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Perchance to Dream Box Set

Does true love really exist or is it just a fantasy? In this box set of gay romance by best-selling author J.M. Snyder, travel through time to Colonial America, visit a dystopic near future, or take a walk on the wild side among beasts, devils, and vampires. Each story embraces homoerotic love that transcends the ages and defies even death itself.<br><br>Contains the stories:<br><br><strong>A Haunted Love</strong>: Nick works at a Colonial America site. One foggy night he meets David, the sexiest man Nick has ever seen. Because Nick's missed his bus, David invites him to stay the night at the inn. Though there's a spark between them, David is gone when Nick wakes. When David's claim of working as an apprentice doesn't pan out, Nick begins to wonder about him, and the ghost stories he's never believed true.<br><br><strong>Devil of a Night</strong>: Carlos must have taken a wrong turn somewhere because he and his lover Steve find themselves lost in the back roads of New Jersey, what's known as the Pine Barrens. Half-joking, Carlos tells Steven a local legend about a mysterious creature called the Jersey Devil. Then they're run off the road by ... something, Steven can't say what. He feels it out there in the woods watching them. Waiting ...<br><br><strong>Hunted</strong>: Once a month, the Hunt begins ... Hartley is a cervidae, human in form with deer-like features. When the Hunt starts. Hartley knows he's tempting fate. Almost silent in the darkness, a felidae -- half-human, half-lion -- stalks him, but something more than bloodlust runs through Tau's veins tonight. He's hungry for Hartley. Can the shadowed alleys of Richmond hide this forbidden animal attraction?<br><br><strong>Inked in Blood</strong>: Tom stops at Tattoo 804 just as it's about to close. Rist has a fetish for vampires and agrees to ink Tom after hours. What begins as a simple procedure turns erotic when Rist notices how hard Tom is for him. They give into their primal desires right in the tattoo chair. But things take an unusual turn and Tom wonders if Rist is just into a little blood play ... or if he isn't one of the undead.<br><br><strong>The Last Thing on My Mind</strong>:<em>Yesterday he told me he loved me. Today we're dead.</em>Two college guys on spring break. Friends, roommates, lovers. A moment's distraction while driving on the highway and suddenly their lives change. Forever. It's an easy promise to make when you know you won't live that long. But what happens in the afterlife?<br><br><strong>Lover's Cross</strong>: After a bad car accident, Jory's lover Peter assures him he's doing fine. But when Jory attends a get-well party at the house of a coworker, he's surprised no one asks him how Peter is. More disconcerting, Peter's gold cross necklace is missing, and Jory suffers from headaches whenever his best friend Bruce brings up the accident. Where is the cross? And why does Bruce keep asking about Peter?<br><br><strong>Persistence of Memory</strong>: Five years ago Joah was culled -- kidnapped by the government to be trained as a soldier. In the process, they erased his memory, destroying his past, his dreams, everything but his name. Armed with that alone, Joah escapes from the facility in search of someone to help him recall the man he used to be. That person is Tobin, Joah’s husband, who never gave up hope of finding him again.

J.M. Snyder · LGBT+
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67 Chs

Chapter 52

As he strums the back of Peter’s neck, though, something seems wrong. Something’s missing. He turns his face from Peter’s and lets his lover’s next kiss nuzzle under his jaw. “Petey?”

“Hmm?” his lover murmurs into him. “Less talk, more action.”

Jory lays his hand flat against Peter’s nape. Something is definitelydifferent. “Where’s your necklace? Your cross?”

It’d been a present years before, when they first started dating, a simple gold cross on a thin chain Peter wears all the time. He doesn’t even take it off to shower. When they make love, Jory likes to grasp the chain in one hand, clutching it tight as Peter enters him. The cross always settles into the hollow of Jory’s throat as Peter cuddles close to him before they fall asleep. “Peter, where—”

“I don’t know.” Peter kisses Jory’s neck, his lips cool and damp on Jory’s fevered skin. “I think it broke. It’s around here somewhere, has to be. I don’t—“