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There's no denying preparing and eating food can be a sensuous experience and an experiment in pleasure. The men in these stories are about to find out just how satisfying it can be. From spicy to sweet and everything in between, things are heating up in the kitchen... and in the diner, on the food court, over the Internet, and even at a breakfast booth beyond the stars. Join them as they touch, taste, sample, and savor their way to steamy romance and maybe even a happy ever after that will last long after the dishes have been cleared. The Cake by Ann Marie James All Is Well by Dale Cameron LowryAnother Saturn Monday by R.A. ThornMan of Steel by Rob RosenBreakfast at Timothy's by T.J. Masters A Second Season by Tali Segel Kneading You by C.S. Poe If You Give an Incubus a Cookie by Ki Brightly Moon Cakes by T. NeilsonTortilla Pie by Rick R. Reed Taste of the Forest, Dark and Sweet by Charles Payseur Operation Wild Thumb by Tray Ellis And Everything Nice by Ada Maria Soto
Genre: Fiction / Fantasy / Paranormal (fancy, right?)
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