Fantasy Sci-Fi Supernatural
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![]() | Slave Boy | Haven is a Master of the Order of the Light - a revered sect of mediators and healers that roam the galaxy righting wrongs. Ten years ago he bought a ragged slave boy from Rigel Six and brought him to live at the Temple of Light on Radiant. As Wren's master and mentor, Haven knows the young man is off limits, so he keeps his forbidden feelings for his novice under wraps, vowing never to act on them. Wren has been in love with his master from the moment he laid eyes on him. Haven rescued him from a life of sexual slavery and his gratitude is exceeded only by his desire for the tall, broad shouldered man he calls Master. When the pair are sent to mediate a conflict aboard the huge Tiberion war ship, Haven discovers that he must have a pleasure slave to fulfill the local customs. Wren offers to play the part but will his role as Haven's slave boy bring back too much of his painful past? And how can Haven keep his vows of chastity when he is forced to use Wren in the most forbidden way? ... | ||
Evangeline Anderson | ||||
2008 | ||||
Erotica, Fantasy, Fiction, Gay, Science Fiction, Sex | ||||
Book#: FSFS001 | ||||
![]() | Promises, Promises | A talking pearl earring. A gleaming white unicorn. A flower from an ogre. Sandy Blunt, witch, has big dreams but C-average magic skills. Her only noteworthy talent is for paying extravagant compliments to women. Trouble is, when she uses that gift, she unwittingly foretells the future for a pretty princess. The punishment for prophesying about one of royal blood is death. With the help of ill-assorted companions, including a self-proclaimed princess in disguise with a wild imagination, a self-absorbed member of the royal guard, and the not-so-average girl next door, Sandy has a year and a day to travel to far-flung places--encountering such dangerous creatures as a dragon who writes awful poetry, slovenly elves, and boarding house landladies--to collect the weird and magical items needed to turn her prophecies into promises and so evade the executioner. | ||
L-J. Baker | ||||
2011 | ||||
Fantasy, Fiction, Humour/Comedy, Lesbian | ||||
Book#: FSFS002 | ||||
![]() | Colin | First published in 1923, Colin is a novel which combines elements of the homoerotic and the supernatural. Colin is a story of demonic passion and a brooding family home which is as much a character as any of the human beings who move through the story. Colin follows the fortune of a family whose founder, at the time of Elizabeth I, made a pact with the devil over succeeding generations, has seen the Stoniers becoming one of richest and most powerful families in Britain. Set between the 1890s and 1920s, the novel follows the fortunes of two generations of this extraordinary family - whose cold and uncaring men destroy their women and distance their children. Located between the ancestral home in Rye in Sussex and the Italian island of Capri, this is a story of a tainted inheritance, sibling rivalry, homoerotic attraction, greed and treachery. | ||
E. F. Benson | ||||
1994 | ||||
Family, Fiction, Gay, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS003 | ||||
![]() | Hollow Earth | Lots of twins have a special connection - being able to finish each other's sentences; sensing what the other is thinking; perhaps even knowing when the other is in trouble or in pain - but for 12-year-old twins, Matt and Emily Calder, the connection is beyond special. Together, the twins have extraordinary powers - they are able to bring art to life, or enter paintings at will. Their abilities are sought by villains trying to access the terrors of Hollow Earth - a place where all the demons, devils and creatures ever imagined lie trapped for eternity. The twins flee with their mother to the security of an island, off the west coast of Scotland, where their grandfather has certain protective powers of his own. But too much is at stake, and the twins aren't safe there either. The villains will stop at nothing to find Hollow Earth and harness the powers within... | ||
John Barrowman, Carole E. Barrowman | ||||
2012 | ||||
Fantasy, Fiction, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS003.01 | ||||
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Outhouse East Library | 2 / 6 | |||
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![]() | The Wild Boys - A Book of the Dead | In this funny, nightmarish masterpiece of imaginative excess, grotesque characters engage in acts of violent one-upmanship, boundless riches mangle a corner of Africa into a Bacchanalian utopia, and technology, flesh and violence fuse with and undo each other. A fragmentary, freewheeling novel, it sees wild boys engage in vigorous, ritualistic sex and drug taking, as well as pranksterish guerrilla warfare and open combat with a confused and outmatched army. The Wild Boys shows why Burroughs is a writer unlike any other, able to make captivating the explicit and horrific. | ||
William S. Burroughs | ||||
