handcuffs as they are buying joke gifts for a friend. He takes note and later buys them and ties himself to the bed. Not quite what Jem had in mind. Jem NEVER talks about his personal life even though they live together and this gives them a chance to be more emotionally intimate. Silent Negotiations by Lynn Gala - Michael is on his BFs computer looking for a website and finds some bondage sites that Raahi has been visiting. It turns him on so he decides to surprise Raahi one night with a little scene. It's a roaring success but Raahi admits he lent the computer to someone and they must have visited the sites, oops, but it works anyway. Remarkable Restraint by Devon Rhodes - Chaz and Justin have been roommates forever and of course Chaz is crushing on straight Justin. Justin is getting ready to head off to Central America for two months but seems to be getting more touchy feely. Chaz tries to avoid him to avoid embarrassing himself until Justin forces the issues, meaning ties him up and jerks him off. Justin confesses to not being quite so straight (in all ways) which pisses Chaz off because he wanted to be with him meanwhile Chaz has been with other guys. He leaves without saying good-bye and gets a note and a suprise package from Justin which gives him time to think over the two months whether he wants to remain good friends only or take it further. Learning as We Go by Ellen Whitehall - I'm torn on this one because it's written in present tense which tends to throw me off but I liked the story. Jake and Matt are fellow teachers at college and best friends roommates. Of course Jake is clueless that Matt is A) gay and B) has a thing for him. When he finally figures it out things get into the D/s are which Jake is completely unfamiliar with. He plays along but isn't sure and they have to find a way to work out what Matt wants/needs with how it all works as Jake has never been a Dom before. The fact that they are best of friends helps with the connection as they "learn as they go". All Kinds of Attention by H.J. Brues - Troy, who's had shitty luck with men who want to use him because he's cute until they get bored, ducks into a biker bar (wearing a tuxedo) after a fight with his boss/potential sugar daddy. He almost gets in a fight with Tom (he may be small and cute but he's scrappy) who seems to be the head leather Daddy. Tom leaves and when Troy leaves shortly after he meets up with Tom out on the street. Tom convinces him that he needs to be taken in hand (so to speak) and convinces him to come home with him. Troy is very needy and just wants someone to care about him and love him and Tom seems to be the Dom who can do that for him. After a very hot time in the dungeon and Tom teaching him about letting go, it seems they are perfect for each other and there is a HEA. Okay, the fact that Tom figured all this out from a 5 min. conversation with a pissed off cutie in a tuxedo is not very realistic but I felt for Troy who'd had a shitty life and kept getting used hoping to find someone who really cared about him and thought he was good enough. So I wanted him to be happy. Tuesday, October 20, 2009. As I "hurry up and wait" I am stuck sitting here waiting for someone to call me before I can move on to step B so I may as well do something useful like post here. A Real Emergency by K.C. Warwick (17 pages) This is a continuation of the story of Rowan the hapless enchanter and Valiance his snarky elven bodyguard from The Right Kind of Help . They are back home and spending their time together but haven't gone "all the way". Just when they decide to take things to the next level and are almost there . Rowan is called to take care of an emergency vortex. So off they go, and with Valiance's help again Rowan is able to deal with it handily. They are just about to get funky in the woods when the town comes to thank them once again thwarting their plans. Valiance is getting pretty touchy by this point. Next night they almost get there and once again Rowan is called to banish a dragon near the Elf settlement. He is totally freaked but Valiance agrees they'll do it and they take off with Rowan freaking and Valiance being vague. When they get there it's not quite as Rowan suspected and he gets thoroughly pissed at Valiance for treating him like he has no brain and a little hissy fit ensues. Will they EVER get the chance to "do it"? I liked how Valiance was much softer with Rowan but could still pull out the attitude especially with Rowan's boss and how Rowan's confidence not only in his ability to control his magic but in his relationship with Valiance was growing. I just really like these two characters and how they get along. Another cute short. A Taste of Darkness by A.R. Moler (14 pages) This is a continuation of the Halloween Sip Crimson Regret . Tristan had to run off from the Halloween party because of his job as a cop leaving Brian to become the detective and track him down. He finally does and invites him to a beer tasting. Tristan accepts and they seem to be having a good time (some funny comments about a weird beer) but every time Brian brings up Tristan's job he shuts down. They end up back at Brian's for some hot stuff and again, the slightest