Merlin's
Rogues:
The
Permesis Magician
by
B. Bentley Summers
Genre:
Dark Fantasy, M/M Erotica
Pretty
boy Devon has no idea his week of midterms at a Kansas university is
about to go from arduous studying to meeting four magicians who call
themselves Merlin's Rogues. He's about to be even more surprised to
discover that he's a magician, too, and sought out by dark
forces--for what, however, he does not know. But he will soon
discover why.Devon's sexbuddy kidnaps him and, using powers bestowed
on him by evil forces, curses Devon into becoming his sex slave.
Devon is taken to a mysterious suite in London where he gratefully
does his master's bidding. Devon's exertions, though pleasing, are
grueling, and it's clear this sexual coupling is feeding a dark
entity, resurrecting something wicked. Merlin's Rogues, including
Devon's crush, Cedric, are in hot pursuit and must battle evil dark
forces that stand in between them and Devon. Even if they save the
enslaved magician, Cedric will need to use his passion for Devon to
break the atrocious Master-Slave spell. Then, maybe they stand a
chance against the new odious powers that have risen. Note: This book
contains forced seduction. ** A Siren Erotic Romance
Bryce
is a psychologist, author, and the founder of Queer Sense
Theory.
Bryce
writes popular fiction genres meant for all audiences under Bryce
Bentley Summers, and pens gay fiction under B. Bentley Summers,
although he'd argue that anyone would enjoy his gay fiction
pieces.
Bryce's
full time work is at the Veteran Affairs where he has been employed
for five years. He has extensive history of working with people
diagnosed with PTSD and he used these experiences when writing Fresh
Meat.
The
novel, Fresh Meat, recently won Dan Poynter's Global eBook Awards for
best gay fiction. This piece is more than just a book, but embraces
gay identity while deploring the hateful violence that happens in the
U.S. prison system, and across the world. The book parallels the
vicious Man-Punk prison system to the long ago abolished American
Slavery System. However, Fresh Meat is not non-fiction, but fiction,
and it's genre is best described as Supernatural Horror.
Rotville
and The Zombie Squad, are two of Bryce's recent completions. The
Zombie Squad is a teen Post-Apocalyptic Thriller that recently
received Reader's Favorite 5-Stars. This novel has humor and is fast
pace, that follows four teens in New Orleans who find themselves not
only chased by psycho gangsters, but in the middle of zombocalypse.
Rotville is a new adult/ adult Sci-Fi Post-Apocalyptic Horror that
takes place in the near future, in a city called Rotville where
people with a rot disease are quarantined. Inside this city is the
mega prison Colleseo, where inhumane experiments are carried out on
inmates. It's also the birthplace of Dylan, a super soldier who must
fight his way out, save a couple of youths from the new deadly
mutants, and keep from being re-caught by the greedy director.
Bryce
is also the author of the fiction Young Adult Dark Fantasy/ Sci-Fi
series AMEN TO ROT. The novel NYTE GOD is the conclusion to this
series. The Amen to Rot series and Nyte God pit Ace and his friends
against alien invaders who are turning humans into mutant
creatures.
Bryce
authors popular fiction with a style that entices readers of all
backgrounds to consume, and makes every attempt to make his
characters diverse.
As
noted, Bryce does dabble in gay fiction, and pens it under B. Bentley
Summers, though in truth, these works are meant for everyone to read.
Bryce is the founder of Queer Sense, a theory that describes how
people form attitudes. The theory provides insight into how specific
components in cultural contexts shape our beliefs and values, which
ultimately form our attitudes. The nonfiction book, QUEER SENSE: How
Are Attitudes Formed? A Revolutionary Guide for Teens, Parents,
Mental Health Professionals and Anyone Interested in Queer Theory, is
due out by 2016.
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