1974 | ||||
Fantasy, Fiction, Gay, Humour/Comedy, Sex | ||||
Book#: FSFS004 | ||||
![]() | Hollow Pike | Something wicked this way comes... She thought she'd be safe in the country, but you can't escape your own nightmares, and Lis London dreams repeatedly that someone is trying to kill her. Lis thinks she's being paranoid - after all who would want to murder her? She doesn't believe in the local legends of witchcraft. She doesn't believe that anything bad will really happen to her. You never do, do you? Not until you're alone in the woods, after dark - and a twig snaps... Hollow Pike - where witchcraft never sleeps. | ||
James Dawson | ||||
2012 | ||||
Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery | ||||
Book#: FSFS005 | ||||
![]() | The World Celaeno Chose | In a world without men, imprinter Lynn has a vital gift--the ability to link strands of DNA to create new life. Owned by the Temple, protected and effectively held prisoner there, she leads a life of quiet despair, shut away forever from her family and the world outside. Then into her life comes Kim; tough, worldly, and courageous, part of a squadron of rangers assigned to protect her on the arduous journey through the mountains to Landfall, the holiest of the Temple sites. Haunted by a tragedy in her own past, Kim is quickly drawn to the lonely young imprinter. But as the two women grow closer, they know they are putting themselves in grave danger. For in a world where the Church rules the State, there are people who will stop at nothing to make sure Lynn can never escape... | ||
Jane Fletcher | ||||
1999 | ||||
Feminism, Fiction, Gender, Lesbian, Religion, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS006 | ||||
![]() | Making History | What if Hitler had never been born? In Stephen Fry's most seriously ambitious novel to date, he creates a futuristic fantasy that becomes a thriller with a funny streak. Tackling one of history's darkest episodes, he poses the question: What if Hitler had never been born? An unquestionable improvement, no doubt. Michael Young, an earnest young history graduate student, has just finished his dissertation, an exploration into the roots of evil and the early life of Adolf Hitler. When he meets up with an aging German physicist, they concoct an idealistic experiment that involves time travel to prevent the conception of the Fuhrer. It will change the course of history, but will it create a better world? With characteristic brilliance and wit, Fry presents a thought-provoking alternate history that is both trenchant and deeply affecting. | ||
Stephen Fry | ||||
1997 | ||||
Fiction, Humour/Comedy, Science Fiction, Thriller | ||||
Book#: FSFS007 | ||||
![]() | The Dyke and the Dybbuk | Dybbuk Kokos, Jewish folklore's endearing demon, arrives in the twentieth century, hunting for Rainbow Rosenbloom--London taxi driver, film critic, lesbian, and all-around handful. By the author of Queendom Come. | ||
Ellen Galford | ||||
1993 | ||||
Fiction, Lesbian, Religion, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS008 | ||||
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Outhouse East Library | 3 / 6 | |||
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![]() | Clicking Stones | Seven-year-old Erica stumbles into a mystical place where a mysterious old woman gives her a stone. A very special stone. A Clicking Stone. Striking it against any other stone causes both to flare into incredible brilliance. Except, not everyone can see the brilliance. And Erica does not yet know the power of her Stone. Morgan moves in next door. The girls grow up together and one day, the two click stones. Knowledge of Erica's gift spreads, creating a worldwide movement of adherents to the illumination power of Clicking Stones. Still, the question remains: why do some people see the brilliance and gain energy from it, and some do not? There is no discernible pattern or reason. Throughout all these evolutionary events there is the love between Erica and Morgan--a love of extraordinary intensity and eroticism ... one that survives separation and their loving of other women, and that transcends the passing years and, finally, time itself. | ||
Nancy Tyler Glenn | ||||
1991 | ||||
Fiction, Lesbian, Romance, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS009 | ||||
![]() | Power and Magic | He was abandoned as a baby to the mercy of strangers, ignorant of his heritage and the part he was fated to play. But others were aware of his identity, and as he grew towards manhood he unwittingly unleashed those very forces that sought to limit and control his power. Some saw him as the Saviour who alone could save them from the dark forces that were reawakening to claim dominance. Yet to some he was the Life Destroyer, the Blood Traitor who would betray the world to evil. For only he could take up the Key, and he who rules the Key would rule Eternity. It was a destiny he could not escape, in a world of ancient conflicts which reached out across time and memory to reclaim him. | ||
