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Sean Michael

    Often known by colorful monikers, Sean Michael crafts intricate haiku and delves into the world of vintage gay pulp novels. His writing explores themes of sexual desire and human connection, aiming to capture the essence of romance and sensuality. While he pursues a diverse range of eclectic hobbies, his primary passion remains the creation of stories that explore the spark between people seeking intimacy.

    Love Matters
    Chess
    Chess
    Where Flows the Water
    Catching a Second Wind
    Two Beginnings. From the Get Go and First Steps
    • From the Get Go When Texas artist Dakin goes to Ottawa, Canada for a showing, he meets Jeff, manager of the Sussex Gallery. They come from different worlds, but the attraction is immediate, and soon Dakin and Jeff negotiate their own brand of diplomatic relations, forgetting all about art or sightseeing. The more they get to know each other, the more they like what they see. Dakin has a life to go back to in Texas, though, and Jeff has his own in Canada. The two of them try to find a way to make their growing love survive. First Steps Abandoned by his partner in the wilds of Alaska, Peter is at the end of his rope. He has a cabin falling down around his ears, two young babies to care for, and too much alone time to worry. It's enough to make a man rethink wanting to be a dad. Park Ranger Chad thinks Peter could use some help, especially since Peter's little cabin might not be safe. When he takes Peter and family in, he decides that the attraction the two of them felt right off might become much more. Can he convince Peter that they can do more than keep each other warm? These two novellas will keep your home fires burning! Check out Two Beginnings today!

      Two Beginnings. From the Get Go and First Steps
    • Catching a Second Wind

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(107)Add rating

      When Dakota lost Mike he thought he was done for when it came to love. Heck, after losing a lifetime partner, he figures it’s even affecting his ability to do his job as a veterinarian. Which is why he lets his friends convince him to see a psychologist. Ben is understanding, sympathetic, and a good listener. He’s also the most attractive thing Dakota has seen in a long time. Before they know it, Dakota and Ben are moving from being in a doctor patient relationship to something a lot more interesting, and that presents a whole new set of problems. Can these two put aside the past and build a new life together, one that is uniquely theirs?

      Catching a Second Wind
    • Where Flows the Water

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(111)Add rating

      The water flows to Quan, a mage in search of the most important thing a mage can find; his protector and life partner. Quan knows his mate is out there somewhere, even though he's beginning to despair ever finding that elusive person after all of his years of needing. Young tribesman Jael is Quan's other half, but he doesn't know it yet. Where Flows the Water explores the relationship between these two very different men as they meet and begin to build something lasting and necessary, aided by physical closeness that scorches with its intensity. Jael resists Quan for as long as he can, wanting a normal life with a wife and children. He can only fight the winds so long, though, and eventually he comes accept that Quan may just be his life, and his love. When the two finally get it right, they connect, and it's them against the world, which sometimes seems determined to tear them apart. Set in a fantasy world as complex as it is interesting, Where Flows the Water showcases a place where magic is a part of the everyday world in hundreds of small ways, and where love knows few boundaries, if only the stubborn can see

      Where Flows the Water
    • Chess

      Vol 1

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In a high-stakes game of chess, a young prodigy finds himself embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy that stretches beyond the chessboard. As he navigates the complexities of strategy and deception, he must outsmart not only his opponents but also those who threaten his life. The narrative explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the moral dilemmas faced in pursuit of greatness, all set against the backdrop of an intense chess tournament. With twists and turns, the story delves into the psychological warfare inherent in both chess and real-life conflicts.

      Chess
    • Chess

      Vol 2

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in a world of strategic warfare and cunning tactics, the narrative revolves around a group of skilled players engaged in a high-stakes game that tests their intellect and resolve. The characters navigate complex alliances and rivalries, revealing their true motivations and desires. Themes of ambition, betrayal, and the consequences of power play a central role, as each move can lead to triumph or disaster. The story explores the intricacies of human relationships against a backdrop of intense competition and strategic maneuvering.

      Chess
    • Love Matters

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story explores the evolving relationship between Lucien and Trey, who have spent a decade following Trey's lead. As Lucien seeks a deeper commitment and a full-time partnership, the narrative delves into Trey's readiness to embrace this change. Themes of love, commitment, and personal growth are central as the characters navigate their desires and uncertainties.

      Love Matters
    • Chess

      Vol 3

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In a high-stakes world of political intrigue and personal betrayal, the protagonist navigates a dangerous game where every move could mean life or death. As alliances shift and secrets unravel, the tension escalates, leading to a climactic showdown. The story explores themes of loyalty, power, and the consequences of ambition, with richly developed characters that face moral dilemmas and unexpected twists. Readers are drawn into a gripping narrative that challenges their perceptions of right and wrong in a ruthless landscape.

      Chess
    • Palin leads a well-ordered life, needing peace and quiet after spending his days working as an information broker, reading minds for money. Which is why Tigre seems like such a strange choice for him as a lover. When Palin sees vala Tigre in one of his mindreading forays, he knows he has to have him, despite the fact that the man has been created for two purposes; fighting and pleasure. Together they build a new life, one of pleasure and pain, of love and discipline. When life threatens to tear them apart, they fight to keep the home they’ve created, even if the obstacles they must overcome are within as much as without.

      Caged