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4 livres
126 lecteurs

Tome 0.5 : Prologue à la série Espion contre Agent secret

Nous sommes en 1996, et Mark Vincent, agent spécial du Bureau de Renseignement et de Sécurité de Washington, est chargé d’assassiner le chef d’une organisation terroriste en Europe. Quand la mission dérape et qu’on lui ordonne de prendre des vacances, il va à Paris à contrecœur, où, dans un petit bar appelé Le Petit Homme, il voit un homme qui l’intrigue. Cependant, comme les navires qui se croisent dans la nuit, ils prennent des chemins différents, seulement pour se retrouver le lendemain matin, et au cours du petit déjeuner, l’homme se présente comme Louis.

Est-ce une coïncidence ? Peut-être, peut-être pas, mais Mark est intrigué, et incapable de résister, il lui dit s’appeler Rick. Un commentaire de Louis conduit Mark à présumer que l’autre homme se prostitue pour gagner sa vie. Il décide alors de « louer » ses services pour la semaine. À l’insu de Mark, Louis a ses propres raisons pour maintenir la mascarade, ce qui conduit au début... d’une belle amitié.

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2 livres
37 lecteurs

La lumière dans tes yeux est le spin off de la série Espion contre agent secret.

Theo Bascopolis, 15 ans, rêve de l’homme de ses rêves. Mais ses rêves sont anéantis quand son père grec conservateur découvre que Theo est gay et le jette dehors. Désespéré, il tombe amoureux de Fast Franky, un proxénète qui séduit Theo et lui donne le surnom de « Sweetcheeks », mais qui le maltraite et veut que Theo se prostitue. Un combat sanglant avec Franky force Sweetcheeks à s’enfuir. Atterrissant à Washington, DC, il rencontre un groupe de rent boys qui prennent soin les uns des autres. Même s’il n’a pas trouvé l’homme de ses rêves, Theo a finalement un foyer et une famille.

Quand les garçons accueillent le mystérieux locataire Mark Vincent, il semble être un solide protecteur, jusqu’à ce que l’un des garçons de Sweetcheeks subisse une raclée sauvage en son nom. Vincent rend visite au jeune homme à l’hôpital et présente son stagiaire tout aussi énigmatique, William Matheson. L’attirance instantanée aveugle Sweetcheeks. Bien que sachant que l’amour n’est pas pour les rent boys, Sweetcheeks ne peut s’empêcher d’espérer que Matheson voie au-delà du corps qu’il a offert à tant de personnes. Mais Matheson a ses propres secrets, et les deux hommes devront démolir leurs murs pour trouver l’amour durable.

5 livres
13 lecteurs

Note de l'éditeur : Spin off de la saga Espion contre agent secret.

Mark est de retour d’une mission sur la côte ouest, et il est impatient de passer du temps avec son amant. Après tout, c’est le week-end de la Saint-Patrick. Quoi de mieux qu’un peu de bière, un bon sandwich et Quinn dans son lit ?

Cependant, le lundi, c’est le retour au travail, cette fois dans un service presque vide : Matheson est en mission et Mme Parker, la secrétaire de Mark, prend un congé maladie, ce qu’elle ne fait jamais. Mais ce ne sont pas les seuls signes de quelque chose d’inhabituel, enfin, de plus inhabituel que la normale. Peu à peu, Mark découvre une série d’événements remontant au printemps précédent et impliquant non seulement son agent spécial principal, mais aussi Theo Bascopolis, un ancien rent-boy, ami de Mark.

Tandis que Mark démêle le bazar qu’est devenu le WBIS, il réalise à quel point ses sentiments pour Quinn sont devenus profonds. Mais un espion comme Mark peut-il espérer être « le bon » pour un espion comme Quinn ?

2 livres

It’s the height of the Depression, and people are desperate for a distraction from their lives. Film director Church Chetwood wants to help them forget—and he manages it with his documentaries and travelogues. But when the saber-tooth tiger he captured escapes, Manhattan’s grave situation only worsens. Now Church is facing ten years up the river.

Black Tuesday left John Smith a homeless sixteen-year-old orphan, and in the past four years he's survived as best he could. When his path crosses Church’s, Johnny’s looking for a meal, nothing more. Surely after all he’s done, no one could love him—especially not Church, who insists he isn’t “like that.” But Church does have a plan to get away. Maybe if Johnny’s lucky, Church will let him tag along.

