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No One Should Be Alone
Tinnean
Mark Vincent has had enough. After his old cover ops organization is disbanded, he's relegated to the CIA, where his career is slowly being strangled to death by conspiracy and apathy. Come New Year's Day, he plans to be out of there, only... the one partner he ever wanted to keep is having a drink with him in a smoky bar, and something about Quinton Mann is suggesting he's not as straight as Vincent first thought. Quinn has been hiding his attraction to Mark for some time now, sure that exposing his feelings to his partner would only get him a laugh and a load of trouble. But a quiet showdown on a snowy street might change the intel they have on each other—for the better.

Pandemic
Tinnean
Laurie Parkinson, who's lived in Laurel Hills all his life, is a gay sheet metal worker who'd rather be a gay hairdresser. Wheat Dupuis, who's also gay, is the scion of one of Laurel Hill's wealthiest families. He'd rather grow grapes than become CFO of Dupuis International.Laurie wakes one morning to discover his family gone and his town decimated by a bacteria that has lain dormant for millennia, incased in ice. With the melting of the ice caps, the bacteria is released, and mankind faces a pandemic that could surpass the Black Plague.Wheat and his family are on their way to safety when the unthinkable happens and he's left behind. Laurie knows of a bunker in the woods outside Laurel Hill, where he intends to take refuge. On the way there, Laurie finds and rescues Wheat.Can two such dissimilar men work together through a pandemic to find their families ... and possibly find love, as well?

Love Potion #9
Tinnean
All quiet and friendless high school student Drey White wants is to create a formula that will give him the confidence to talk to a guy. With the encouragement of Artemas Ward, his favorite teacher, Drey thinks he's succeeded.The opportunity to test it arrives when he's invited by the cool kids to their party. After mixing the powder with his beer, he barely has time for a sip before another teen grabs the bottle and drinks. Drey is unsure if the potion will work, but then he's kissed by the guy. Pleased, Drey retrieves the bottle and drinks the remainder himself, only to find it gives him a case of the giggles.Now an adult, the effects of Love Potion #9 still reverberate through Drey's life. Will things ever return to normal? And what will Artemas, now his friend — and hopefully more — think when he discovers what Drey has created?

In His Line of Work
Tinnean
Deuce Pettigrew has worked for the mysterious Dr. Pandora Gautier since he left the Marines twelve years before. He did whatever needed to be done and never asked questions.Now a previous mission is coming back to bite Deuce in the ass, and not in a good way. As a result, he needs to distance himself not only from the job that consumed him for so many years, but from the man who, unaware, owns his heart.Deuce decides to go home, but can he go home again? And will he ever find a man who means as much as the one he has to leave behind?

A Man to Take a Chance On
Tinnean
Max Futé lost his license to practice medicine when he assisted someone he loved to die. His only chance of working again is to join up with Prinzip, an anti-terrorist organization in Paris. He manages to subvert the madmen running Prinzip and save numerous lives. Among those is WBIS agent Charles Browne, with whom he falls in love.When the organization is taken down and they're rescued, Max is brought to the US to work for the WBIS. Browne invites Max to move in with him, and the little French doctor thinks all his dreams have come true.Unfortunately, Browne is a commitment-phobe, and sees Max as nothing more than a convenient body. Will Max stay with him? Or will he cut his losses and find someone who will love him as he deserves?Note: This short story was originally published in the charity collection, Love Is Proud.

Two for Home
Tinnean
Sequel to Home Before SundownIn 1861, eleven-year old Zachary Taylor Browne marches off to war as a drummer boy with the 14th Brooklyn Chasseurs under the leadership of Lieutenant Steve Marriott, whom he worships. During the Battle of Antietam, he saves his lieutenant's life and earns the nickname Sharps. When the 14th musters out in 1864, Sharps and Marriott part ways.Steve Marriott has always liked the boy under his care but lost track of him after the war. Marriott becomes a wagon master, and in 1869 receives word the family of an old friend needs his help in traveling to the Dakotas. On the journey there, he crosses paths once again with Sharps, now a young man, and falls hopelessly in love.But there's danger awaiting them on the trail as well as misunderstandings. Can they arrive safely at their destination? Will Steve's feelings be returned? And if so, can he and Sharps find a home together in the wild territory?

Who's On First
Tinnean
Clancy Makem has played for the Brookeville Scorpions for the past seventeen years and is considered the century's best shortstop. After he tears his ACL for the fourth time, his career falls apart, and the team's surgeon gives him no choice but to retire. At thirty-eight, he finds himself without a job, so he decides to return to college to get the degree he'd put on hold. With that fourth surgery looming on the horizon, he's also in need of a temporary caregiver, something — someone — he's unwilling to accept. Clancy's teammates, who love their former shortstop, are willing to do whatever it takes to get rid of this person.Charles Newton is a mathematical genius who had two master's degrees under his belt by the age of eighteen. Now twenty-one, he has a doctorate waiting in the wings, only he finds himself burned out and with no desire to defend his dissertation. Even in the face of being disowned by his overbearing mother, he's willing to walk away from academia. He's in...

