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Wolf Call (Mountain Wolves book 5)

Wolf Call book cover by Isabel Dare
Jake knows what he is: a motorcycle mechanic with a bad temper and no education beyond high school. A beautiful, wealthy art dealer like Conrad should be a million miles out of his reach.

But Conrad wants him, maybe even loves him, and Jake wants desperately to believe this is real. It’s not easy. It’s even harder to believe Conrad’s big secret: he’s a werewolf.

Determined to earn Jake’s trust, Conrad takes him to a meeting of the wolf pack. When the moon rises, Jake will see the truth for himself. But will that truth bring them closer together, or tear them apart?

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Wolf Moon (Mountain Wolves Book 4)

Wolf Moon book cover. Werewolf romance by Isabel DareWorking as a motorcycle mechanic, Jake meets his share of rich guys. Arrogant jerks, all of them, who only feed Jake’s bad temper.
But then he meets Conrad. Soft-spoken, elegant, wealthy Conrad, who asks Jake to remodel his vintage chopper…and asks him out to dinner, too.
Guys like Conrad don’t fall for guys like Jake. Everyone knows that.
Everyone except Conrad, apparently.
But then, just when things are going suspiciously well, Jake finds out that Conrad is a werewolf…

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Taken by the Centaurs Trilogy: 3 Book Box Set

Taken by the Centaurs gay erotica book cover by Isabel DareWhen golden-haired prince Orpheus is stolen by a herd of male Centaurs, he soon learns how to satisfy their lust. But they keep coming back for more…

This gay erotica box set collects all three stories in the Taken By The Centaurs series:

Taken by the Centaurs

Young prince Orpheus goes into the woods alone, to practice his singing. Surrounded by a herd of eager male Centaurs, he thinks they came to listen to his songs. And so they do – until Orpheus gives them wine. Then he finds out just how dangerous and depraved Centaurs really are.

Used by the Centaurs

Orpheus is their lovely blond plaything, their toy. But only Kinna, the huge powerful Centaur leader, decides which Centaur may use Orpheus for his pleasure. And some pleasures are reserved for Kinna alone.

Kept by the Centaurs

Orpheus’s father, the King, wants his son back. And now Orpheus has to prove that he belongs to the Centaurs, and especially to Kinna, once and for all.

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Wolf Scent (Mountain Wolves, Book One)

Wolf Scent book cover by Isabel DareKirk Anderson likes living alone in his mountain cabin, or so he tells himself. He’s a monster, after all. How would he ever find a man who can deal with his other self—the wolf?

When a reckless young hiker named Leo gets his leg caught in an old bear trap, Kirk rescues him, tracking him down by scent alone. While Kirk takes care of his injuries, Leo’s bright, sunny presence slowly wears down all Kirk’s defences.

But as the full moon rises, Kirk struggles between the urge to protect Leo and the demands of the wolf, who wants only one thing: to claim his mate

The first book in the Mountain Wolves series, Wolf Scent is 30.000 words long.
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Caught by Scylla (Gay Tentacle Erotica)

Caught by Scylla book cover by Isabel DareWhen young prince Ariston sails into the infamous strait of Messina, his ship’s crew is faced with an impossible choice: drown in a whirlpool or surrender themselves to Scylla, a twelve-armed monster. The ship’s crew decides to offer up the arrogant Ariston to Scylla’s many arms, hoping that his untouched beauty will distract the monster.

And it works – twelve slick tentacles caress the humiliated prince everywhere, while an entire ship full of sailors watches!

Excerpt:
One of the tentacles was speeding toward the ship again, undulating over the waves.

Ariston watched it approach, frozen with fear.

It danced over the waves like a great sea-snake, its coils supple and sleek, the tip bulbous, with a small slit where the mouth must be.

Some of the sailors were praying audibly, to Poseidon, to Zeus, to anyone who could hear them.

Ariston tried to kick out at the tentacle’s tip when it was close enough. A last act of defiance, maybe – he could not fight this creature, but he would not be taken without a struggle.

It didn’t last long. His foot barely glanced off the tentacle, and then it wrapped itself around him like a strangling snake.

He gasped for breath, feeling the slick alien coils tighten around him. It felt so strange that he shuddered instinctively; his body was trying to cast off the intrusion.

