Heaven Sent: a Channeling Morpheus Short

Ebook By Jordan Castillo Price
Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star(5)
Published: Mar. 11, 2009
Category: Fiction » Erotica » Gay Erotica
Words: 1914 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook Description

Michael is a waif in eyeliner who's determined to wipe vampires off the face of the earth. Wild Bill's got his eye on Michael, and he's willing to do anything to go home with him. If you've got a soft spot for fake fog and black lights, then Channeling Morpheus is the series for you. Try Heaven Sent, a free, explicit m/m short, or find out more at http://channelingmorpheus.com

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This book contains content that may not be suitable for young readers 17 and under.

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erotica, gay erotica, gay urban fantasy, gay vampires, mm, queer lit, urban fantasy

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Review by: Antwan Crisp on May. 12, 2009 : (no rating)
This was a great read. The imagery was undeniable.

This is one of those stories I want to write one day.

Review by: hoheria09 on Apr. 24, 2009 : star star star star star
Sigh! Lovely conclusion to the Channeling Morpheus series.

Review by: fnord89 on Apr. 24, 2009 : (no rating)
It's a tease, a temptation and an invitation to read more.

Having delayed reading the Channeling Morpheus stories (what, you don't save a guaranteed fun read for a rainy day?), I succumbed this week and of course read Heaven Sent too. HS is a great introduction for those new to JCP's writing and an essential addition for the rest of us. The POVs alternate from Michael to Wild Bill story by story, so if First Person is not something you usually read because you feel it limits scope and understanding, fear not.
One thing which particularly strikes me about CM - that (possibly because of the afore-mentioned POV-switching, which is by story, not within each story) there is no doubt that Wild Bill finds Michael irresistible. I've found in many vamp/were/other stories, that it is the vamp/were/other that is the focus, so much so that the other main character becomes a foil rather than having equal status. Not here!

Do read Heaven Sent and the rest of this series - and then go and read the PsyCop books.

Review by: Sam Bradley on Apr. 24, 2009 : star star star star star
So, heaven is a room with “kitschy striped wallpaper hanging from the plaster in curls, and roped with spider webs”? Then there’s Wild Bill naked in a little kid’s bed with cowboy sheets. There’s a visual …

This peek into the lives of Michael and Bill is a visual feast. In only 5 pages I learned more about vampires than I have never known, and it’s whet my appetite for more. Do they really sleep? How much blood do they need? Are they really immortal? Can they have physical and emotional connections with humans? Apparently so …

This taste of a hot yet tender moment between these two men makes me that much more curious about the human-vampire relationship and even the male/male relationship.

Jordan has an uncanny ability to paint with words: “One drop of blood shouldn’t have been enough. And yet, it was. In the way a single star can light the sky, or a virus can wipe out a population.” Amazing. Okay, Jordan, I’m hooked. What’s next??

Review by: Lisa Rock on Apr. 24, 2009 : star star star star star
In less than a handful of pages, a reader gains a glimpse into the world of two well-rounded m/m characters that is rich with emotion and filled with vivid imagery. Jordan Castillo Price's writing is worth the reading, catching the reader's interest with ease. But don't take my word for it; read it and get drawn in yourself!

Review by: Ali Wilde on Apr. 24, 2009 : star star star star star
A wonderful interlude, a hot and sexy look into the unusual and perfect relationship of Michael and Wild Bill.
Love it!

Review by: jcat on Apr. 21, 2009 : star star star star star
I love this author - the best of the best when it comes to m/m - and I love everything about this series; this is a sweet, hot, grungy, sexy little interlude that just makes you want more and more of Michael and Wild Bill...

Review by: Val Kovalin on Apr. 16, 2009 : star star star star star
Wow! At less than 2K words, this short-short intro gives you everything that makes the Channeling Morpheus / Sweet Oblivion vampire series so compelling: blood, sex, vampirism, travel on the midwestern highway, guilt, Catholicism, intense attraction, a subtle power struggle, kinky sex, a truly creepy image towards the end, and an unforgettable last line. Not-to-be-missed!

Review by: Clare London on Mar. 14, 2009 : star star star star star
Michael and Wild Bill are as dear and exciting to me as any other fictional characters out there. Thrilling and stylish and very very tasty - try them here! :)

Review by: andrea88 on Mar. 13, 2009 : star star star star star
A wonderful companion piece to the Channeling Morpheus series

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