Things Happen That Way
Tinnean
Quinton Mann and Mark Vincent are settling into a relationship that shouldn't be possible. After all, Quinn is CIA, while Mark belongs to the WBIS, an agency labeled by others in the intelligence community as being staffed by sociopaths. Somehow, in spite of that, they seem to be making it work.Surprisingly, it isn't work that separates them but family matters and a friend's plea for help when his partner is kidnapped. Quinn is off to London, while Mark heads for Los Angeles to solve the kidnapping. Then Mark gets called to Paris by Femme of the Division, where things are not as they seem. Quinn, thinking to meet Mark in Paris, ends up coming to Mark's rescue. Back in the States, Mark fights taking time to recover from being shot while events are happening at the CIA that could endanger both Quinn and his best friend, DB.Between family, friends, and Mark, how will Quinn make the opportunity to talk to Mark about moving in together and even starting a family?

Not My Spook!
Tinnean
Highly ranked CIA officer Quinton Mann finds himself in a relationship with Mark Vincent—for exactly five days. At that point, Mark uses the excuse of going to Massachusetts for his mother's funeral to end it. But Quinn's a spook, and you can't fake a faker.

Surviving the Apocalypse
Tinnean
Lyncoln Ryland always saw himself as an ordinary man with an ordinary job, working maintenance in an ordinary mall. The only thing about him that isn't ordinary are his feelings for the man who's renovating the mall, but any kind of relationship with such a sophisticated man is highly unlikely.Adam James is the wealthy man who owns the mall. He's secretly been yearning for Lyncoln, a man he doesn't see as ordinary in the least. But Adam's family has plans for him, and they don't include a relationship with a blue-collar worker.All this is about to change when the sirens go off, signaling the possible end of the world. When the two men realize this isn't a drill, they take shelter in the mall that isn't quite as ordinary as everyone believes. What will the outcome be when two such disparate men must survive the apocalypse together?

Greeting Cards
Tinnean
Holidays are for lovers, just apparently not Ben Haggerty. Not this holiday. After his degree-seeking lover leaves humble blue-collar Ben, Ben spends the Yuletide miserable. He's not accustomed to being alone, not after seven years. Eventually Ben finds his lover's new address and sends him a greeting card asking when he'll come back home—only to learn in the returned correspondence that his card reached the wrong address and another man, Jason Prescott, by mistake.

Bless Us With Content
Tinnean
Ashton Laytham came to Fayerweather, his uncle's estate, as an orphan at the age of seven. Family and servants alike perceived Ashton as an unlovable child and shunned him; as an adult, the occasional illicit rendezvous aside, Ashton remains aloof and alone. When his uncle dies, yet more abuse falls upon Ashton's shoulders: the estate is bankrupt and Ashton must make good on his uncle's gaming debts. With the family talisman stolen and the suspects fled, Ashton faces certain ruin until the arrival of Geo Stephenson, who holds all of Sir Laytham's IOUs. Geo proposes a solution: Ashton will accommodate him in his bed, thereby paying off the debt. Attracted to Geo in spite of himself and desperate for any human kindness, Ashton agrees... never expecting to lose his heart to a man who claims he will never give his.

Ace-High Royal Flush
Tinnean
Jefferson Sebring wined and dined, charmed and cajoled, and lured and seduced handsome men into his bed. However, he never wanted to keep one longer than a few dates or a few months. He had his work with the CIA and his duties to his family, and with those and his men, he was content. That was, until Ludovic Rivenhall.First Ludo squired Jefferson's sister Portia around town, then fell into Jefferson's bed as so many others had. But Ludo wanted more than a same time next year type of relationship; he wanted to stay in Jefferson's life, and Jefferson found he was willing to allow it as long as they both still wanted it.Years later, they both still wanted each other — but men didn't marry men. Or did they, in this new world they had survived to see?

Just the Thought of You
Tinnean
With the death of Quinton Mann's cousin, Mann Manor becomes his, and in spite of assurances that the Manor isn't in bad shape, Quinn and his lover, Mark Vincent, discover otherwise when they arrive to inspect it. They find the floors have been torn up, some more recently than the last time his cousin had been here. Quinn agrees that their best option at this time is to have the house wired for security, and they take off for Savannah to pursue a lead into the accident that eventually resulted in the death of Quinn's cousin.Grey Rayne, an agent of Mark's, is working on this until the floorboard gives way under her, and she's injured. In extricating herself, she finds a letter and a map that might reveal the reasons behind the damage done to the Manor.Will Quinn and Mark be able to get to the bottom of this? And what will happen if it comes out at the Company that Quinn is friends with the deadliest agent the WBIS has ever produced?