Then he felt a sharp, lightning-fast movement, like someone running the edge of a nail over his bare skin.

When he dared to look down, he saw that the tentacle had done to him what it had done to that poor sailor. With one razor-sharp tooth from its hidden mouth, it had cut the clothes from his body.

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Claimed by the Vikings

Claimed by the Vikings book cover by Isabel DareWhen Vikings raid the Culverston monastery, young Brother Leo is desperate to save the manuscript he’s worked on all year. He tries to hide from the plundering raiders, only to get captured by a scarred Viking who uses him brutally. Afterwards, the Viking plans to slit his throat, but Leo is saved by Runolf, the Viking leader, who then claims him as his slave.

Adult readers only!  This 7.000 word story contains explicit gay scenes. All characters are 18 or older.

Excerpt:
Leo fell against the wall, his cheek blazing with pain where the giant Viking had hit him. “No, please…” he whispered. His arms were shaking so hard that he could barely hold on to the manuscript.
The Viking grinned wider. It was an unpleasant grin, showing jagged teeth.
Then he ripped the book from Leo’s arms.
Leo cried out and fought him, suddenly finding courage. His life was already forfeit, but perhaps he could still save the manuscript. Perhaps he could still gain Heaven with this one last deed.
The Viking opened the book, unhindered by Leo’s attempts to grab it back, and then he paused, seeming puzzled. With one scarred finger, he touched the richly colored pages, rubbing as if trying to rub the gold off them.
Leo wondered if this man had ever even seen a book before. Everyone said that the Vikings were savages; heathens who defiled altars and knocked the gold crucifixes off church walls.
“Bah,” the Viking said then, and threw the book away over his shoulder. As if it were rubbish, Leo thought with horror. As if the word of God meant no more to him than a child’s scribbles.
Struggling desperately, he tried to escape, to find the book and run. But the Viking’s heavy hand fell on his shoulder, then around his neck, grabbing him hard enough to make him cry out in pain and fear.
Leo tried to breathe, growing dizzy as the hand around his throat tightened.
He felt overwhelmed. The Viking was at least a head taller than he was, and so much stronger. He could easily strangle Leo one-handed.
“Mine,” the Viking said again, with that same unpleasant smile. Then he dropped his giant axe on the floor behind him, and with his free hand, began to unbuckle his belt.

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Taken by the Centaurs (a Gay First Time Story)

Taken by the Centaurs book cover by Isabel Dare - gay centaur eroticaYoung Orpheus likes to go into the woods alone, to practice his singing. When he finds himself surrounded by a herd of eager male Centaurs, he thinks they came to listen to his songs. And so they do – until Orpheus stops singing and accidentally gives them wine. Then he finds out just how dangerous and depraved Centaurs really are.

Adult readers only! This 7.000 word erotic story contains rough and reluctant gay scenes between a herd of horny Centaurs and a young male virgin, including first time oral and anal sex with giant horsecocks. All characters are 18 or older.

Excerpt:

Kinna kicked a long horse leg contemptuously in his direction, and the crock of honey was struck from Orpheus’s hands and rolled into the grass.

“More wine,” another Centaur said plaintively, drawing out the word until it sounded almost like a whinny.

“No more wine,” Orpheus replied firmly, his hands on his hips. He wasn’t going to be cowed by these great horsemen. He was the son of a king, after all.

“There is no more wine,” he repeated, hoping to reason with them. He was still thirsty, himself, and more than a little angry with his uncouth audience.

“Then sing,” Kinna said, glaring down at Orpheus.

Orpheus tried, but when he began an attempt at song, it was not his true voice but a wretched croak that came out of his mouth. He sounded like a frog, and some of the Centaurs laughed.

“I can’t,” he said, glaring back just as angrily at Kinna. “You drank all my wine, and my throat is still dry.”

Kinna threw back his head and laughed. It was not a pleasant sound.

“Shall we give him drink, brothers?” he cried, a wild glee in his face.

Orpheus stared at him uncomprehendingly, but the other Centaurs laughed too and began to circle him again, faster this time, their hooves striking the grass with hard blows.

“Let’s give him drink, aye, and meat too,” the dark-haired Centaur said, and this time it sounded like a threat.

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