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by T. J. Klune


  Enter Vince Taylor.

  Vince is everything Paul isn’t: sexy, confident, and dumber than the proverbial box of rocks. And for some reason, Vince pursues Paul relentlessly. Vince must be messing with him, because there is no way Vince could want someone like Paul.

  But when Paul hits Vince with his car—in a completely unintentional if-he-died-it’d-only-be-manslaughter kind of way—he’s forced to see Vince in a whole new light. The only thing stopping Paul from believing in Vince is himself—and that is one obstacle Paul can’t quite seem to overcome. But when tragedy strikes Vince’s family, Paul must put aside any notions he has about himself and stand next to the man who thinks he’s perfect the way he is.

  Gustavo Tiberius is not normal. He knows this. Everyone in his small town of Abby, Oregon, knows this. He reads encyclopedias every night before bed. He has a pet ferret called Harry S. Truman. He owns a video rental store that no one goes to. His closest friends are a lady named Lottie with drag queen hair and a trio of elderly Vespa riders known as the We Three Queens.

  Gus is not normal. And he’s fine with that. All he wants is to be left alone.

  Until Casey, an asexual stoner hipster and the newest employee at Lottie’s Lattes, enters his life. For some reason, Casey thinks Gus is the greatest thing ever. And maybe Gus is starting to think the same thing about Casey, even if Casey is obsessive about Instagramming his food.

  But Gus isn’t normal and Casey deserves someone who can be. Suddenly wanting to be that someone, Gus steps out of his comfort zone and plans to become the most normal person ever.

  After all, what could possibly go wrong?

  John and Jackie first laid eyes on each other when they were twelve years old. Now, seventy-one years later, Jack prepares to give his beloved husband the ultimate gift. Before he does, they’ll relive five key moments from their younger lives together over the course of a single afternoon. From their first meeting and first kiss to the violence of an abusive father and the heartache of growing up, these moments have defined who they have become. As sunset approaches, John will show the depths of his love for the one man who has made him whole: his Jackie. They’ll soon learn there is no force more powerful than their devotion to one another.

  Once upon a time, in an alleyway in the slums of the City Of Lockes, a young and somewhat lonely boy named Sam Haversford turns a group of teenage douchebags into stone completely by accident.

  Of course, this catches the attention of a higher power, and Sam’s pulled from the only world he knows to become an apprentice to the King’s Wizard, Morgan of Shadows.

  When Sam’s fourteen, he enters the Dark Woods and returns with Gary, the hornless gay unicorn, and a half-giant named Tiggy, earning the moniker Sam of Wilds.

  At fifteen, Sam learns what love truly is when a new knight arrives at the castle—Knight Ryan Foxheart, the dreamiest dream to have ever been dreamed.

  Naturally, it all goes to hell when Ryan dates the reprehensible Prince Justin, Sam can’t control his magic, a sexually aggressive dragon kidnaps the prince, and the King sends them on an epic quest to save Ryan’s boyfriend, all while Sam falls more in love with someone he can never have.

  Or so he thinks.

  Sequel to Who We Are

  Tyson Thompson graduated high school at sixteen and left the town of Seafare, Oregon, bound for what he assumed would be bigger and better things. He soon found out the real world has teeth, and he returns to the coast with four years of failure, addiction, and a diagnosis of panic disorder trailing behind him. His brother, Bear, and his brother’s husband, Otter, believe coming home is exactly what Tyson needs to find himself again. Surrounded by family in the Green Monstrosity, Tyson attempts to put the pieces of his broken life back together.

  But shortly after he arrives home, Tyson comes face to face with inevitability in the form of his childhood friend and first love, Dominic Miller, who he hasn’t seen since the day he left Seafare. As their paths cross, old wounds reopen, new secrets are revealed, and Tyson discovers there is more to his own story than he was told all those years ago.

  In a sea of familiar faces, new friends, and the memories of a mother’s devastating choice, Tyson will learn that in order to have any hope for a future, he must fight the ghosts of his past.

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  When TJ KLUNE was eight, he picked up a pen and paper and began to write his first story (which turned out to be his own sweeping epic version of the video game Super Metroid—he didn’t think the game ended very well and wanted to offer his own take on it. He never heard back from the video game company, much to his chagrin). Now, over two decades later, the cast of characters in his head have only gotten louder, wondering why he has to go to work as a claims examiner for an insurance company during the day when he could just stay home and write.

  Since being published, TJ has won the Lambda Literary Award for Best Gay Romance, fought off three lions that threatened to attack him and his village, and was chosen by Amazon as having written one of the best GLBT books of 2011.

  And one of those things isn’t true.

  (It’s the lion thing. The lion thing isn’t true.)

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  By TJ Klune

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  Tell Me It’s Real • The Queen & the Homo Jock King

  BEAR, OTTER, AND THE KID

  Bear, Otter, and the Kid

  Who We Are

  The Art of Breathing

  Published By DREAMSPINNER PRESS

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  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of author imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  The Queen & the Homo Jock King

  © 2016 TJ Klune.

  Cover Art

  © 2016 Reese Dante.

  http://www.reesedante.com

  Cover content is for illustrative purposes only and any person depicted on the cover is a model.

  All rights reserved. This book is licensed to the original purchaser only. Duplication or distribution via any means is illegal and a violation of international copyright law, subject to criminal prosecution and upon conviction, fines, and/or imprisonment. Any eBook format cannot be legally loaned or given to others. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the Publisher, except w
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  ISBN: 978-1-63476-801-6

  Digital ISBN: 978-1-63476-802-3

  Library of Congress Control Number: 2015918973

  Published February 2016

  v. 1.0

  Printed in the United States of America

  Table of Contents

  Blurb

  Dedication

  Epigraph

  Prologue

  Chapter 1: A Dick for You and a Dick for Me

  Chapter 2: How to Present Yourself like a Cat in Heat

  Chapter 3: I Feel as Fresh as a Summer Zeeve

  Chapter 4: Inviting One-Night Stands to Brunch

  Chapter 5: Seriously the Most Awkward Brunch Ever

  Chapter 6: Nick Carter Is Jamaican Me Crazy

  Chapter 7: Hey, Republicans! Suck My Balls!

  Chapter 8: Dirty Dr. Seussing: Putting My Spunk in Your Trunk

  Chapter 9: It’s Best to Have Group Text with Your Family

  Chapter 10: Return of the He-Bitch

  Chapter 11: A Completely Made-up True Story of Love and Stuff

  Chapter 12: Hitting Girl Scouts in the Face with Dildos

  Chapter 13: Helena Van Der Beek of the Dawson’s Creek Van Der Beeks

  Chapter 14: Raising Holy Homo Hell

  Chapter 15: Super Gays and Running Away to Bismarck, North Dakota

  Chapter 16: The Dark Twink Rises

  Chapter 17: We Decimated the Native Americans. Happy Thanksgiving!

  Chapter 18: Continental Airport Breakfasts and Piss-Pigs

  Chapter 19: With Heartfelt Apologies to Britney Spears

  Chapter 20: Good Cop, Bad Cop, Corrupt Cop

  Chapter 21: Slim Trim and the Mystery of the Public Rimjob

  Chapter 22: The Queen & the Homo Jock King

  Chapter 23: Freddie Prinze Juniored

  Epilogue: A Raging Case of Sequelitis

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