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Published Stories Between Men

Losing everything is sometimes the only way to see what we really need in life.

Blurb for Poor Boy

All his life, Roy has had things easy; born to money and privilege, he's a grown man before he realizes how his father's money has bought his privilege off the backs and tragedies of too many people. Now he's on his own and making his way in the world might be a lot harder than he thought.
When he meets street hustler, Scooby, he falls, hard and fast, not wanting to believe the possibility Scooby is one of the unfortunates his family has stepped over to get their way. As young and fragile as Scooby seems, he might be the only one strong enough to save Roy from himself.

Reviews for Poor Boy

Paul Benns Reviews Poor Boy for Uniquely Pleasurable: “Jaime Samms knows how to write men…masculine, flawed and terribly appealing men. There is no doubt about it.â€

Fallen Angels gives Poor Boy a Five Star Review: “This world is neither pretty not pleasant, but it will hold the reader captivated and will keep their heart fully involved for the duration.â€

They say home is where the heart is, but Miles is positive he’ll find nothing but broken pieces of his past if he returns.

Blurb for The Runaway

After his father's death, Miles returns to the farm he ran from ten years ago. When the past rears up, he has to decide if the memories will fence him in, or if he's ready to free himself from remembered pain and come home.

Reviews for The Runaway

Paranormal Romance reviews The Runaway: “I highly recommend this very real, very touching storyâ€

Manic Readers Reviews The Runaway: “The Runaway is very short, but manages to pack a lot of emotion into a few words.â€

 

Who needs Christmas ghosts when they could have something a lot more real and substantial to help celebrate the season.

Blurb for same difference?

For the past few years, Bill has struggled with the loss of his life partner, Kevin, and his attraction to Kevin's twin, Trevor. Is it Trevor he really wants, or does he just want his life back? Two days before Christmas, when Trevor appears at his door, he knows it's time to finally decide if he can live again

Blurb for When I was Three

Billy has spent his life looking for love only to dicover it on his doorstep; in the last place he ever thought to look. (Mine is one story amoung many fine offerings from other GLBT writers in this out-of-print (but still available) anthology.

Letting go might be the only way to find a true feeling of security.

Blurb for Apron Strings

 A successful business man and philanthropist, Neil has the sinking sensation he's having less stellar results in his personal life. He thinks his lover Danny is slipping away from him, now that his own career is taking off. Despite all Neil's careful attempts to treat him with respect and care, Danny spends more and more time daydreaming, and Neil's pretty sure he isn't the star of those dreams. Danny just wants Neil to share the dream, even if it means pushing him beyond his well established routine.

Reviews for Apron Strings

 

Nothing grows in captivity, except maybe lust and the desire for freedom.

Blurb for Black Roses

In order to create, something must be destroyed. But what if there was an endless supply of energy and creative power to be tapped? One gardener will take a god prisoner, and a god will devour anything within his reach for freedom. When lust turns to desire, though, even gods can have a change of heart.

Reviews for Black Roses
What Rainbow Reviews thought “This fantasy tale is utterly fascinating...â€

 

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With immortality, Triann and Garith expected lifetimes to love one another, not the windy, empty landscape of broken hearts, and one mortal man who could bring them back together, or tear them apart.

Blurb for WindBlown

 Triann has spent years alone searching for any trace of the lover left behind when their world sank below the waves. Garith, swept out to sea on the ships meant to save the mortal people of their realm, never entered the sanctuary of Neo-Atlantis with Triann, and was doomed to spend his long years alone on the world of men.

Time outside the sanctuary does not pass as quickly, however, and Garith's will has not been strong enough to keep him alive, despite his immortality. He's fast fading to just a haunting voice on the wind, and Triann is determined to bring him home before he fades to a breath and nothing.

Neither Atlantian expects to encounter Tony, a man alluring and strong enough to tempt them both. That temptation could be their downfall. Or their saving grace.

Reviews for Windblown
Paranormal Romance review said: "What would it feel like to be a snowflake, blowing in the wind?" Windblown is unlike any other book I have ever read...â€

 

Rebuilding a life is never quite as easy as rebuilding a home, but Mike is finding they might be one and the same where Jay is concerned.

Blurb for Moving Day
Mike Paloso can't count the number of times he's helped childhood friend Jay Charles move. No home of his own, Jay's content to follow his boyfriends, but each breakup means a new pad until the next guy comes along. This time there's been no breakup, no new pad. Instead, Jay's inherited one hell of a fixer-upper from his latest, late, beau, and Mike has to find a way to repair Jay's broken dreams and mangled heart along with the house.

With every reno, there comes some demo, but Mike's not sure he's ready to dismantle his life to rebuild Jay's.

 

Reviews for Moving Day
A Five Star review for Moving Day from Rainbow Reviews “The author is a master storyteller, she has a way of using a simple premise, and twisting it around to make it both complicated and thrilling....Pick up of a copy of "Moving Day" ~ I heartily recommend this heart-touching story.â€

 

One writer, plus one nasty bout of writer's block, makes a sub willing to risk punishment and take things into his own hands to care for his lover's well-being, but has the power shifted too far this time?

Blurb for Muse’s Vacation

Patrick is pretty new to the idea of having a Dom. When Leo gets trapped in that endless cycle of word-lock, and the inspiration just doesn't come for his writer Dom, Patrick decides discretion is better than taking his needs and frustration to Leo and asking for what he wants. Leo is not pleased to find his sub trying to satisfy his own desires, but even giving Pat what he needs doesn't break through the block, and Patrick knows drastic measures are in order. He has to drag Leo half way around the world before the writer realizes it's time to put his muse, and his sub, in their places.

 

Reviews for Muse’s Vacation

At Ecartaromance, the reviewer said: "...this had great character development and emotion."

Check out what Dark Diva Dakota had this to say: "Ms. Samms has brought us another tale which strikes home even if you’re not gay."

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