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Weird Science
2012
First Published
3.27
Average Rating
197
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Part of Series

Welcome to the world of Weird Science, the strange marries with gay romance to produce eight stories that combine humor, the paranormal and love. Doctor Tentacles and the Pheromone Incident by Liz Brooks shows Carter playing the mad scientist, Dr. Tentacle, but no one draws his eye—or his nose—like the new intern, David. In Frog, Kiernan Kelly presents George, a college student with a brilliant mind. When a cutting edge experiment goes wrong, he’s left with an unusual result that tests the strength of his relationship with his lover. In Aidee Ladnier’s The Applicant, Dr. Forbes Pohle knows interviewing lab assistants can be a tedious process—luckily the malfunctioning robot bear in the other room helps liven things up. Meanwhile, in Kevinium by Diane Sheridan, Matt lusts for hunky housemate Kevin, who sees Matt only as a buddy. Then Kevin invents a new gas that has surprising sexual side effects. In Test Subjects by M. Durango, An ESP project introduces grad student Evan to sexy professor Marcus, but an equipment glitch may lead to more than they bargain for. GS Wiley gives us Love Potion 3.5, where diner cook Tony loves Marilyn Monroe and his Chrysler New Yorker, but can't figure out why he's a flop with chicks until scientist Frank moves in downstairs. Jade Astor's A Meeting of the Minds, finds Dane, a neuroscientist, studying ESP when he meets Jesse, who claims to be psychic, and seems to know exactly what is on Dane’s mind. Wrapping up the anthology is Bronze by Alexis Hall, where a shy watchmaker turns his talents to the creation of an ideal lover, but where does love begin and programming end?

Avg Rating
3.27
Number of Ratings
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Authors

Alexis Hall
Alexis Hall
Author · 53 books

Genrequeer writer of kissing books. Please note: I don’t read / reply to DMs. If you would like to get in touch, the best way is via email which you can find in the contact section on my website <3

Elizabeth L. Brooks
Elizabeth L. Brooks
Author · 9 books
Elizabeth taught herself to read at the age of three, and started writing stories when she was five, though it took her a little longer to work up to erotica. She writes mostly sci-fi, fantasy, and romance. When she's not writing, she loves reading, roleplaying games, photography, scrapbooking, and geeky gadgets. She currently lives in Virginia with her two lovely children, their enormous cat, and more Marvel merch than you can shake a stick at. Her safeword is "Oxford comma".
G. S. Wiley
Author · 14 books

G.S. Wiley is a writer, reader, sometime painter, and semi-avid scrapbooker who lives in Canada. Visit G.S.'s web site at http://wileyromance.googlepages.com/.

Aidee Ladnier
Aidee Ladnier
Author · 9 books
Aidee Ladnier, an award-winning author of speculative fiction, believes that adventure is around every corner. In pursuit of new experiences, she’s worked as a magician’s assistant, been a beauty pageant contestant, ridden in hot air balloons, produced independent movies, hiked up a volcano, and is a proud citizen scientist. A lover of genre fiction, Aidee’s perfect romance has a little science fiction, fantasy, mystery, or the paranormal thrown in to add a zing.
Jade Astor
Jade Astor
Author · 36 books

Jade Astor is a longtime fan of both paranormal and male-male love stories. She was delighted to find a thriving community of like-minded writers and readers in the ebook industry. Moon Lake Wolves is her first trilogy to be published by Silver. When she is not writing, Jade enjoys sculpting, tinkering with computers, and training (and retraining) her small herd of unruly but adorable rescued Chihuahuas.

Diana Sheridan
Author · 25 books
No stranger to male/male stories, Diana Sheridan edited gay male sexzines for the better part of two decades under the nom de plume of “Dan Maxwell.” Though “Diana Sheridan” isn’t her true name either, it does reflect her true gender. In her own name, she has had numerous books published both in print and as e-books, is an accomplished editor of both books and magazines, and is comfortable switching gears to go from serious nonfiction to romantica in her work. Diana lives with her Significant Other, who is fully aware of and supportive of the many facets of her career.
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