mention of Tristan's job causes a freeze-out although he does admit it was a bad day. He kind of acts weird after sex and takes off leaving Brian thinking it was a one-off. Brian discovers via the news why Tristan had a bad day which helps him feel not so dumped. Tristan then sends him an e-mail apologising for his behaviour and asking for another date. The end. Arrrgghhhhh There is a third one that I am now compelled to buy because I really liked them and want to know more about them. I liked both characters and it will be interesting to see how Brian deals with Tristan's job which has a very dark side being a homicide detective. Satyr-Day Night Fever by Kiernan Kelly (45 pages) Bill is a satyr (yes, half goat man) who is a porn star as Pan the Satyr Man and is VERY well endowed. He has a human form but his whole schtick is performing in satyr form. His best friend since childhood Mitch is straight (divorced with kids) but is an Assistant with the porn company. They hang out together but Mitch always seems to get freaked at the idea of watching Bill, being straight and all. While editing some film one day Mitch suddenly kisses Bill and ACK. They both kind of freak out. Is Mitch gay? Does Bill "love" him? Bill heads home to his parents' place to do some soul searching (he's got a great Mom who is freaky about knowing what's going on) and she sends him back to work it out with Mitch. It was a cute story with some smoking porn scenes with Bill as well as tender scenes with Mitch. Kiernan Kelly has a light humourous touch which appeals to me. It's not over the top but little things that make you smile. So a cute read about a world in which satyrs selling used cars are no big deal. Animal Attraction 2 by Kiernan Kelly, Aaron Michael, Jane Davitt, CB Potts, Julia Talbot, Sean Michael. This is a follow-up to Animal Attraction 1 which I quite enjoyed and I started reading it right after and I think I got burned out on animals, so I put it aside for several months and came back to it. My faves. Hmmm, did I have any? Well, I'd have to say they were all about the same except one I really couldn't get into. The story just didn't catch my interest and maybe that's where I stalled out because I skipped it and enjoyed the rest. You have: * A story set in maybe the 30's or 40's when the carnival comes to town. A train accident lets one of the tigers loose and the local sheriff bands together with the lion tamer (who he was attracted to) to find it before the close-minded locals shoot it (and everyone else in the circus). * A private eye in Vegas helps a guy find his missing boa constrictor. Some very funny lines and a mystery as they track down who could have taken the boa and why. With some romance and flirting thrown in. * Set in the golden age of Hollywood a high powered agent of a flighty actress and her tough body guard end up trapped in her house with a loose panther. Seems while the body guard is totally tough and in control during work, off hours he likes it a little different. A cute ending to the panther dilemma and some very steamy action between the two men. * A search in the jungle for snails and . I said I lost interest. Can't say why, just didn't seem to get into it or care. * An young animal rights anti-rodeo activist is convinced to go to a real ranch and find out the realities behind the different types of ranching. It's an eye opener for both of them and a zipper opener. (Wow, that was bad wasn't it?) * A photo journalist and a snow leopard expert end up stranded in an snow storm and avalanche in Uzbekistan (I think, one of the "stans") while searching for the target. During their period storm-bound they get to know one another (in the biblical sense) and become friends too. A sweet story that gave me the heebie jeebies because seriously, climbing a mountain in a snow storm? HAHAHAHAHA In your dreams. Or in my nightmares I suppose. But all in all a good little anthology and I'm sure others will find the snail story compelling but I just couldn't get into it. Matching Tats. Vic Braunson’s latest tattoo makes his lover, Matt diLorenzo, decide that he might want to get inked, too. He’d like a heart with his lover’s initials in it. Vic likes the idea, and agrees to get the same tattoo, with Matt’s initials inside. They have fun deciding where to put the tattoos -- a spot Vic hasn’t already covered turns out to be pretty hard to find. Once they decide where to get inked, Matt fears he may not be able to go through with it. He’s more than a little skittish when it comes to needles, and watching the tattoo artist at work is frightening. With the powers love gives him, however, Vic finds a way to help Matt overcome his fears . Об авторе. J.M. Snyder is a multi-published author of gay erotic romance who started JMS Books in 2010. Her stories have been published in anthologies by Cleis Press and Alyson Books. For more information, visit jmsnyder.net. Отзывы. Дополнительная информация. Где читать книги. Смартфоны/планшеты. Ноутбуки и настольные компьютеры. Устройства для чтения книг. Похожие электронные книги. Vic Braunson shares a very sexy secret with his lover, Matt diLorenzo -- something in Matt's semen gives Vic superhuman powers. While the