Satyr Series by Andrew Grey

3.82 · 38 ratings
  • Children of Bacchus (Satyr #1)
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    Children of Bacchus (Satyr #1)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2008

    When Travis inherits the title to a large tract of unspoiled woodlands from his estranged father, he travels there and meets Cembran, a solitary figure who had been driven from his home. But the handsome man who captivates Travis is much more than he seems – he is a magical being, a satyr, and he awakens in Travis realistic, erotic dreams the like of which he has never experienced... more

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  • Love in War (Satyr #1.5)
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    Love in War (Satyr #1.5)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2008

    Part of the tradition of Bacchanal calls for satyrs to share stories from their past. While Cembran is now happily mated with the satyr leader, Travis, he's never forgotten the love he knew many years before, during the American Civil War. Joseph was an innocent farm boy eager to fight for the Union army, but neither of them were prepared for the harsh realities the war would make them face in a place called Gettysburg.

  • Thursday's Child (Satyr #2)
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    Thursday's Child (Satyr #2)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2009

    A Children of Bacchus Story Finding a satyr caged in a carnival sideshow horrifies Travis and Cembran and forces them to make a daring rescue. A captive for decades, the wild, animalistic satyr named Vauk quickly vanishes into the wilderness on Travis and Cembran's property in search of safety and solitude. The next summer, Travis and Cembran invite a new friend, Trent, to attend the Bacchanal... more

  • Child of Joy (Satyr #3)
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    Child of Joy (Satyr #3)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2009

    Graduating from college would be a highlight of any man's life, but Arthur Kraus is different. He's just reached satyr maturity, and he's going out of his mind as he's swamped with sexual urges. In a desperate moment, he invites his roommate to a Bacchanal and asks him to be his first. But after hearing the first-time stories at the Bacchanal, Arthur decides to wait for more than physical satiation-not knowing that someone has overheard his decision... more

  • My First Bacchanal (Satyr #4)
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    My First Bacchanal (Satyr #4)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2008

    Jeremy is a young satyr looking forward to the event that defines his passage into adulthood – his first Bacchanal. Each month on the full moon, satyrs gather for a night of wine, women and song – though in Jeremy's case, he's hoping for a night of wine, men, and more men. Even so, he can't help being a little bit nervous, not sure exactly what to expect. When he meets Phillip and Dovino, he has no idea his night is about to surpass his wildest dreams.

  • A Small Kindness (Satyr #5)
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    A Small Kindness (Satyr #5)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2008

    Satyr Dartham's gift is the ability to heal wounds, whether physical or emotional ones. But the last person he expected to find himself drawn to help was a dark, brawny dominant in a leather bar! Dar finds himself attracted to Ted by more than just physical desire, but even if he can restore Ted's shattered confidence, can Dar play the submissive role he thinks Ted needs?

  • Winter Love (Satyr #6)
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    Winter Love (Satyr #6)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2008

    "A Children of Bacchus Story" Forced by his father to evict a tenant from forestland he wants to sell, Blayne travels through the storm and meets Roeder. Stranded, he stays for the magical night and learns that his new lover isn t at all human he s a satyr, and his life is tied to the forest. When Blayne leaves the next day, he s determined to do what he can to save the land and Roeder s heart. "A novella from the Dreamspinner Press 2008 Advent Calendar package "Christmas Dreams""

  • Spring Reassurance (Satyr #6.5)
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    Spring Reassurance (Satyr #6.5)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2009

    After four wonderful months, an unsettling move to a new home, and a confrontation with Blayne's father, Roeder worries that Blayne will miss his old life and return to it, leaving him behind. What if they aren't meant to be? His worries flare into outright panic when Blayne is critically injured, and Roeder knows he'll soon have his answer: The gods will ultimately decide if their love will endure.

  • Sin of Omission (Satyr #7)
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    Sin of Omission (Satyr #7)

    Andrew Grey

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2009

    Brad is everything satyr Selvan could want or need in a man - strong, handsome, sexy, and dominant. And Brad thinks Selvan's horns are the cutest thing he's ever seen. But Selvan has been keeping a secret for almost two hundred years, and he's afraid of how Brad will react when he learns his "pretty baby" has been hiding something from him.

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