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Terra is overcrowded, but a solution may have been found -- tucked away in Roswell is alien technology that leads to the creation of a method of space travel known as portaling.

A party of soldiers and scientists led by Dr. Emma Bradley, Colonel John Berger, and Dr. Layton Tremayne are about to take what they believe is the first step into the unknown. But what they discover is not only a wonder but a puzzle. The city of Eden on the distant planet Nibiru has obvious Terran influences. Who was there before them?

When Emma, John, and Layton return to Terra, they're dismayed to find things are even worse than they were when the trio left. The atmosphere is on the verge of toxicity and the population is reaching Malthusian proportions. Worse, there are plans afoot to portal the excess population off Terra to planets which may not be what their new inhabitants expect. Most won't survive.

Then they learn that a platoon of soldiers were portaled to Eden for a planned invasion of Nibiru and the surrounding planets. Emma, John, and Layton scramble to stop the military action, but will they be able to take back the city that’s become their home?

In the year 2060, a Terra on the verge of dying sends ships to its nearest neighbors in hopes of finding a suitable site to relocate the human race. While returning from Mars, the crew of the Mission Reconnaissance Mars travel through a magnetic field that crashes them… somewhere. As they explore the unknown world with its dangers, Doc, Nick, Hank, and Ed will struggle to come to terms with their new reality and find their own paths to happiness.

Tom Hansom had always been gay. Oh, he liked women well enough. As the saying went, they were some of his best friends. But guys? Oh yeah, they really rang his chimes. Jack Sweet, on the other hand, had never doubted he was straight. He loved women in all their many varieties, even going so far as to marry, not once but twice. In spite of their diverse sexual orientations, in spite of time and distance, the two men were best friends. Now, that friendship will be tested, as Tom makes a request, and Jack seriously considers it.

Kipp Llewellyn would rather follow his dreams than toe the family line, so instead of the support of his wealthy family, he has estrangement and a part-time job with Hunter, an in-demand interior designer. Hunter opens a new world for Kipp to explore—and not just for his career. It’s through Hunter that Kipp meets and begins what he thinks is a one-sided flirtation with Ham, one of Hunter’s customers.

To Kipp’s astonishment, Ham asks him for a date. Unfortunately for Kipp, a mysterious phone call summons him home, where his father gives him an ultimatum: save the family company by marrying billionaire Hyde Wyndham, in which case all will be overlooked, or never set foot in his home again. But meeting Hyde leaves Kipp stunned and betrayed, because Hyde is actually Ham.

A guarantee of marriage is no excuse for making Kipp feel foolish, and Kipp had enough of the gilded cage in the first twenty-one years of his life. He turns Hyde down, stating that marriage should be about love rather than convenience. If Hyde wants him, he’ll have to court him the old-fashioned way.

Ransom Burke, the handsome, wealthy, gay CEO of Burke, Burke, and Hammett, has implemented a strict no-fraternization rule for his firm. And with good reason—his father's profligate ways almost destroyed the family company. Ransom’s new policy works well until he comes into the office one day and sees Parrish Rutledge, his new executive secretary. Ransom finds Parrish extremely attractive but fights his feelings. If he takes Parrish as a lover, he'll have to fire him.

Parrish has been alone since he was sixteen, having been tossed out by his older brother. He dreams of his boss but knows nothing can ever come of it. Then an office party becomes their undoing and they give in to their passion. As expected, Ransom offers Parrish a choice: stay and ignore what happened or leave the job and return to college. Neither option is even remotely appealing. If only Parrish could persuade Ransom there's a third possibility…

Holidays are for lovers, just apparently not Ben Haggerty. Not this holiday. After his degree-seeking lover leaves humble blue-collar Ben, Ben spends the Yuletide miserable. He's not accustomed to being alone, not after seven years. Eventually Ben finds his lover's new address and sends him a greeting card asking when he'll come back home—only to learn in the returned correspondence that his card reached the wrong address and another man, Jason Prescott, by mistake.

Jason is touched by Ben's appeal to his lover, and he and Ben spend months growing close as pen pals. Frequently exchanged correspondence turns into weekends spent together, but after learning Jason's working on his second master's degree and is even smarter than Ben's ex, Ben wonders if Jason will be able to love someone as ordinary as he is.

