Friday, January 21, 2011

How Not to Date a Fae by Stephanie Burke

How Not to Date a Fae


by Stephanie Burke

Cover art: Bryan Keller

ISBN: 978-1-60521-553-2

Genre(s): Paranormal

Theme(s): Elves, Dragons & Magical Creatures, Gay and Lesbian

Length: Novella

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Blurb:
After lies, deceit and betrayal drive Ario from the only home he knows, he is determined never to look back, to dissociate himself from the people who made his life hell, and to never use magic again.




But as the saying goes, Man plans, the Gods laugh -- and they're chortling over this one.



In his new home in Ireland, Ario suddenly finds himself plagued by pixies, magical tombs, and a man so different from any other he's ever known that their coming together can't be by chance.



Cailte was one of the Finnian army, Finn McCool's right hand, and after waking from his centuries-long sleep, the large warrior found himself at the mercies of a different time and of a man unlike any other.



Their pairing might be ordained by fate, but it's up to them to forge a bond to protect them both when Ari's past threatens to destroy them both. Together they might be powerful enough to defy the gods, and maybe Ario will learn that dating a Fae isn't so bad.

Excerpt:
How Not to Date a Fae


Stephanie Burke

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Copyright ©2011 Stephanie Burke



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Ario moaned, his head flying back, his shoulder-length black hair falling to frame his face in ebony locks of silk. Sweat lent his body a golden aura that was picked up and reflected in the light of the five candles that lit his darkened bedroom, creating a spotlight for a one-man show that no one would ever see.

Or so he thought.



He squeezed his eyes shut as his arousal and loneliness seemed to fill his chest. He concentrated on one and pushed the other away, his hand pulling ever more rapidly at his hot, throbbing dick, which had been in an unusual state of arousal all damn day.



Nothing he did made his dick behave -- not the cold showers, not the hard, backbreaking labor, not the thought of all he'd left behind to venture here into the wilds. Nothing worked, so he was forced to resort to one of his most hated and beloved activities.



A sobbing cry left his lips as he rose to his knees, his thighs spreading wide as he pounded away at his dick. He ran his free hand over his chest, pulling at his nipple rings, hissing as the small pain drove him closer to what he desired but not far enough to topple him over the edge.



He tugged harder, almost angrily, and his dick got harder, the precum flowing more furiously, but he was no closer to release. He was almost sobbing as the tension built with no release in sight. He was afraid he would go mad before he obtained his elusive orgasm.



Tears rolled down his cheeks, mixing and falling with the sweat that freely fell from his body as his hand released his balls -- and then it struck.



Combined pain and pleasure, the ultimate agony mingled with the ultimate ecstasy. The electric sensation ran through his body; he lost all control and fell to the damp sheets below him. The screams that tore from his mouth were both rapturous and agonized as he sobbed out his body's release.



"No more," he gasped between sobs as the sensitivity in his body began to decrease, as his screaming nerves subsided into the soreness that would plague the surface of his skin for days. "No more."



"No more," a small voice promised as its owner leaned against the window. Eyes no larger than copper pennies gleamed with determination as tiny hands pressed against the glass. Then, quick as a flit, the tiny being was gone, its silvery gleam lost in the night sky, like so many dancing fireflies. It had work to do. The decision had been made.


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