Daniel Kane | ||||
1987 | ||||
Fantasy, Fiction, Gay | ||||
Book#: FSFS010 | ||||
![]() | Equinox | The Athena is in the Zeus system, and NARC takes on the most hazardous assignment in its history. Zeus is controlled by Equinox Industries. The city of Elysium is on the brink of corporate war... Angel war has already begun. But Angel, Equinox and the gas giant Zeus are locked in a deadly embrace ... and soon all of NARC is involved. Elysium is at war with itself; at the conflict's heart is Equinox, controlling industry, politics - and the Angel trade? Hard evidence is elusive. The hunt takes Jarrat and Stone across the Zeus system, into battlefield engagements ... a supersonic dogfight ... a brute-force slugging-match in the docking bays of Eos ... and the showdown between NARC and Equinox. When hightech fails, courage, quick wits and keen empathy might still win through. Jarrat and Stone share the rank of captain, command of the Athena, and the bonding which was their very survival. | ||
Mel Keegan | ||||
1993 | ||||
Fiction, Gay, Science Fiction | ||||
Book#: FSFS011 | ||||
![]() | Death's Head | On the high-tech worlds of the 23rd century, the lethal designer drug Angel has become an epidemic disease. Kevin Jarrat and Jerry Stone are joint captains in the paramilitary NARC force sent in to combat the Death's Head drug syndicate that controls the vast spaceport of Chell. Under the NARC code of non-involvement, each of the two friends hides his deeper desire for the other. When Stone is kidnapped and forced onto Angel, Jarrat's love for him is his only chance of survival, but the price is that their minds remain permanently linked. | ||
Mel Keegan | ||||
1991 | ||||
Fiction, Gay, Science Fiction | ||||
Book#: FSFS012 | ||||
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Outhouse East Library | 4 / 6 | |||
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![]() | Without Reservations | Sometimes love just catches you by the tail. Chayton Winston is a veterinarian. He is also a werewolf. Much to his Native American parent's chagrin, he has always dreamed of a fair-haired, Caucasian mate. However, he never imagined his mate would be male. As a heterosexual man, he's not quite sure what to do with a male mate, but more than willing to find out. Keaton Reynolds wakes up, in wolf form, and finds himself with a mate. He's instantly attracted, but not so thrilled to find out the man is straight. Having been in a relationship once before where his partner professed to be "Not gay" left a bad taste in his mouth. Keaton wants to make a break for it and pretend he never set eyes on Chay - but Chay is not ready to let him go. Together the two work to solidify their shaky relationship and battle the prejudices against homosexuals. Chay must deal with not only his mother's prejudices against gay men but also her hatred of white people. When a power struggle in Keaton's pack threat... | ||
J.L. Langley | ||||
2006 | ||||
BEM, Coming Out, Erotica, Fiction, Gay, Homophobia, Romance, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS013 | ||||
![]() | Vampires Anonymous | Andrew Lyall, who made his first appearance in the short story collection Somewhere in the Night, is gay, attractive, witty, incredibly sexy – and dead. Andrew introduces us to the subculture of homosexual vampirism. It’s not bad enough that a stake-wielding crazy named Steven Verruckt is constantly tracking Andrew with murder on his mind, but now a group of high-minded vampires (including Andrew’s lover Pablo) have rejected their natures to form Vampires Anonymous! What’s a vampire to do? | ||
Jeffrey N. McMahan | ||||
1991 | ||||
Fiction, Gay, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS014 | ||||
![]() | Arcadia Awakens | When troubled teenager Rosa escapes her life in New York to stay with family in Sicily, she stumbles into a sinister Mafia underworld of murder, corruption and bitter, generations-old rivalries. How is handsome, mysterious stranger Alessandro involved? And why is Rosa so powerfully drawn to him, even though she knows he spells danger for her and her family? Simmering at the heart of the conflict is an ancient myth surrounding the vanished empire of Arcadia and its people, who, in the tales of legend, could shapeshift into animal form. Can Rosa unravel the dark secrets of the past before untamed savagery is unleashed on the present? | ||
Kai Meyer | ||||
2012 | ||||
Fiction, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS015 | ||||
![]() | On Azrael's Wings | Ursula, a seamstress's slave, survives the brutal attack on her village by the King's Butcher, General Azrael of the Third Army. Due to circumstances beyond her control she's thrust into the role of body slave for the infamous woman, and must learn to please her new mistress in all ways or end up on the slaver's block. Azrael only wishes to retire at her estate, but her king has other ideas. In fact, King Shonal has many ideas Azrael cannot abide, and one of them has to do with demanding sexual favors from her newly acquired body slave...the one she's unaccountably fallen in love with. | ||