If You're Going Through Hell Keep Going
Tinnean
Mark Vincent and Quinton Mann have finally kind of, sort of, exchanged promises. Mark has returned from an assignment on the West Coast, and he's looking forward to spending some quality time with his lover. After all, it's the St. Patrick's Day weekend. What could be better than a little beer, a little corned beef on rye, and Quinn in his bed?However, on Monday it's back to the grind—this time to an almost empty department: Matheson is away on assignment and Ms. Parker, Mark's secretary, is taking sick time, something she never does. But these aren't the only signs of something unusual, well, more unusual than normal, going on. Gradually, Mark uncovers a series of events going back to the previous spring and involving not only his senior special agent but Theo Bascopolis, a former rent boy who is Mark's friend.While Mark unravels the threads of the Gordian knot the WBIS has become, he realizes how deep his feelings for Quinn have grown. But can a spy like Mark ever hope to be...

Where the Heart Chooses
Tinnean
Portia Sebring was born into a family that's considered royalty in the intelligence community, and the fact that she's a woman doesn't preclude her from joining the "family business." A linguistic genius, she's recruited by her older brother to decipher Russian codes for the Venona Project. While at Arlington Hall, she meets Nigel Mann, a CIA officer known as Mr. Freeze, who's been vetted to the NSA. Unbeknownst to Portia, her father is behind the meeting. Rumor has it that Portia, called the ice princess, is also a lesbian, and at this time in America — the late '50s — it could negate any veracity to the codes she deciphers. A match with an equally cold man who won't distract her from her work seems the ideal solution in her father's eyes.Things don't go quite according to plan, as both Portia and Nigel develop strong feelings for each other. They marry and eventually start a family. However, the lifetime together they anticipate is cut short when Nigel's jet crashes on New...

Best Laid Plans
Tinnean
Enter Love:Tad Jackson fled from his mother and his bigoted grandfather to live with his father Jack, who happens to be gay and who shares a house called the ranch with his lover, Tom Weber. Tad finds the home he needs, as well as the love and support, to become a confident and kind young man. Rush Dalton is the scion of a wealthy, socially prominent Atlanta family. However, he too has fled, from their emotional coldness and unreasonable expectations. Once he arrives at Pulaski and Jasper University in Savannah, Georgia, he's chosen for an internship at Jackson's construction company. That's where he meets Tad. Tad knows that he's bisexual and wants Rush; Rush knows that he wants Tad. Now all Tad has to do is convince Rush that he really does belong in this family—and in Tad's bed.Could You Be the One:Billy Bob Bolt, known as Ragg Mopp at the Jackson Construction Company where he works, has the usual baggage: his family not only thinks he's lost his way to Jesus, but they aren't...

You Were Made for Me
Tinnean
Can things possibly run smoothly when a CIA spook moves in with a WBIS spy? If they're Quinton Mann and Mark Vincent, they damned well better had.Quinn, having resigned from the CIA after the debacle of a covert agent being outed, is now living with Mark. Over the next year and a half, they learn to navigate the seas of their relationship together, dealing with a death in the family and Quinn's new career as a writer, while friends from Mark's previous life reach out for help and the CIA tries to get Quinn back.

Dreamspinner Press Year Five Greatest Hits
Tinnean
Enjoy a selection of the greatest hits of gay romance published by Dreamspinner Press combined into one exclusive volume: by Amy Lane: A Solid Core of Alpha, a science fiction tale of one man's questionable survival and how another helps him live again; by B.A. Stretke: Signed & Sealed, what happened when an ordinary guy's sister throws a rancher-shaped kink into his unremarkable life; by Anna Martin: Another Way, one man's tumble as his Master admits he wants a loving partner, not just an obedient submissive; by Mary Calmes: The Servant, the story of a curse, a new purpose, and a man's chance at love despite the shape he inhabits; and by Tinnean: Bless Us With Content, in which an impoverished nobleman must make a deal with the devil who holds his IOUs.

Forever
Tinnean
Lately, life is both sweet and sour for intelligence operatives Mark Vincent and Quinton Mann. The sweet is they're settling into a relationship; Mark has found a condo in Alexandria with the help of Quinn's mother, Portia; and Mark and Quinn are looking forward to spending the holidays in the Caribbean.

