Read A Swithin Spin: A Princely Passion Online
Authors: Sharon Maria Bidwell
Tags: #LGBT Futuristic Fantasy
“As long as you don’t believe your worth has to come in the eyes of another.”
Kilan laughed. Markis raised an eyebrow. Oh, so that was what bothered his brother. “I love him, Markis. It’s not everything. It wouldn’t be enough by itself. I’m not whole because of him. I’m whole with him.”
Kilan heard Antal let out a breath that he’d obviously been holding. A moment later, Antal slipped an arm around his waist. “I love you too,” Antal told him, probably for the benefit of everyone, but as far as Kilan was concerned, they might as well have been alone. He knew the truth of Antal’s words. He felt it in every touch, saw it in every look, heard it in every sigh. The collar wasn’t a symbol of what they did but of what Antal meant to him, what he had given him, what he did for him, of his love. Kilan trusted Antal with more than his life; he trusted him with everything that he was.
Behind Markis, Uly and Ryanac stood grinning. Markis smiled down at him, and in that smile gave them both his blessing; Kilan didn’t need it, but it was nice. He leaned against Antal as he returned the smile.
Loose Id Titles by Sharon Maria Bidwell
Angel Heart
Cosmic
Snow Angel
Space, Man
The THE SWITHIN CHRONICLES Series
Uly’s Comet
The Comet’s Tail
The Comet Cometh
The A SWITHIN SPIN Series
A Queen’s Move
A Princely Passion
Sharon Maria Bidwell
A writer from the UK, Sharon simply refers to her work as diverse. She’s written both fact and fiction; however, she prefers to call herself simply a storyteller. Her articles, poetry, short stories and longer works have appeared in a variety of print and online publications both in the UK and in the USA. She’s received fan mail all the way from South Africa. Her work often crosses genres, thus, crime, horror, fantasy, action, adventure, fairy tales, gothic, erotica, romance, and slipstream, are themes she uses in any combination. She gave her website the title of “Aonia” for in Greek myth that is where the mused lived and with numerous small publishing credits, praise for her novels, and several books now available, the muses have definitely found a home at Aonia.