It's 1988 and Germany is a country still at war with its own recent history.<br /> <br />Australian expat journalist Caroline James, sexually entranced by her German lover, goes to live with him near Stuttgart.<br /> <br />But Caroline soon misses the job and London life she gave up to be with Karl, and discovers the darker side of romance with an obsessive man.<br /> <br />It also doesn't take long to realise they have little in common beyond mutual sexual passion.<br /> <br />So why doesn't she leave?<br /> <br />Is there more to her decision to stay, than the lead on a potential news story?<br /> <br />A local woman accused of killing her own child seems to be the victim of simmering prejudices until Caroline's research unearths dark secrets from Germany's recent history.<br /> <br />Caroline's professional curiosity turns personal as every investigative step she takes drags her deeper into the horrors of the past.
Tales of love and lust between heroic men of the human and no-so human kind.<br /> <br />Kerry Greenwood's take on a host of myths, legends and fairy tales are all imbued with a wonderful sense of time and place.<br /> <br />There may be vampires, minotaurs, wolves, selkies and wizards in these pages but they all add up to a wonderful collection of happy-ever-after male-male love stories.<br /> <br />The third in a 3-book series, following Herotica: Adventures in Love & Time vols 1 and 2. Mytherotica explores myth and legend in 23 stories of adventure, romance, lust, and above all love.<br /> <br />Kerry Greenwood – the creator of the fabulous Phryne Fisher – is also the author, for Clan Destine Press, of Out of the Black Land; the Delphic Women trilogy: Medea, Cassandra and Electra; and Salmancis.
Tales of love and lust between heroic and adventurous men across the ages from Ancient Greece and Troy to almost-modern times.<br /> <br />Kerry Greenwood's historical detail and sense of place and time sets the many scenes for a wonderful collection of happy-ever-after male-male love stories.<br /> <br />The second in a 3 book series, Herotica will take you around the world in 29 stories of adventure, romance, lust, exploration, war and peace, and above all love.<br /> <br />Or, as Kerry herself says: 'Wonderful stories of gorgeous gay men shagging each other senseless in impeccable historical settings.'<br /> <br />Kerry Greenwood – the creator of the fabulous Phryne Fisher – is also the author, for Clan Destine Press, of Out of the Black Land; the Delphic Women trilogy: Medea, Cassandra and Electra; and Salmancis.
Tales of love and lust between heroic and adventurous men across the ages from Ancient Egypt to a future in space.<br /> <br />Kerry Greenwood's historical detail and sense of place and time sets the scene for a wonderful collection of happy-ever-after love stories.<br /> <br />The first in a 3 book series, Herotica will take you around the world in 36 stories of adventure, romance, lust, exploration, war and peace, and above all love.<br /> <br />Or as Kerry herself says: "Wonderful stories of gorgeous gay men shagging each other senseless in impeccable historical settings."<br /> <br />Kerry Greenwood – the creator of the fabulous Phryne Fisher – is also the author, for Clan Destine Press, of Out of the Black Land; the Delphic Women trilogy: Medea, Cassandra and Electra; and Salmancis.
Adventures in love in exotic Cairo.<br /> <br />Alice Taylor Stewart is an engineer.<br />Nerida Cordo is a linguist.<br />Together, they travel the world building bridges ~ both literal and figurative.<br />They also delight in getting up to all kinds of mischief; like a two-woman St Trinians.<br />And the other thing in which they take delight?<br />Each other.
Those gorgeous boys, Elliot and Jack, are back in action in their second romantic adventure.<br /> <br />Their investigation business gets its first paying customer: a suburban housewife wants to know if her daughter is a witch. The answer isn't rocket science.<br /> <br />Elliot at least understands the fundamentals of rocket science. He knows slightly less about sex, but his long-time love (but only new lover) Jack is giving him a thorough grounding in that too.<br /> <br />Now, if only they can keep their mouths shut, not walk into danger again, save the day, and actually get paid, they'll be doing well.
… something evil, yes evil, is present amongst us…'<br /> <br />Christopher Marriston, a university lecturer and author, born and raised in Fairfield, now lives in Wakeley with his family. Over on the north shore full time mum, Skyla, raises her two sons. Both Christopher and Skyla are happily married. They have never met nor do they know of the other's existence until one day Skyla buys Marriston's bestseller and lines up to have her copy of the book signed by the author.<br /> <br />Skyla is momentarily overwhelmed by an ominous feeling. Why does she feel a sense of urgency to read Christopher's book? There is something she ought to know. It is a matter of life and death and it involves this author. What nonsense is this? Skyla's world is about to change…
Three short stories of rural romance that will take you on journeys of heartbreak, terror and and a woman's tentative struggles to reclaim her identity.<br /> <br />Playing With Fire<br />Lisa is forced to revisit a tortured love affair when she recognises her companions on an outback train journey – an ill-fated family from her past.<br /> <br />Bushwhacked<br />Brittany's quest for adventure on an isolated cattle station goes horribly wrong when she and Scott, the head stockman, are abducted on a lonely county road.<br /> <br />Coming Home<br />Kirsty leaves a destructive marriage to return to her parent's cattle station, but has to contend with her father's new manager – the boyfriend she deserted years before in favour of the city.
For two very smart men, Elliot Talbott and Jack Burns can be mighty slow: hell, it took them a decade to realise they were perfect for each other.<br /> <br />When they start an investigation business, mayhem naturally follows.<br /> <br />Looking for ghosts, witches and the paranormal, what they find is crooks, real life and a heap of trouble.<br /> <br />It's a good thing they have each other as well.
Lissa Wilson's life hasn't been quite the same since people she cared about started getting themselves killed.<br /> <br />By vampires.<br /> <br />And Lissa learnt that the opposite of life is not always death. On the plus side, she made a new friend.<br /> <br />Gary Hooper may be the worst best-friend a librarian could have – and easily the worst vampire ever – but he has taught Lissa the real meaning of life.<br /> <br />Gary's worldview has also improved remarkably since meeting Lissa, but all that could be lost if she discovers what services he provides Melbourne's undead community.<br /> <br />Meanwhile, as their friendship brings him closer to the humanity he lost, it also puts them both in grave danger.<br /> <br />And there's a big chance that the evil stalking them could them both killed – in his case, for good this time.