Houseboat on the Nile
Tinnean
Mark Vincent is WBIS—Washington Bureau of Intelligence and Security. Quinton Mann is staunchly CIA. Mark thinks the CIA is full of dilettantes who leave him and the rest of the WBIS to clean up their messes. Quinn thinks most WBIS agents are sociopathic loose cannons. So they don't exactly get along.

Solo Tu
Tinnean
Prequel to Where the Heart ChoosesNigel Mann has learned to protect his emotions by creating a wall of ice between himself and the world. He's been doing it for so long that no one remembers the little boy he used to be, least of all himself. His occupation as an agent for the CIA has led him to accept the sobriquet he's earned: "Mr. Freeze."Portia Sebring deciphers codes for the NSA. She's a warm woman, but she doesn't like men with grabby hands and isn't afraid to slap them down. Because of this, she's been labeled cold. She determines that if they insist on calling her the "Ice Princess," she'll give them exactly what they're expecting to see: a woman cold as ice.These two were never meant to meet, but outside factors are in play, and ironically, when Mr. Freeze meets the Ice Princess, what else could result but sparks flying?

Friends and Lovers
Tinnean
Tom Hansom had always been gay. Oh, he liked women well enough. As the saying went, they were some of his best friends. But guys? Oh yeah, they really rang his chimes. Jack Sweet, on the other hand, had never doubted he was straight. He loved women in all their many varieties, even going so far as to marry, not once but twice. In spite of their diverse sexual orientations, in spite of time and distance, the two men were best friends. Now, that friendship will be tested, as Tom makes a request, and Jack seriously considers it.

Foolish Me
Tinnean
When Will returns to an empty apartment, he wonders if Theo really wants to be found. But Will always gets his man.

Silver Bells
Tinnean
Max Futé and Avery "Smitty" Schmidt are both doctors who work for the Washington Bureau of Intelligence and Security. They've settled into a comfortable relationship, and although Max assures him otherwise, Smitty is waiting for the other shoe to drop. That will be when Charles Browne, Max's former lover, realizes what he's let slip through his fingers and comes to take Max back.Although Charles had enjoyed having Max in his bed, he's always declared he wasn't gay. And finding solace with other men after Max left him had nothing to do with ... anything. Now, however, he's found a woman who ticks all his boxes in spite of her somewhat kinky tastes.Will Santa give them each what they want most this Christmas?

The Most Loved of All
Tinnean
Sequel to Destiny's EndDuring the War to End All Wars, Roddy Sayer survived his trip down the Ruzizi with his beloved, Charlie Pearson. He survived the sinking of the Konigin Marie Christine he and Charlie engineered. But now it's 1922, his beloved is dead after working on a dig in Egypt to unearth royal tombs, and Roddy is alone, with odd, erotic dreams of an Egyptian prince ensnared by the machinations of a high priest. Is he losing his mind?Thomas Fortescue-Smythe, who flirted with Roddy and made advances toward him before, finds him again. Tommy persuades Roddy to come to his family home in England, and eventually, to share his bed and his body.But when Roddy sees an Egyptian man and knows it is the same man who was the high priest in his dreams, can he keep himself and Tommy safe?

Pick Up the Pieces
Tinnean
Theo was kicked out of his home and fell in with a pimp. After escaping the pimp, he meets a group of rent boys and makes his own family.

The Black Swan
Tinnean
Gabe Granger gathers intelligence for George Washington, even after he's bitten by a vampyre in the service of the British. Remember Littlebury, his longtime friend, stays with him as his black swan, keeping him safe from sunlight and getting messages to General Washington.After the war ends, they continue working for the fledgling government through one conflict after another. When Gabe loses Remember at the Battle of Gettysburg, he's ready to give up, but his country still needs his services. And there are many black swans for him to choose from. None are any more fortunate than Remember, and one by one they're killed in various wars.All Noah Poynter wants is to be a black swan, and he's devastated when his pop tells him he's just a normal. In spite of everything, Gabe and Noah become friends. Is there any hope for the two of them?

Home Before Sundown
Tinnean
George Pettigrew and his papa must leave the California rancho they'd lived on since his birth. They end up in New York City, where Papa marries and George gets a new beloved mama. George also meets Frank and Bart who become fast friends, and in Bart's case, even more.The start of the Civil War leaves George the man of the family, but although he's found a job, it's difficult to pay the ever-increasing rent. Then Papa dies at Appomattox and Mama falls ill.After Mama dies, her father takes George's siblings. When George learns his younger sister is being abused, he rescues the three children. But will dressing his sisters as boys and himself as a woman be enough of a disguise to keep them safe until they can reach the valley he's dreamed of? Will Bart leave behind his own family and go with the man he loves?