Hollis Shiloh writes gay romance. Hollis's stories tend towards the sweet rather than the spicy. When not writing, the author enjoys reading, retro music, and being around animals.
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Summary: Meet Beckett. Divorced cop, cynical about his job. He wants to be a good guy. Maybe working through the Shifters and Partners organization and partnering with a wolf shifter will help. It doesn't seem like anything in his life is easy, especially romance. He felt burned enough by his divorce that he doubts he'll ever want to date again—especially since attraction doesn't work for him the way it seems to for most people. But finding a partner, forming friendships, and learning how to navigate the complicated things in his life might just lead him back around to romance after all. Shifters & Partners #31 43,000 words Demisexual romance Low heat
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Summary: John Moss is a land healer first and foremost, even though he's part of the guardians and supposedly a warrior. His main helper is the vampire Mabry. Mabry fills a difficult role. As a peace-treaty sacrifice from the vampires, he answers to the guardian council instead of the vampires, and he receives little to no respect from anyone. He and John are friends, but they can't be more when Mabry isn't truly free to say yes or no. Facing a difficult job healing a cemetery with deeply negative energy around it, John and Mabry might be out of their depths. At the same time, Mabry is facing another difficulty as well—one that's more personal and dangerous. They need all their skills, cleverness, and bravery if they're going to work together to free the land—and to free Mabry, too. fantasy – LGBT 43,000 words
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Summary: Bobby Worth has never met Jack Randolph, but he already resents the guy. The whole town seems to think he'd be a better handyman or anything else than newcomer Bobby. Bobby keeps his head down and works hard. He has debts to pay and a past he'd rather nobody look at too hard. Then he meets Jack, and he's as charmed as everyone else. But there's more to Jack than the town seems to see. Sensitive, musically gifted, and sweet-tempered, the guy lives a nomadic life, arriving for a few months and then leaving again to try and kick start a music career. Bobby plans on keeping his head down and minding his own business. He's always been an outcast and tells himself he doesn't care. Now he's finding himself drawn into Jack's life, happy for excuses to spend time with him. As they grow closer, Bobby keeps telling himself not to be weird about it. Not to make waves, not to want anything, not to let himself long for this guy he used to resent. But Jack makes time for him. Jack makes him laugh. Jack turns a bad day into a good one—and Bobby seems to have that effect on him, too. Maybe he should take this to mean he's actually capable of forming the kind of bond he wants. Someday, he'd like to have a boyfriend for real. But right now, he just wants to be around Jack, in whatever way he can. Trusting Jack with his secrets, moving in together, spending more time with each other than anyone else...maybe it's not just him at this point? New Adult sweet gay romance – low heat
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Summary: Jack and Cameron have a good thing going. Jack is a burned out reporter and Cam is a fox shifter who gives him tips. They also meet up to play pinball...and to have sex. It's a nice arrangement, no messy feelings involved, no pressure that neither one of them needs. Cam is frightened by the idea of falling in love—been there, done that, got the scars to show for it—and Jack's last relationship ended in a painful breakup. But things have been changing lately. When there's only one guy in the world you really want, is it going to work to keep pretending it's just casual? 31,000 words low heat
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Summary: Joe needs someone with the second sight to help him. He's on a case, a case that starts out as finding missing jewelry and soon entails a wicked and otherworldly element. Helping him is the unearthly and beautiful Lee, who's attracted to him but shy about it. Hell, Joe understands that. It's 1955, after all. But even between dealing with a wicked fae and the obligation to his client, he's starting to fall for Lee. And Lee might just be falling for him back. Now if only they can survive.