
Sandals
and Sodomy
Greeks Bearing Gifts by D. G. Parker
Young Antenor of fallen Troy faces violation and
death, only to be rescued and enslaved by a gruff, older Greek, a
hard-bitten soldier in the king's good graces. What Antenor does not expect
is Calchas's good heart that sees him through shipwreck, marooning, and
rescue.
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Troy Cycle by Dar Mavison
When the
gods abandoned men during the battle of Troy, the greatest of those men –
Hector, Odysseus, Paris, Achilles – schemed to end the war. Amongst
themselves they waged war both vicious and tender in a desperate attempt to
achieve peace, a peace that for some would only be found in death, leaving
others to discover it in new life. But no one would ever be forgotten by the
other three.
Undefeated Love by
John Simpson
The men
of the Sacred Band of Thebes are remembered for their valor, their honor,
their devotion to duty, and their great love for their partners. Alexandros
and Agapitos found a place amongst them, but little did they know their love
and sacrifice would face the test of war – and survive to shine eternally.
Hadrian by
Remmy Duchene
Roman
Emperor Hadrian is all-powerful … and alone. But when Antinous trespasses
into Hadrian's bath, the ruler's eyes are opened to a whole new world of
love.
After
the Games by
Connie Bailey
When the Emperor sends a beautiful concubine, Valerius,
to the slave pens to slake the hunger of his fiercest beast, the fighter
Alaric, he doesn't anticipate that Alaric just isn't interested. But to keep
Valerius from being punished, the fighter keeps him close for one night, a
night that turns from talkative to passionate.
The Vow by
Ariel Tachna
Adrastos still mourns his dead partner and lover, and
he has hardened his heart and spirit to any other. Knowing his duty to bond
and train a soldier, he reviews a trio of Army recruits, but he insists he
will not choose one. Eager to prove himself worthy to serve the Army and
Aphrodite alike, Erasmos presents himself for the final test…and finds that
he, the petitioner, is the savior rather than the saved.
