Fae Sutherland

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Fae Sutherland

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Karen Marie Moning, Kathleen Woodiwiss, Johanna Lindsay

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January 2009

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Fae Sutherland is the award-winning, bestselling author of 30 M/M erotic romance novels - co-authored and solo. She also writes M/F erotic romance under a pen name.

When Fae's not working on new stories to make her readers sweat, she loves website design, spending too much time on Twitter, and watching oodles of Food Network with her beloved life partner. If there's any time left over, it's spent snuggling the cat.
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Average rating: 3.71 · 8,216 ratings · 1,124 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
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3.89 avg rating — 1,942 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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Gambling On Maybe (GlitterB...

3.65 avg rating — 956 ratings — published 2011
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Letting In the Light

3.69 avg rating — 459 ratings — published 2009 — 3 editions
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More Than Words

3.70 avg rating — 456 ratings — published 2011
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Equation For Love

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Games Boys Play (Glitterbom...

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A Tender Rough

3.65 avg rating — 347 ratings — published 2009
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Lotus in the Wild

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Bee Among the Clover

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Sky Riders (Skybound, #1)

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“From the straight-acting, butch, manly men like his Officer Hotness, to the twinkiest twinks who ever lived, like himself, and everywhere in between. He didn't have any right to tell anyone how to `be gay,”
Fae Sutherland, Gambling On Maybe

“ 'Books had always been my best friends and all I wanted to do was lose myself in them, and better yet if the worlds and characters were of my own making.' ”
Fae Sutherland, Letting In the Light

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“From the straight-acting, butch, manly men like his Officer Hotness, to the twinkiest twinks who ever lived, like himself, and everywhere in between. He didn't have any right to tell anyone how to `be gay,”
Fae Sutherland, Gambling On Maybe

“He purred the words, as if his tongue was lazy and had all the time in the world to wrap around each and every syllable. She wondered if his tongue would be so thorough on a woman’s body.”
Blue Kincaid, Five Weeks in December

“Because any Dom knows that the submissive is the one in control. He might wield the crop or the candle wax or the rope, but she holds the reins. Nothing happens without her consent.”
Blue Kincaid, Five Weeks in December

“He’d done that to her and it woke all the primitive instincts a man in this day and age was supposed to have conquered. Fuck that. The only thing he wanted to conquer was her.”
Blue Kincaid, Five Weeks in December




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Fae Sutherland Tara wrote: "Hi Fae! Great to meet up with you here too!

-Tara"


Thanks for the add, Tara. :)


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