
The Holiday Single Shot Collection 2007
by Sara Bell, Willa Okati, Lucius Parhelion, Angelia Sparrow,
Julia Talbot, BA Tortuga, and Vic Winter
227 pages / 95000 words
ISBN: 978-1-60370-600-1, 1-60370-600-3
Available file types - html. lit, pdf, prc
Welcome to the collection of Holiday-themed Single Shots
from 2007 - with stories from your favorite Torquere Press
authors.
Christmas for Gary by Vic Winter
Gary gets roped into staying at his Grandmother's for
the month of December, and he thinks it's going to be a
real drag. What he thinks will be a dull series of errands
turns out to be a blast, his Gran and her friends keeping
him on his toes.
The ladies pump up his belief in himself, too, so when
they stop the hunk from the neighborhood gym and introduce
the two men, Gary runs with it, agreeing to meet Tony for
lunch, and maybe more. Can Gary get over his natural shy
nature and sn
Ring My Bell by BA Tortuga
Collin doesn't have a lot of Christmas spirit this year.
He's ringing a bell for charity as part of his community
service, and it makes his head hurt in the worst way. When
he finds an injured man on the road on his way home one
night, he figures it's just another big headache.
Gaz isn't just any guy, though. He's got a very angry
boss, a few terrible scars where his wings have been ripped
off, and a thriving phone sex business he needs to get
back to in California. It’s a long way from North
Texas to Napa Valley, though. The chemistry between them
is strong, but will they find enough common ground to have
a Merry Christmas?
Miskatonic Mistletoe by Angelia Sparrow
Corin and Cian, werewolf and elf, have been called upon
to avert an apocalypse in Massachusetts. Up around Arkham,
everything is a possible emergency, and the couple isn’t
getting younger, so they call on their werewolf friends,
Dan and Paul, who have holiday plans of their own they'll
have to put in hold if they intend to help.
Everything seems to be against them in this homage to
Lovecraft, from the moon to the cult of worshippers intent
on raising the Elder Gods. Can the wolves and the elf come
together in time to avert the disaster, and keep them all
alive?
Dead of Winter by Lucien Parhelion
Al's in the closet, which is not unusual in 1950's Pasadena,
and thanks to that and the fact that he's broke, he doesn’t
have a lot of time to grieve when he finds out his former
lover has died. He has a job to do, spending some time
in an apparently haunted house, and the realtor, Krebbs,
wants him to check it out.
When Al moves in, strange things begin to happen. The
house does seem to be haunted, and there's more to it than
things that go bump in the night. His dreams are filled
with Richard, his ex, and they're becoming more and more
real. Can Al figure out what Krebbs is up to and figure
out how to get the house, and his dreams, to settle down?
Game of the Season by Willa Okati
Christmas isn't looking good for Seth and Clay during
their first holiday season together. The boys from The
Name of the Game just want to get the right gifts for each
other, with a little help from their friend, Anthony.
Instead, they have to fend of relations, deal with elusive
CDs, and deal with problems at work. To make it worse,
the watch Seth ordered for Clay doesn't show. He gets something
else instead. Then the lights go out, and Seth and Clay
just know Christmas is doomed. Can they find a way to make
the season bright?
A Good Thing by Julia Talbot
Dan hates to be known as the 'Christmas Fire Guy', but
he is, thanks to the accident that ruined his holiday three
years ago. He lets Chris know what he thinks of the time
of year, too, when they meet on the street.
Chris is full of holiday cheer, and determined to remind
Dan how good it can be to celebrate. He's got the Santa
hat, the hot chocolate, and the good will toward his fellow
man. All Dan has to do is let Chris into his house, and
his heart, to realize what a good thing Christmas can be.
Heart Song by Sara Bell
Rock star Liam is on tour with his band Vicious Heart
when a jealous ex outs him to the tabloids. When his manager
Liz comes to let him know, the band is split on whether
or not they want to stay together.
Liam is most concerned about how band mate Brody will
take the news, as he's been in love with Brody for years.
When Brody disappears, Liam fears the worst. Brody has
plans of his own. Things go from bad to worse, spiraling
out of control. Can Liam and Brody do enough damage control
to save the band, and their friendship?
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