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by Z. Allora


  “You okay?” Jordon studied him.

  “Better than okay.” Tian Di captured Jordon’s mouth to prove he was just fine. Dreams of what their happily ever after would look like chased through his mind. His laughter broke the kiss. “Though I think my mother wants our reception in Hong Kong.”

  Jordon tilted his head and smirked. “Oh, um, okay. I guess we’re bypassing a long engagement.”

  Tian Di shook his head. “Nope. Apparently all the suitable reception places have long waitlists… but probably not as long as the fertility clinics in Hong Kong.”

  Jordon’s face scrunched, and then he laughed. “She does know I can’t get pregnant, right?”

  Tian Di chuckled. “I think so, but that’s not going to stop her from demanding a grandchild from you.”

  “Looks like you had a good talk with your mother.” Jordon smiled.

  “I worked myself into an ultimatum of accepting me or pretending I was dead. She countered with same-sex couples getting rights and benefits in Hong Kong if they married overseas.”

  “And babies?”

  Tian Di demonstrated his mother’s logic. “Marriage equates to children.”

  Jordon took his sketch pad back and dropped it to the floor. “I’m impressed. She moved right past acceptance and backflipped into how she gets a grandbaby from you.”

  “From us.” Tian Di skimmed his hands down to Jordon’s ass and pulled him closer. Jordon had already started to harden. He squeezed and kneaded Jordon’s ass. “Do you want to go figure out the sex position that you will name the Dragon?”

  “I’ve given the matter some thought.” Jordon nabbed his sketch pad off the floor, flipped a few pages, and turned it over.

  “Oh, well. Yeah.” Tian Di got even harder studying the depiction of Jordon sucking him while he sucked Jordon.

  His body had memorized the delicious slurp of Jordon’s mouth and the lick of his tongue. Actually, every part of him begged to experience the sensation of being sucked again. But the joyous look of completion on Jordon’s face made Tian Di guide his lover back into his bedroom.

  “I think mouth sex is so good I’ll make you roar.” Jordon’s eyes flashed with promise and determination.

  Tian Di asked, “Do dragons roar?”

  Jordon locked the door and stalked across the small space. He pushed Tian Di back onto the futon. “I don’t know, but let’s find out.”

  Epilogue

  “DRAGONS DO roar.” Jordon smirked as he wiped the corners of his mouth.

  Applause filtered through the closed door.

  Tian Di threw a pillow at the door.

  “What? A good performance deserves applause,” Indigo called out.

  Jordon’s cheeks were pink, but he shrugged. “I agree with that.”

  “Want to see if phoenixes roar?” Tian Di asked—as if he didn’t know the answer.

  Jordon shuffled closer to Tian Di’s mouth. “Yes, please.”

  More from Z. Allora

  Made in China: Book One

  Destiny will be decided by a battle between heart and mind….

  Jun Tai “Styx” Wong loves two things: playing the drums, and his best friend, Jin. But being a good Chinese son means he can’t have either—he’ll have to marry a girl of his parents’ choosing and settle into a traditional job. His move to the bigger city of Suzhou is both a blessing and curse, as living with Jin makes it harder for Styx to suppress his desires. Nearly dying while trying to eradicate his feelings serves as a wake-up call for Jin, who takes extreme measures to keep Styx safe from harm.

  When given a second chance at life and happiness, will Styx be able to claim the future he wants with Jin, his bandmates, and his music? Can love and hope grow with the constantly looming threat of Styx’s parents ordering him home? Great things await—if Styx finds the courage to break down the wall that stands between him and everything he wants.

  The craving is an undeniable urge that drives K’Dane citizens to find their life mates—if only to sate their uncontrollable physical longings.

  Thrilled at being named a Chosen, Phoenix Dotir leaves K’Dane to become an artist-monk who will create dimensional art capable of changing worlds. Living by the monastery’s Principles of Purity will surely help him overcome the craving. But he never accounted for star chaser Zadra Solav.

  Zadra doesn’t believe in rules and makes his own future. Fate separates him from the man he loves, but one touch renders him helpless to his own desires. Bonding with a monk is forbidden, and Zadra’s family sends him to deep space to avoid disgrace. Unable to give up, Zadra must find a way to reunite with his Chosen.

  Tormented by enforced separation, Initiate Riva Quinton struggles with his vow of chastity and risks all to rescue his lover. Together with his Eros, he stows away onboard a star craft to follow his heart.

  Four men defy destiny and tradition for love… but their love is a crime punishable by death.

  Opposites might attract, but is acting on that attraction wise?

  Librarian Tristan Cooper can’t steer clear of sexy, motorcycle-riding bad boy Phillip—the man is hot—but Phillip is bound to find quiet, bookish Tristan boring, like all Tristan’s boyfriends. Tristan yearns to explore his wild side, the part of himself he’s only allowed into his fantasies, and maybe rakish Phillip is just what he needs to feel free.

