Three stories of the Air signs.
- Gemini
Love often trumps intelligence.
- Libra
True love lives on.
- Aquarius
Poetry is natural … as is love between men.
Poetry is natural … as is love between men.
When Henry David Thoreau visits the famous poet Walt Whitman, he has no idea what he’s in for. But Whitman holds true love for all men — and he wishes to show Thoreau what poetry really is.
During war, men can grow close. Very close.
John Aries has been around since the 1700’s, and typically been a warrior. He’s had many friends and many more lovers. But this time, Captain Callahan has stolen his heart with his youth and bravery. Aries knows he can live through whatever the Nazis throw at him — but not without Callahan.
Lady Ishtar lost her husband, the Bull of Heaven. She needed revenge.
Twelve men from the Underworld — twelve men of the night — taken from the land of Erishkigal, were given immortality, replaced when they found true love.
These are their stories.
Two outcasts in 1930's Kansas City meet and one becomes the man he's meant to be.
Dan Gold has gone as far as his money can take him: Kansas City. He plans to make a new life for himself, away from his family. Instead he meets a farmer, known as a loner and a Rain-maker. This man helps Dan to realize what he’s really meant to be.
It's a race between finishing the railroad or finding a lover. Which one will he win?
Jack Casement has two months to complete 1,800 miles of track to Promissory Summit and win $1,000. It’s a race that he plans to win. But he’s gone against his purpose in life — protecting the Earth. Lady Ishtar gives him those same two months to find an heir. He finds a lover instead. Will this new man conquer Jack, and become his new heir?
Three stories of the Earth signs.
- Capricorn
It’s a race between finishing the railroad or finding a lover. Which one will he win?
- Taurus
The eyes are the mirror of the soul.
- Virgo
In 1930’s Chicago, gangsters rule the streets. You’re either with them or you’re dead.
Three stories of the Fire signs.
- Aries
During war, men can grow close. Very close.
- Leo
Magic happens, even in Idaho.
- Sagittarius
Sometimes the man you’re supposed to hate becomes the one you love.
Love often trumps intelligence.
When Robert Townsend, a clerk in English-occupied New York City, meets a young man from the opposite side of Long Island, Robert loses all inhibition and takes a chance — not realizing that Abraham Woodhull takes his own chances whenever he comes to the city.
Magic happens, even in Idaho.
Jack Leonard usually puts together the technological magic in the background for stage plays at the local theater. However, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz comes from New York City with their own brand of magic and Jack is out of a job.
But even as Jack falls for the Cowardly Lion and the Scarecrow, too, how is he going to get his job back — and stay with the two men he loves?
True love lives on.
A sheriff in a small town on the Indian Territories suddenly finds the man he’s looking for in a circuit judge — but then their lives separate drastically when the Packards come to town.
A young doctor in Union-occupied New Orleans questions his affiliation with the Confederacy and his own passion for a dashing Union sergeant.
The local confederate doctor, David LaCroix was a member of the Confederacy in Union-occupied New Orleans. The only doctor that still makes house calls, he takes his Hippocratic Oath very seriously. But when a Union soldier with an injury comes to his home, he can’t turn him away — not only because of his Oath, but because he’s just the man he’s been looking for.
Sometimes the man you’re supposed to hate becomes the one you love.
Rory Taggert is used to being a one-man sniper team. When the President gets shot, he’s given a “babysitter” Nick Carlito, a young, inexperienced spotter. Not only does Rory have to teach Nick how to spot, but he also finds out that Nick has deep feelings for him. He would give up his life for Rory — but Rory won’t let him.
A young man goes to The Garden, a gay bar in St. Louis, and finds himself an angel who turns out to be a breaker of taboos.
A young man waits at a gay bar for the man of his dreams to walk in. He’s not disappointed. He’s even more shocked when he finds out that the man is his brother’s friend from college. A really good friend, it seemed. But within minutes of meeting each other, J.P. Miller’s life is changed forever — by the man who calls himself Scorpio.
The eyes are the mirror of the soul.
For the third time, Isaiah has been kicked in the ribs and realizes he needs help on his cattle farm. A traveling cowboy answers his ad. After an accident leaves Isaiah lame for a while, the cowboy becomes his healer, nursemaid, and lover.
In 1930’s Chicago, gangsters rule the streets. You’re either with them ... or you’re dead.
Joey has just lost his brother, and goes to get flowers for the funeral. The florist pays the Outfit, so he’s safe to do business with. But when the Outfit wants to collect more money from this humble florist, Joey finds out that the florist is not as kind and gentle as he first seems.
Three Stories of the Water Signs.
- Cancer
Two outcasts in 1930’s Kansas City meet and one becomes the man he’s meant to be.
- Pisces
A young doctor in Union-occupied New Orleans questions his affiliation with the Confederacy and his own passion for a dashing Union sergeant.
- Scorpio
Jay Miller goes to The Garden, a gay bar in St. Louis, and finds himself an angel who turns out to be a breaker of taboos.