New Audio from the Authors of XC Publishing
Five humorous short stories make up this collection by Deborah Ochery, Janet L. Loftis, and Xina Marie Uhl. Here you’ll find a quirky mix of romance, science fiction, and fantasy that’s sure to amuse as well as intrigue you. The best part of all? It’s FREE.
Guaranteed to Make You Grin
Two lighthearted short stories make up this duo. A lustful knight and a shape-changing unicorn compete to win the hand of a damsel who’s not in distress and Jason the cop makes an intriguing personal connection that’s not what it seems.
Having a sex djinni at your beck and call might seem like a great idea – it certainly does to Kendra – but she quickly learns that Seth is nothing like the magical beings in storybooks and movies. As she teaches Seth about the modern world, so different from when he went into the bottle, she soon discovers that what she really wants is the one thing she can never have.
A Whimsical Collection of Erotic Fiction
What do tax collectors, restaurateurs, hockey players and Greek goddesses have in common? Well, a desire for some noogie, of course! Four contemporary stories about sex sure to stir up your … emotions!
Short Fiction That’s Both Clever and Erotic
Make love, not war … mating season in Las Islas Encantadas … You can’t eat what you can’t catch … and some raunchy action in the carpool lane. These make up Carnal Knowledge, a clever collection of contemporary erotica.
A Humorous Self-Help Manual … for Cats!
The mysteries of humans’ strange habits and bizarre desires are revealed in this clever, timely guide for the modern cat. Discover answers to timeless feline questions such as: Why does my human refuse to groom herself with her tongue? For decades felines have been meowing for such a guidebook – don’t deny them any longer!
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Twelve Tales of Adventure, Horror, and Magical Realism
A dozen tales of murder, magic, betrayal, loyalty, duty, sisters, daughters, mothers, dreams, future, and past. This anthology of short stories and a novelette will intrigue fans of horror, dark fantasy, magical realism, and science fiction.
Twelve Tales of Adventure, Horror, and Magical Realism
A dozen tales of murder, magic, betrayal, loyalty, duty, sisters, daughters, mothers, dreams, future, and past. This anthology of short stories and a novelette will intrigue fans of horror, dark fantasy, magical realism, and science fiction.
Book Two of the Gauntlet Trilogy is available NOW!
Brydon’s quest for the Gauntlet of Ven-Kerrick continues as the mysterious Dark Master sends him on an unexpected journey through ruined cities and forgotten castles. On the way, he gathers new friends and new enemies, but will time run out before he can save his former companions?
Book One of the Gauntlet Trilogy
Brydon’s quest was simple. Borrow the fabled Gauntlet of Ven-Kerrick, bring it home to prove his worth, marry the princess, and ascend the throne. He had planned for the dangerous terrain and Redolian assassins, but he did not count on slavers and werewolves. He did not expect the Gauntlet to be missing, nor to find …
Humor and horror in this short story duo
In “Prop Z,” California has granted voting rights to zombies. See what happens next. Answers the age old question: whose brains taste better – Democrats or Republicans? In “It’s all Fun and Games Until Someone Loses an Eye,” you heard that warning from Mom growing up. Do you think Mom ever envisioned you growing up to be an optometrist to multi-eyed aliens?
A collection of gruesome, hard-hitting horror
In “Wishing Well,” Tasa wants to have a baby. The village midwife’s plan to prevent Tasa from fulfilling that wish has horrifying consequences. Originally published in April, 2011, at Horrotica.com. In “Blood on the Scarecrow,” the village believes Daavea and her babies have cursed them all …
A collection of silly, irreverent science fiction
In “The Human Jean Gnome Project,” (previously published as “Middle Earth Memorial?” at Stitches.com): a strange hospital lab, a confused intern, a dwarf…and puns. In “Yeah, but can it drive a car?” (previously published at From The Asylum.com), you’ll encounter an amphibious alien, a stressed-out DMV employee, and driving like Starsky and Hutch.
Epic fantasy and sorcerous intrigue
In an ancient desert city where the spirits of long dead rulers rustle through the winding streets, a prison guard is forced to save the life of a young priest whose lost memory holds the key to the fate of two cities. Become entangled in the web of political rivalries …