Men for Hire 2

An anthology of four delicious, erotic gay stories, each beautifully crafted for your enjoyment.

Subcontractor by Tatum Throne

Three's a Crowd...? by Bella Settarra

Wyndersham Heights by Dylan McEwan

Four Days' Work by Helen J. Perry

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Men for Hire 2

An anthology of four delicious, erotic gay stories, each beautifully crafted for your enjoyment.

Subcontractor by Tatum Throne

Three's a Crowd...? by Bella Settarra

Wyndersham Heights by Dylan McEwan

Four Days' Work by Helen J. Perry

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Overview

An anthology of four delicious, erotic gay stories, each beautifully crafted for your enjoyment.

Subcontractor by Tatum Throne

Three's a Crowd...? by Bella Settarra

Wyndersham Heights by Dylan McEwan

Four Days' Work by Helen J. Perry


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153989952
Publisher: Luminosity Publishing LLP
Publication date: 01/06/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 258 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tatum Throne lives in Cincinnati with her real life hero, Mr. Throne. She has a master’s degree in social work that she received from the University of Cincinnati. She left the field of medical social work in 2007 to be a stay-at-home mom of three rowdy boys, and to pursue her dreams of writing romance. When not indulging her fantasies or writing, Tatum enjoys heading to the beach to build sandcastles with her boys, hiking in Red River Gorge, and spreading awareness of eosinophilic disorders.


Bella began writing professionally on January 1st 2014 after giving up work because of breast cancer. A chance trip to a writing event inspired her to try Erotic Romance. She began writing a short story which grew into a novel, was published, and became the first in the series of ‘Sirens and Sailors.’ She went on to write Cowboy Romances, and is currently working on two western series, ‘The Men of Moone Mountain’ and ‘Midnight in Montana.’ Recently she has also been writing ‘Collar and Cuffs,’ a series which is set in a BDSM club. Ménage at Mealtime is her first-ever short, erotic story and she is thrilled to be part of the ‘Men For Hire’ anthology. “Probably the best part of writing is the diversity,” she says. Not only does she enjoy exploring different settings, but she also writes MF, MM, MFM and MMF stories. No matter what she writes, though, she prefers to have a happy ending, something which will leave her readers smiling as they close the book.


Dylan asked for a typewriter for his seventh birthday and has been writing ever since. He had his first short story published in a children’s comic when he was 12 when his main inspiration was Enid Blyton! Dylan has played with lions, lived in an Iron Age round-hut, slept in a 5000-year-old rock tomb and kayaked white water rapids but now lives a quiet family life in the north of England with his daughter and two sons. He enjoys hiking, camping, ancient history, archaeology, reading, writing poetry, vegan cookery, ancient crafts, LARP costume making, pagan/spiritual activities, and his guilty pleasure is watching yaoi anime. Dylan writes fantasy, sci-fi, fairy-tale, historical, BDSM, and contemporary gay romance stories and novellas, most with happy endings or at least happy-for-now endings.


Helen J Perry is an author of erotic romance, often with a dollop of comedy and a dash of science fiction). She often writes about sex between strangers and anonymous group sex events. Her stories feature confident assertive women, the unexpected and any LGBTQ pairing. Helen is in her fifth decade of life. When the children are at school she runs two businesses and is also a non-fiction writer. Unfortunately, this all leaves limited time for hands-on research into sex with persons unknown. She has almost given up sleep and makes use of that times to read a wide range of fiction instead. Helen lives in Kent by the seaside with her broadminded partner and children.

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