7&7 - Anthology of Virtue and Vice

Andrea Speed, Brandon Witt, Carole Cummings, Rick R. Reed, John Inman, Serena Yates, Clare London, J. Tullos Hennig, Rhys Ford, Sean Michael, Jamie Fessenden, Pearl Love, J.S. Cook, Amy Rae Durreson


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7&7 - Anthology of Virtue and Vice by Andrea Speed, Brandon Witt, Carole Cummings, Rick R. Reed, John Inman, Serena Yates, Clare London, J. Tullos Hennig, Rhys Ford, Sean Michael, Jamie Fessenden, Pearl Love, J.S. Cook, Amy Rae Durreson

Humankind possesses a dual nature, the ability to rise to the brightest heights—or sink to the darkest and most perverse depths.


What inspires some to reach the pinnacles of virtue while others cannot resist the temptations of vice? Is it something innate, or a result of destiny and circumstance?


Delve into the minds and spirits of saints and sinners alike with a collection of stories that explore the call toward good or evil—and the consequences of answering it. For while rewards certainly await the righteous, there are also pleasures to be found in the darkness. Venture off the expected path with some of the most innovative voices in LGBT speculative fiction as they present their unique takes on the classic vices and virtues.


Stories  


The Dark of the Sun by Amy Rae Durreson


The Bank Job by Andrea Speed


Prudence for Fools by Sean Michael


The Gate by J.S. Cook


Heirs to Grace and Infinity by Carole Cummings


The Rendering by John Inman


Beyond the Temperance Effect by Serena Yates


Covetous by Pearl Love


Hope by Rick R. Reed


Horseboy by J Tullos Hennig


Train to Sevmash by Jamie Fessenden


Red Light Special by Rhys Ford


Traitor by Clare London


Couches of Fabric and Snow by Brandon Witt 

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