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Joy's reunion with her birth family is tainted by tragedy and as the story of her family unfolds, it becomes ever the more clear the ways in which her separation from the Lunae of Beyond left her, and by extension, her daughter Tisha, in a vulnerable position, open to exploitation by the forces of darkness and the sometimes malevolent machinations of Tisha's bigamist father, Mark Gordon, whose betrayals are even deeper than they seemed. Letty continues to be stalked by the death omen, and even as Tisha and Joy meet their extended blood family, Letty's mind is seeming to unravel.Who is the tall and mysterious Elle, and who was the troubled Victoria?Why is the condor still following Letty?
Dark and seductive, alluring and imaginative, perverse, shocking, and at times hilarious-Scry of Lust is an arousing collection of erotica, paranormal romance, sexy poetry, and kinky tales that will spark your desire and quicken your breath. Indulge in the lustful imaginings of this diverse group of writers, all by your naughty self, or share it out loud to entice your lovers. Scry of Lust will charm the pants off of you-literally!Profits from this collection are being donated to the San Francisco AIDSWalk, through SFGoth Team #5015, in memory of Gregory Hug.AUTHORSSumiko Saulson ¿ Lydia LaRue ¿ Serena Toxicat ¿ Ouroboros Sings ¿ Charlee Verrette ¿ Lif ¿ Ev Joy Lokadottr ¿ Francesca Gentille ¿ Merlin Monroe ¿ Kathleen Mahnke ¿ Akasha Vampyrssa ¿ Sara the Black ¿ Max Silver
Spit and Pathos is a collection of short horror stories, beat poetry about love, death, and grief, and essays on African American literature and black womanhood by Sumiko Saulson. Born in the wake of the death of her former fianc¿ Gregory Hug, the collection includes the award-winning essays "When We First Become Other" and "Elements of Horror in Toni MorrisonÕs use of Magical Realism and African American Folklore" as well as the award-winning short stories "Balm of Brackish Water" and "The Ride of Herne and Hespeth."
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