  Sexperienced hairdresser Phillip is more of a believer in happy endings than happily ever afters. Experience has taught him not to hope for more—until he meets sweet, vulnerable Tristan, who seems genuinely interested in his heart. But Phillip can’t trust enough to see himself as a man Tristan might want for more than a night.

  With the help of a pair of matchmaking grandfathers, Tristan and Phillip might find the courage to step beyond their comfort zones and discover what has been missing from their lives….

  Entwined Dreams: Book One

  Rejected. Heartbroken. Devastated.

  Zack Davis wanted to serve only one man, Andrew Nikeman. He was denied because Andrew thought he was too young and because their brothers were together. So Zack crushed his submissive tendencies and focused on being the perfect Dom, giving every sub he played with something he couldn’t have.

  After years of denying his submissive side, Entwined’s charity auction “Are you Dom Enough to be a sub?” gives Zack an excuse to get a little of what he’s always craved.

  Andrew doesn’t know when his infatuation turned into more, but it kills him to see Zack with a constant parade of submissives. He’d refused to jeopardize his brother’s relationship or become Zack’s regret; however, Zack isn’t a kid anymore, and his brother’s relationship is unbreakable. Now Zack’s popularity and success as a Dom might ruin Andrew’s dreams of collaring him, but he can’t wait any longer to confess his feelings or he risks losing the man he loves forever.

  Entwined Dreams: Book Two

  An abusive Dom robbed Orion Gordon of his love of BDSM, destroying his confidence and leaving him unsure he’ll ever find peace through submission to another. Still, deep inside, his longing continues.

  Marcus Sadir loves Hunter Dixon, yet he can’t be the one thing Hunter truly desires: a sub to control. And Hunter can’t find satisfaction in the sadistic aspects of the BDSM lifestyle, while Marcus thrives on inflicting and sharing pain. When Marcus convinces Hunter they should find a third on a permanent basis, they discover Orion might be the key to bridging their differences and joining them on a deeper level.

  But they must help Orion move past his trauma enough for him to enjoy new facets of BDSM and kink again. Their journey toward becoming whole—together—won’t be without challenges. Can Orion trust enough to try again?

  Readers love The Great Wall by Z. Allora

  “Overall, a good start to a new series, and I can’t wait to see where the series goes from here.”

  —OptimuMM

  “I am very excited to check out the next books when they come out and definitely recommend this book and author.”


  —Rainbow Gold Reviews

  “The growing love is sweet and strong despite all the difficulties.”

  —Diverse Reader

  Z. ALLORA never expected to share her words with anyone, but things don’t always work out as planned. Growing up in Upstate NY, she was a tomboy: playing basketball in the park, twirling a rifle in color guard, but composing stories filled with angst in secret.

  She didn’t always believe in romance, although before giving up on it completely, she took out a personal ad in a college newspaper. On October 20, 1987, at 5:08 PM, she found what she didn’t think existed, and married her best friend five years later.

  A bit of an overachiever, Z. received three bachelor’s degrees (Psychology, English, and Philosophy) and a master’s degree in Psychology. She loved enhancing the quality of life of people in her residential and day programs, but her love’s job swept Z. overseas to Singapore, Israel, and China.

  While living in China, she discovered M/M romance and a new world opened. The magic of the genre gave her new insights about herself and those around her. When she saw protests in Malaysia by parents who genuinely believed watching a singer could make their children gay, the ignorance was too staggering to ignore. No longer content to keep her words to herself, she published her stories hoping to add another voice to foster understanding and to promote equality.

  Z. believes each of us is wonderfully unique and deserving of a happily ever after. Regardless where we are in the infinite spectrum of gender identity, orientation, or sexuality, our differences and similarities should be both respected and celebrated.

  However, Z. will never apologize for having too much yaoified smexy goodness in her books. She teases that plot is simply the words between the sex scenes (though that’s a bit of an exaggeration). Sex is one of our most important and basic forms of communication, and she feels it’s a vital part of understanding her characters.

  Z. Allora truly believes this rainbow romance is changing hearts and minds, and will continue to speak out for love for all of us.

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  By Z. Allora

  The Craving

  Illusions & Dreams

  The Librarian’s Rake

  ENTWINED DREAMS

  Lock and Key

  Secured and Free

  MADE IN CHINA

  The Great Wall

  The Temple of Heaven

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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 Temple of Heaven

  © 2018 Z. Allora.

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  © 2018 PL Nunn.

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  © 2018 Paul Richmond.

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

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  Digital ISBN: 978-1-64080-548-4

  Trade Paperback ISBN: 978-1-64080-549-1

  Library of Congress Control Number: 2018930552

  Digital published July 2018

  v. 1.0

  Printed in the United States of America

 

 

 


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