Download 3 Books by Clancy Nacht & Thursday Euclid (.ePUB)

3 Books by Clancy Nacht & Thursday Euclid
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Overview: Clancy Nacht: Award-winning, best selling m/m author Clancy Nacht squeezes in writing amongst her web development day job, her husband, and her three feral rescue cats. Living in Austin, she indulges her love of indie music, photography, and constant influx of new faces a college town provides.

Thursday Euclid: Born in Houston, TX, The United States, Queer novelist, nerd, general misfit. Loves: sci-fi, Asian food, bawdy stories.
Genre: Romance MM

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Celibacy NOW
In order increase his commission on a condo sale, realtor Marshall Albright accepts a bet that he can bed Luke Withers, a computer programmer and evangelizing member of a “true love waits” singles group. The group, called Celibacy NOW, is led by Eric Jones, a shady older man who Marshall thinks is abusing his position in the group to date Luke.
It doesn’t take long before Luke finds out about Marshall’s bet, but by then Marshall wants more than a one-night stand. His jealousy toward Eric leads him to uncover that the man Luke trusts most may be dealing drugs to kids. Even if he’s blown his chance to be with Luke, Marshall worries for his safety. Can Marshall find a way to make things right and rescue Luke from Eric?

The WASPs
Blake Brooks’s life is not going as planned. His wife kicked him out to move the nanny in, and his father disinherited him. The only haven he has left is his old boarding school buddy, Tyrone Edwards. It turns out Tyrone has a room all ready, clothes picked out, and and a place in his life reserved for Blake and his daughter Bitsy, whom they both adore.
Tyrone has always played it straight, even in boarding school when everyone was experimenting. Now he’s giving Blake mixed messages: affection and teasing one minute, fobbing Blake off on a gay co-worker the next. Is Blake succumbing to wishful thinking, or has Tyrone been holding out for Blake?

Cats & Doges
Can two friends bridge the gap to become lovers?
Loneliness isn’t the half of it. Underemployed and gay, Ian Warwick is used to life on his own, but until now he’s always had his beloved cat Jeffrey to see him through. When he has to put down his ailing cat, it’s almost too much to bear. In his mid-twenties with no one to come home to, Ian sets out to adopt another kitty. Surely finding the perfect feline soulmate can’t be that hard, can it?
For bisexual computer engineer Colin Marks, success comes easily. He’s smart, stylish, and has no trouble finding a relationship. However, Colin always wants the ones he can’t have, and at twenty-nine, none of his dates has ever led to love. He has a new house, a sporty coupe, and a good career… Maybe a dog will make that house a home?
When both guys mention to a mutual friend that they’re looking to adopt pets, she sets them up. Ian and Colin decide to be shelter buddies, but neither realizes how long or difficult the process will be–or how profound a bond they’ll form in their search.
Despite spending all their spare time together, Ian and Colin remain staunchly independent…at least, until rambunctious tabby kitten Penny and fastidious Karma the Shiba Inu mix enter their lives. The girls are inseparable, and when Ian and Colin adopt them, they do so with a promise to their former guardian that they’ll give them regular playdates. Now there’s more than just the sacred bond of shelter buddies binding the men, how will they handle the pressure?
Colin thinks Ian’s only interested in feline companionship, and Ian can’t shake his uncertainty about Colin’s bisexuality. Neither sees a romantic relationship with the other as a possibility, and they willfully ignore their undeniable chemistry even as their days grow more entwined.
With the help of two adorable matchmaking pets, can a grieving cat person and a cagey dog person become more than just friends?

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