This is a bundle of the three books in the "College Boys" series: Ghosts and Lovers, Goodbye Scrooge, and Permanent Ink. If purchased alone, these books would cost you $8.97. You will be able to download a zip/compressed file containing all three books in a single format.
Ghosts And Lovers by Jaime Samms
erotic paranormal ghost M/M romance
length: novella
ISBN# 9780983262497
Cover Art by Winterheart Design
Timmy has lost one family member after another, and now he's losing his eyesight, as well. It's no wonder he holds tight to the ghostly lover who always seems to meet him in the park in dead of night when he's tired of being alone.
Lately, though, Tim's been hearing other, less friendly voices out of the dark, and his long-time friend and neighbor, Mark, is worried. When he tries to intervene and suggest Tim start acting more like the blind man he is, Tim refuses his help only to find he can't hang onto his ghosts without paying a very personal price.
When his ghost lover finally says good bye, Tim finds he maybe should have listened to Mark after all, only now, it might be too late.
Goodbye Scrooge by Jaime Samms
holiday M/M erotic romance
short novella (15000 words)
ISBN# 978-0-9830904-3-4
Cover Art By Winterheart Design
When beautiful, perfect basket ball hero Eric hits on grad student Marcus, it's more than just another flirtation. Marcus realizes it's time to take a good look at the difficult relationship he's had with his unpredictable and bitter professor Julian for the past four years. He has to make a decision. Sure he's ready to move on, he plans to give Julian one last Christmas gift; an unforgettable night, before he leaves.
He never expected to be the person who can't get the passion they find on that last go round out of his head. His decision isn't going to be as simple as he'd hoped. Maybe perfect isn't everything after all.
Permanent Ink by Jaime Samms
erotic gay contemporary romance
novella, 15000 words
ISBN# 978-0-9832624-6-6
Cover Art by Winterheart Design
Eric has gone through life putting a lot of store in outward appearances, so when his best friend Angel's cousin, Dwayne comes along, with his tattoos and body piercings, Eric is sure there's a story behind all that armor. He's equally sure it's a story he doesn't care to hear. He's already written Dwayne off as a thug and player.
Finding out the truth behind Dwayne's tough exterior proves Eric really didn't know anything, not even his very best friend. Learning about Angel and Dwayne's past gives Eric a good look into his own truth, and he's not so sure he likes what he sees, but is it too late to change? More important, is it too late to convince Dwayne he was wrong?
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