Astrid Amara
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Astrid Amara lives in Bellingham, Washington. She's a former Peace Corps Volunteer, an advocate for animal rights, and a bureaucrat by day. After work she can usually be found writing, riding horses, hiking, or else sleeping. Her novel The Archer's Heart was a finalist for the 2008 Lambda...
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Astrid Amara lives in Bellingham, Washington. She's a former Peace Corps Volunteer, an advocate for animal rights, and a bureaucrat by day. After work she can usually be found writing, riding horses, hiking, or else sleeping. Her novel The Archer's Heart was a finalist for the 2008 Lambda Literary Award.
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Wedding Belskis (Holidays with the Bellskis book 3) Seth Bellski and Lars Varga have opened their own law firm that specializes in representing the underrepresented--whistleblowers, disadvantaged employees, and those lacking power. The good news is, business is never slow. But that also means they a...
Ten years ago, lovers and best friends Ivo Toreli and Robert Mackenzie were separated by death. But sometimes life gives you second chances. Life...and a lot of cybernetic enhancements. Trust Agent 505 may not remember who he was before he worked security for Trust Insurance, but now his prisoner th...
Book – Once Upon a Time in the Weird WestStar rating - ★★★★☆No. of Pages – 400Cover – Gorgeous!Would I read it again – Yes!Genre – Speculative fiction, fantasy, western, LGBT** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK FOR MY READING PLEASURE **Reviewed for Divine MagazineCombining some of the biggest names in MM ficti...
3.25 starsNice story about Seth who is fed up with the secret relationship he has with his boss, who refuses to come out of the closet.I liked how Seth told Lars he was fed up with being his secret. Lars was a bit of an ass at first, but I did like how he followed Seth out to his family’s bed & brea...
Nice story, actually one of the best M/M romances I've read and it's epic fantasy based on a non-Western setting to boot.Unfortunately, it also brings the notion of "contrived plot device" to a whole new level: while I truly appreciated the attempt to create a developed story, my expectations rose a...