Orphelin à sept ans, Ashton Laytham doit venir vivre à Fayerweather, le domaine de son oncle. Rapidement, sa famille et les domestiques ne voient en Ashton qu'un enfant détestable et l'évitent de leur mieux. Adulte, en dehors de quelques rendez-vous illicites, Ashton demeure froid et solitaire. À la mort de son oncle, de nouveaux problèmes retombent sur les épaules d'Ashton : le domaine est en faillite et il doit rembourser les dettes que son oncle a accumulées à force de s’adonner au vice du jeu.

De plus, le talisman familial vient d'être volé et les suspects ont disparu dans la nature. Ashton est résigné à affronter une ruine certaine quand arrive Geo Stephenson, un homme qui a prêté de l'argent à Sir Laytham pour l'aider à rembourser ses dettes. Geo propose alors un marché : Ashton devra accepter de partager son lit pour rembourser cet argent. Attiré par Geo malgré lui et assoiffé de chaleur humaine, Ashton accepte ... mais il ne s'attendait pas à ce que cet homme, qui a juré de ne jamais aimer qui que ce soit, lui vole son cœur.

Mark Vincent has had enough. After his old cover ops organization is disbanded, he’s relegated to the CIA, where his career is slowly being strangled to death by conspiracy and apathy. Come New Year’s Day, he plans to be out of there, only… the one partner he ever wanted to keep is having a drink with him in a smoky bar, and something about Quinton Mann is suggesting he’s not as straight as Vincent first thought. Quinn has been hiding his attraction to Mark for some time now, sure that exposing his feelings to his partner would only get him a laugh and a load of trouble. But a quiet showdown on a snowy street might change the intel they have on each other—for the better.

Portia Sebring was born into a family that’s considered royalty in the intelligence community, and the fact that she’s a woman doesn’t preclude her from joining the “family business.” A linguistic genius, she’s recruited by her older brother to decipher Russian codes for the Venona Project. While at Arlington Hall, she meets Nigel Mann, a CIA officer known as Mr. Freeze, who’s been vetted to the NSA. Unbeknownst to Portia, her father is behind the meeting. Rumor has it that Portia, called the ice princess, is also a lesbian, and at this time in America -- the late ’50s -- it could negate any veracity to the codes she deciphers. A match with an equally cold man who won’t distract her from her work seems the ideal solution in her father’s eyes.

Things don’t go quite according to plan, as both Portia and Nigel develop strong feelings for each other. They marry and eventually start a family. However, the lifetime together they anticipate is cut short when Nigel’s jet crashes on New Year’s Day, 1978. Devastated, but with a thirteen-year-old son depending on her, Portia has no choice but to go on after Nigel’s death.

When Quinton, her son, is approached to join the US Equestrian Team for the 1980 Summer Olympics, she’s pleased and proud, but those plans are dashed due to the government’s boycott of the Games. To distract him, Portia takes him to France on a wine-buying trip, and it’s there that Quinton first feels an attraction for someone of his own sex. Portia, a wise mother, is aware, but since she herself had a same-sex affair in her early twenties, she’s very accepting of this.

Along with Gregor, her trusted bodyguard and devoted family friend, she watches as Quinton follows in his father's and her footsteps in the "family business," and finally finds a partner worthy of him, WBIS agent Mark Vincent. She’s happy for them, but sure that she won’t love again, since Sebrings have their “one” and she's lost hers, but is she right?

Imagine an Earth just a bit different from ours. It may be 2014, but in this world, normals unknowingly share the planet with vampyrs. Most vampyrs rely on bagged blood, supplemented by the blood of sabors—valued individuals whose blood contains an element needed for the survival of the species.

Tyrell Small has always felt different. He doesn’t know he is a sabor, but he has the birthmark to prove it. When his father reveals that he’ll be required to feed vampyrs, Ty decides to run away. Slipping out of his bedroom window, he finds the most gorgeous man he’s ever seen sitting on his roof. Adam Dasani is a vampyr, equerry to the vampyr king, who has given Adam the task of guarding Ty. The blood of the two most powerful saborese families in the shared history of vampyrs and sabors runs through Ty’s veins. And some vampyrs intend to use him to gain power, something Adam isn’t about to allow. Adam insists that Ty can’t escape his destiny, but they both find that destiny can take unexpected turns… and following those turns may put those Ty loves—including Adam—in danger.

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