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Friendly
Fire
is a 6K short story, set in the current war in Afghanistan.
British Sergeant Major Phil Mason, and American Gunnery Sergeant
Jon Rivera, take part in friendly fire, only to encounter
enemy fire, that forces them to work together to survive,
out in the Afghan mountains.
In true
Marquesate style, those two soldiers are alpha men, fuelled
by aggression that finds an outlet in more than fighting.
Friendly
Fire is part of the Special
Forces anthology, published by Cleis Press:
"Wherever
a man slides into his BDU's and shoulders an M16, there's
another man looking to take both off him and people
who want to read about it. These sexually charged stories
show military men in every branch of the service getting
down. Special Forces is set in the heat of battle, public
or private, where fear, urgency, and uncertainty lead to
unexpected intimacy and release, where anger and terror
fuel desire and attraction."
Friendly
Fire has been released inernationally. The anthology
is available in paperback and on Kindle.
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Her Majesty's Men is the story of two soldiers in the
British Forces and of a friendship taking unexpected turns.
In the eyes of the Army they are just two mates who are close.
But from the revelation of personal secrets, ensuing hatred
and aggression, through terror and danger, to loyalty, triumphant
strength and courage, grows their own realisation of what they
are: comrades first and foremost, but something else too, something
more significant.
The two
Royal Engineers, Sgt Tom Warren and SSgt Alex Turner, learn
to understand the real meaning of loyalty and strength. Their
fight for survival cuts through all the discipline and rules,
to tie them together in a unique bond of companionship and
trust.
Available
at:
Her
Majesty's Men is of course available on all Amazon sites,
but please consider to either buy directly from the publisher
or the printer, or from independent bookstores or chains other
than Amazon. Here is a collection for you:
Published
by Camouflage Press
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Code
of Honour is a short story (9.5k) set in the French
Foreign Legion. It is part of the "I Do" charity
anthology, out in January 2009. The anthology is available
in ebook and print format (paperback). Ebook and Kindle formats
are right now available and paperback will be available on
the 21 January. Printing and distribution costs have been
donated by MLR
Press.
Order
the Ebook
now or the Mobipocket
version, and check Paperback
release page.
All
profits from this anthology will go to the Lambda
Legal Fund, to help them fight the cause of marriage
equality in the CA Supreme Court and beyond.
When
Joe Evans joined the French Foreign Legion at twenty, he
would have never imagined that becoming a man entailed more
than becoming a tough soldier. The legion's motto was "Legio
Patrio Nostra", but with Sergent Roux, Joe found more
than just his home.
For
a longer excerpt of "legionnaires in the mud ... click
the "Excerpt" link on the Sales page.
Published
by MLR Press
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