
Know When
to Hold 'em
Serengeti by Madeleine Urban
Welcome to Africa, the dark continent, home to the Serengeti rangers of
Dawn Camp. All save one, who comes and goes with each hunting season,
leaving passion, friendship, and intimacy in his wake. Ten years pass and
the pattern changes, putting four men on a crash course with either
happiness or heartbreak.
Poker Face by Dar Mavison
Sneaking out of town after a poker game, Joe and Frank ride on together
to the next town and find themselves stuck in a monsoon, holed up in a small
hotel room. Passing the time by sleeping, telling stories, and sharing each
other's bodies, Joe teaches Frank that facing up to your past is the key to
facing your future.
Rendezvous by Catt Ford
Driven to a near-solitary existence in the high mountains in order to
hide his "unnatural" nature, Jack lives alone, scared to venture out.
Dragged down to a Rendezvous by his one friend, he stumbles across Stony and
discovers pleasure at his hands – but will his horrible past experiences
keep him from trying for a happier future?
Fancy Pants by Connie Bailey
Cardsharp Bayr never loses at cards. But he also plays The Game, over and
over, looking for a man to meet his tastes, to hold his attention, to be his
perfect match. When uneducated cowpoke Dash sits down at his table, The Game
starts again…
The River Flows South by John Simpson
Gerard Dupont books passage on the "Cotton Queen," determined to
have a good time on his trip down the Mississippi, but nothing is a given.
His options for companionship are limited, until he meets dandy gentleman
Dexter Freemont, and his trip starts looking up.
Back in the Saddle by D. G. Parker
After his horse goes lame, Obediah Watson lucks across the Bar
Jay Ranch and finds himself employed. He also finds himself the object of
boss Ben Johnson's attention, attention he sure doesn't mind returning until
the trouble comes when his horse is all healed up. Obie realizes he's
changed so much he doesn't recognize himself, and he has to decide if he
really belongs at the Bar Jay.
