Title: Once Upon a Rainbow, Volume Three
Author: A. E. Ross, Elna Holst, Mark Lesney, N.J. Romaine, Sam Burns, Valentine Wheeler, W.M. Fawkes
Publisher: NineStar Press
Release Date: July 2, 2018
Heat Level: 3 - Some Sex
Pairing: No Romance, Male/Female, Male/Male, Female/Female
Length: 121800
Genre: Paranormal, Fantasy, bisexual, coming out, dragons, fae, family drama, Fantasy, gay, kidnapping, knights, lesbian, royalty, sexual, trans, warriors, witches
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Synopsis
Your favorite stories from childhood
have a new twist. Seven fairy tales of old with characters across the LGBTQIA+
spectrum.
Green Things Grow from Cinders by A.E.
Ross – Glass slippers aren't for everyone.
Gretel on Her Own by Elna Holst – This
time around, Gretel Kindermann is on her own. Or is she?
Bremen Town Musicians by Mark Lesney –
Loss and love on the road to Bremen Town.
The Scent of Magic by N.J. Romaine – Who
can win a hunt against the Big Bad Wolf?
The Rescue by Sam Burns – Saving
princesses is hard work. Getting out of marrying them is harder.
Loose in the Heel, Tight in the Toe by
Valentine Wheeler – The shoe fits, the prince is won: now what?
Baile de la Marioneta by W.M. Fawkes –
No one else can pull his strings.
Blurbs
Green Things Grow from Cinders by A.E.
Ross
What if you could walk into a party with
the perfect outfit—one that matches the way you feel inside?
For Ash Zermeno, the night of his best
friend’s brother’s wedding reception is a hard pass: he’s certainly not going
to wear the dress he ordered months ago, and he’s got no other wardrobe
options. Forget about the fact that his long-time childhood crush Roman is
going to be there. It just ain’t happening, no matter how hard he wishes on it.
And he didn’t even wish on it…or did he?
Gretel on Her Own by Elna Holst
Gretel Kindermann has always lived in
the little village at the lip of the Schwarzwald forest. But now, her father
has moved away, her mother is indefinitely admitted to a private clinic, and
her brother Hänsel, oh—
And all because of Margrete Heckscher.
That Lebkuchen-making, sugar rush-inducing busybody, whose enthralling niece,
lately arrived from Vienna, seems set on tempting poor Gretel out of her last
vestiges of sanity… Because, surely, outside of the realm of fairy tales, there
can be no such thing as an actual, magic-wielding witch?
Bremen Town Musicians by Mark Lesney
Simon the Donkey, an orphaned peasant
boy on a Medieval farm, flees cruel servitude to seek his fortune in his
childhood dreams of becoming a performer in the fabled city of Bremen Town. On
the road he finds true friendship and finally love in the arms of young Edwin
the Hound. They join with two other accidental travelers, Cat the Thief, and
Rooster the Maid, conspiring together to survive in a brutal world of robbery and
murder, with only the magical saving power of their talents for make believe.
The Scent of Magic by N.J. Romaine
Once upon a time, in a land far far
away, a lone huntswoman comes across a traveller in red, walking through an
autumn forest in the shadow of a spell-trapped kingdom.
Aletta moved out to the solitary woods
to avoid the troubles of her past, but when she meets a young woman travelling
alone with nothing but a red-hooded cloak, her sense of duty compels her to
offer aid. But nothing is what it seems in the wild backwoods, and both women
have secrets with far-reaching ramifications.
Aletta must confront her past and learn
to trust herself, lest the hunter become the hunted.
The Rescue by Sam Burns
Brice has come to the dragon’s lair to
save poor Princess Primrose, even if he doesn’t want her hand in marriage. The
beautiful young man being held captive alongside her is a surprise, and Brice
may not want a prize for his chivalry, but he wouldn’t mind taking Aidan home
with him.
Loose in the Heel, Tight in the Toe by
Valentine Wheeler
Catherine’s life was different before
her stepmother took charge of the family. When her father was alive, she’d been
the treasured daughter and the heir to his textile empire. Now she’s just her
stepmother’s servant.
Prince Heinrich doesn’t want to marry,
but as the only heir to the throne, he knows he must. When a mysterious woman
at the ball in his honor is completely unimpressed by him, he’s intrigued.
Could she be the partner he’s been looking for? And when catastrophe strikes
both their lives, how can their arrangement hold together?
Baile de la Marioneta by W.M. Fawkes
José Velásquez has no ideas for his
senior project, but when his classmate trades him a giant block of white pine
for scrap metal, it’s almost too easy to carve out a fantastic sculpture. From
the wood, José pulls the legendary Maya warrior Tecún Umán. It’s José’s best
work, but how much credit can he take for the creation of a wooden man who
steps off the block on his own? To get through his last exhibition, José must
find an artistic voice uniquely his own or risk losing Tecún forever.
While José worries about his senior
project, Tecún longs for a chance to experience being human with the man who
drew him out of his wooden shell. He’ll do whatever it takes to get a real shot
at life, even if that means cutting his strings to dance on his own.
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