D. Jordan Redhawk | ||||
2008 | ||||
Erotica, Fantasy, Fiction, Lesbian, Romance | ||||
Book#: FSFS016 | ||||
![]() | The Duskouri Tales | Byrd Roberts has done it again! Hot on the heels of his last book, 'Between Trash and Tramp', comes a collection of 'gothic' short stories that takes you on a journey through a largely gay, make believe land with unexpected and often bizarre twists. Will surprise, delight and horrify. | ||
Byrd Roberts | ||||
1999 | ||||
Fiction, Gay, Short Story, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS017 | ||||
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Outhouse East Library | 5 / 6 | |||
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![]() | I, vampire | After seven hundred years, Glamorous vampire Sterling O'Blivion has begun to think the joy is going out of life. Then she meets Virginia Woolf in the ladies' room of a dance studio in Chicago. But Woolf is really Benaroya, a dolphin-like alien anthropologist here to learn all there is to know about humanity and to fight the good fight against the evil, slave-trading Sajorians. Sterling falls madly in love with Benaroya. It's just the sort of romp an aging vampire needs - but first, to defeat the Sajorians, they have to sell millions of Famous Men's Sperm Kits to every woman on Earth. | ||
Jody Scott | ||||
1986 | ||||
Feminism, Fiction, Lesbian, Science Fiction, Supernatural | ||||
Book#: FSFS018 | ||||
![]() | Return to Isis | It is the year 2093, and Whit, a bold woman warrior from an Amazon nation, rescues Amelia from a dismal world where females are either breeders or drones. During their arduous journey back to the shining all-women's world of Artemis, they are unexpectedly drawn to each other. This engaging first book in the series has it all, romance, mystery and adventure. | ||
Jean Stewart | ||||
1992 | ||||
Feminism, Fiction, Lesbian, Romance, Science Fiction | ||||
Book#: FSFS019 | ||||
![]() | Isis Rising | In this stirring romantic fantasy, the familiar cast of lovable characters begins to rebuild the colony of Isis, burned to the ground ten years earlier by the dread Regulators. But evil forces threaten to destroy their dream. A swashbuckling futuristic adventure and an endearing love story all rolled into one. | ||
Jean Stewart | ||||
1993 | ||||
Feminism, Fiction, Lesbian, Romance, Science Fiction | ||||
Book#: FSFS020 | ||||
![]() | Starshine | Starshine -- the eerie, unmistakable fire of Ted Sturgeon's genius -- lights up unforgettably these stories of now and tomorrow...tales of aliens from far planets, men of the spaceways and creatures of darkness. From the daring of "The World Well Lost" to the tense adventure of "The Pod and the Barrier" and the brisk fantastic humor of "Derm Fool," these are Sturgeon classics -- stories you can't forget and shouldn't miss. | ||
Theodore Sturgeon | ||||
1978 | ||||
Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Story | ||||
Book#: FSFS021 | ||||
![]() | Venus Plus X | Charlie Johns has been snatched from his home and delivered to the future world of Ledom, where violence is a vague, improbable notion and technology has triumphed over hunger, overpopulation, pollution, and even time and space. But there is a change Charlie finds even more shocking: gender is a thing of the past. This is a civilization in which tensions between male and female and the human preoccupation with sex no longer exist. Charlie finds that the human precepts he holds dear are profane in this new world. But has Charlie learned all there is to know about this advanced society? And why are the Ledom people so intent on gaining Charlie's approval? Unsettling, compelling, and no less than visionary, Venus Plus X is Theodore Sturgeon's brilliant, original, and insightful speculation on gender and civilization. | ||
Theodore Sturgeon | ||||
1978 | ||||
Fiction, Gender, Science Fiction, Sex | ||||
Book#: FSFS022 | ||||
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Outhouse East Library | 6 / 6 | |||
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![]() | Caracole | In French caracole means "prancing"; in English, "caper." Both words perfectly describe this high-spirited erotic adventure. In Caracole, White invents an entire world where country gentry languish in decaying mansions and foppish intellectuals exchange lovers and gossip in an occupied city that resembles both Paris under the Nazis and 1980s New York. To that city comes Gabriel, an awkward boy from the provinces whose social naïveté and sexual ardor make him endlessly attractive to a variety of patrons and paramours. "A seduction through language, a masque without masks, Caracole brings back to startling life a dormant strain in serious American writing: the idea of the romantic."--Cynthia Ozick --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. | ||
Edmund White | ||||
1986 | ||||
Erotica, Fantasy, Fiction | ||||
Book#: FSFS023 | ||||
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