FeastOfNoise's Followed Works
The Lyrebird King
The Lyrebird King is a queer medieval fantasy romance (with a heavy dose of drama and suspense) featuring Aries and Caius, two people cast aside by society finding acceptance in one another while navigating the complexities of an underground movement.
Cover art by the amazing Cameron McCafferty (@camerongraphics).
The Box
The Center.
The Center holds supernatural patients (teenagers)...
Against their will. Their abilities were infiltrated/inputted into their blood without consent. The Center is hidden from the outside world, so nobody really knows where their children head off to.
And they never will. It's such a shame. A real pity, really.
:)
~Mr. Smiley
Leading Lines
Marc's life can be described as anything but easy. Growing up in an orphanage ever since he was a baby, the young man witnessed many of his friends coming and going as new families were opening up their arms for them. Always left behind, he grew up to be somehow distant yet full of life, always looking forward for the light to shine. . . And that light was named Chris.
Mary Motor Pool
Fired from a crappy job. Out of nowhere comes a woman who looks like an angel. Mary follows her to NSA headquarters at Fort Meade and a whole new life. Now “Mary Motor Pool,” she becomes a YouTube star. Why is NSA making this happen? She doesn’t know. Nor does she know why she is suddenly invited to China. She finds love, but she also finds conditions, threats and opportunities. She is hurt, but she loves, she trusts, and she hopes.
Penumbra
Being gay in South Korea was already a death sentence, but being gay in the military was grounds for unimaginable torture.
If you were found out.
As Woojin was soon to learn, military life wasn't easy. One wrong move, and you became everyone's punching bag.
Death was a comfort for those lucky enough.
Woojin only wanted to coast through his obligatory 18 months and stay under the radar.
Until he caught the eye of a man named Minsu, and his peaceful military life was taken away from him.
*warning for mature topics.
Chained, Body and Soul
Chains, blindfold, concrete floor.
That's all Philip knows when he wakes up trapped in a stranger’s basement. As a Sub, he's familiar with the implements, but this man isn’t his Dom nor is there any indication why he’s taken Philip prisoner. In fact, the man won’t utter a single word.
But the power dynamic is clear, and Philip is well versed in doing whatever he’s told. At least, he is with his jealous, demanding, Dom Koray. Even without Koray present, Philip is bound by his power, and forced to obey his will.
Which might cause a very big problem, because Philip’s new owner isn’t willing to share his affection.
Content Warning: Prior emotional abuse, dubious consent, explicit sex, kidnapping, restraints
When I Was the Moon and You Were the Ocean
[BL | 18+] Ronan had no memory of his life before he became a siren. It wasn't a particularly solitary life; he often spent time in the quaint, seaside town people watching. But he felt a comforting peace amongst the waves of the ocean, particularly in the stillness of night while the town slept. But when an unfamiliar man collapses on the beach, Ronan feels drawn to him like the tide to the moon, and he quickly realizes there's more to life than the solitude of the ocean.
Cover design by TheFirstReader
As Seen on Royal Road
Dance Macabre
Homicide investigator William Dandeline comes across a gruesome find on his first days at the police station of New Orleans. What it looks like to be a fair scene in the dance hall of the 13th Iberville Street, is nothing but the macabre sculpture of a twisted artist. The dead bodies, paired in two and resembling intimate dancing moves, are kept still by fish strings sawn on their shoulder’s blades, while their formal attire and expressionless yet crystal clean faces bring goosebumps to the viewer’s body.
The year is 1965 and in the city of New Orleans it is easy to find someone to blame, let alone a bloodthirsty criminal. However, finding the true culprit is the true challenge, one that will invite William into this grotesque world between life and death. His only help? A young heir of a long-forgotten bloodline; a hermit of the elite class who is willing to assist in putting an end...
Reap What You Sow
Book 4 of the series "A Song in the Darkness"
*****
Kellen Kaar is embarking on a new step in his life: a romantic relationship. Together with his new girlfriend Laurel, he finally has a stable home life as a good starting point to move forward from. He’s physically on the mend from a near fatal beating, but it’s left him with some heavy mental scarring to deal with on top of what he’s already accrued from a less than ideal childhood. And just when it looks like things at work have stabilized, a tragedy throws the whole of Internal Order back into the jaws of chaos.
As if that wasn’t enough, the spectres of Kellen’s past are rising up to haunt him once more. The abusive family he thought he’d left behind tries to stick unwanted fingers into his new happiness even as Laurel’s past seems to be coming back to haunt her as well. His responsibilities keep piling up even as he struggles to resolve problem after problem. Life has a tendency to kick a person when they’re down. And of course, Kellen is finding this out the only way he knows how: the hard way.