powers fade over time, most of them come in handy. But every now and then, he draws a doozy . Victor and Eli started out as college roommates—brilliant, arrogant, lonely boys who recognized the same sharpness and ambition in each other. In their senior year, a shared research interest in adrenaline, near-death experiences, and seemingly supernatural events reveals an intriguing possibility: that under the right conditions, someone could develop extraordinary abilities. But when their thesis moves from the academic to the experimental, things go horribly wrong. Ten years later, Victor breaks out of prison, determined to catch up to his old friend (now foe), aided by a young girl whose reserved nature obscures a stunning ability. Meanwhile, Eli is on a mission to eradicate every other super-powered person that he can find—aside from his sidekick, an enigmatic woman with an unbreakable will. Armed with terrible power on both sides, driven by the memory of betrayal and loss, the archnemeses have set a course for revenge—but who will be left alive at the end? In Vicious , V. E. Schwab brings to life a gritty comic-book-style world in vivid prose: a world where gaining superpowers doesn't automatically lead to heroism, and a time when allegiances are called into question. "A dynamic and original twist on what it means to be a hero and a villain. A killer from page one. highly recommended!" —Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Marvel Universe vs The Avengers and Patient Zero. Covers Ariana Grande, Sings With Reba on New ‘Tattooed Heart’ Ronnie Dunn will release his new 'Tattooed Heart' on October 21st. Ronnie Dunn has announced his new solo album, Tattooed Heart , due October 21st. And some will no doubt be surprised by its title track: an Ariana Grande song. Dunn cut Grande’s “Tattooed Heart,” off her 2013 Yours Truly debut album, at the urging of his daughter, and the decision underscores the Oklahoma singer’s willingness to compete in today’s diversified country format. Dunn, who reunited with his longtime musical partner for Tattooed Heart ‘s current single, “,” pulls no punches when talking about the dance between art and commerce. “There’s no outlaws out there,” Dunn tells Rolling Stone Country . “People say, ‘Oh no one would tell Willie [Nelson] what to sing. Yeah, they will. If you’re going to be heard and sing, there are rules that apply. . . . It’s all about advertising. If you want to get heard on radio, they’re scrambling for advertising. And with the Internet in full swing and taking up more of that market share for the advertising dollar, it makes it really hard to shoot that gap at radio to be heard.” Related. Ronnie Dunn Talks New Song With Kix Brooks, Duet With Reba. Related. 25 Best 'Friends' Episodes. Flashback: Tina Turner Covers Dolly Parton, Kris Kristofferson on Debut Solo Album. Dunn is keenly aware of what drives the train — “It’s all money, man,” he says — but if it results in his music getting heard, he’ll hop onboard. The alternatives, he says, are few. Popular on Rolling Stone. “You can grab a guitar and go hitchhike and be a traveling minstrel and appease that element of the listeners and people out there, but I’ll tell you up front: it’s a fantasy,” he says. “Hank Williams was standing in front of a microphone at some small radio station or wherever he could get the message out with a biscuit-batter banner hanging behind him. It hasn’t changed, other than it’s more competitive than ever.” But Tattooed Heart is stacked to break through. Along with his reunion with Brooks on “Damn Drunk,” Dunn also reteams with frequent collaborator Reba McEntire on the song “Still Feels Like Mexico.” In 2015, McEntire and Brooks & Dunn launched their successful Las Vegas show “” at Caesars Palace. “It’s about going to the beach and staying at a cheap motel and partying, like everybody does in Cancun. Spring break, but not really spring break,” says Dunn of “Still Feels Like Mexico. “It’s two people reminiscing, looking back at what it was like. If we never go back to Mexico, we got it.” Produced by ’ Jay DeMarcus, Tattooed Heart is Dunn’s third solo album, and his first for Big Machine Label Group. Romance and emotion laid bare were clearly on Dunn’s mind while choosing the track list — the album includes three consecutive “heart” songs: “Tattooed Heart,” “This Old Heart” and “Only Broken Heart in San Antone.” Tattooed Love - J M Snyder. Sign up to the musicMagpieStore to be the first to hear about the latest offers, competitions and product information! SORRY. Popular FAQs. How does Pay later in 3 work? Spread the cost of your purchase into 3 interest-free instalments. The first payment is made at point of purchase, with remaining instalments scheduled automatically every 30 days. No interest or fees. Select the Klarna option and enter your debit or credit information. A new way to pay that's an alternative to a credit card. 3 instalments gives you the flexibility to shop without interest or hidden fees. Not making payment on time could affect your ability to use Klarna in the future. Debt collection agencies are used as a last resort. Am I eligible for Pay later in 3? 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