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Just a quick reminder that the Campion Square books will be going up to their regular price of $4.99 USD each at the beginning of next week, so if you were planning on getting them, you still have a little time to get the sale price.
06 Saturday Mar 2021
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Just a quick reminder that the Campion Square books will be going up to their regular price of $4.99 USD each at the beginning of next week, so if you were planning on getting them, you still have a little time to get the sale price.
18 Thursday Feb 2021
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And here is the final book in the Campion Square series, Mr. Jenkins and the Necklace. It will be out February 23 and on sale for $2.99. All three books in the series will go back to their normal price of $4.99 on March 5. I hope you enjoy them! (I’ll come back and edit the post when I get the rest of the links – edited to add the link)
Colin Jenkins has finally been hired to renovate one of the houses on Campion Square. He’s always wanted to get his hands on one of those, and even better, he’s just met the handsome historian cataloging the library of the house across the way.
Albert Singer thought the job of cataloguing a library on Campion Square would be congenial but boring, until he met the charming decorator renovating a nearby house.
Just as things seemed to be going well between them, Colin is approached in the street by a blackmailer demanding he steal a necklace from the house or he’ll “tell where you’ve been.” Not wanting to get any of the other residents of Campion Square in trouble, Colin feels he must do as the blackmailer says, and do anything he can to keep Mr. Singer out of it, even if that means breaking his heart.
a gay – M/M romance set in Regency England approx 75,000 words print version 282 pages
06 Saturday Feb 2021
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I said I’d be back soon with another cover reveal, and here it is. Mr. Montague and the Pineapple. It will be out February 16th and will have a pre-order/new release sale too, this time $2.99 for the ebook, then it will go to its regular price of $4.99 (I haven’t decided when I’m ending the sale, I’ll let you know when I do.) This time I have the pre-order links, so you can find them below.
Print-maker Peter Marsham can’t believe he owns a house of his own on Campion Square, and all from the sale of his artwork. Youngest son of an earl Cecil Montague has been banished to a boarding house on Campion Square by his father. They meet when Peter finds Cecil digging through a rubbish heap to rescue the remains of a pineapple, thinking he’s in need of help, and ends up offering to let Cecil attempt to grow the pineapple in his spare room.
Just as Peter and Cecil are beginning to sort out their feelings for each other, a series of thefts are reported in the square, and Cecil becomes a suspect. Now they must find a way to clear Cecil while keeping their secrets.
a gay – M/M romance set in Regency England approx 80,000 words print version 312 pages
24 Sunday Jan 2021
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It is finally here! I’d hoped to have these books out a lot sooner, but February 9, the first book in the Campion Square series will finally be out. As soon as I have some pre-order links, I will post them here and add a page for the book to the site. The e-book pre-order price will be $.99 for this one, the other two books will be $2.99 for the pre-order (regular price for all three will be $4.99, paperbacks will be $19.00). I’ll be back in a couple days with the cover reveal for book two, but for now, here’s the back cover text for Mr. Wilkins.
Gerald Wilkins was content with his life at number 18 Campion Square, until his sister, worried that he’d be lonely when she married, found them a most unsuitable lodger. Gerald didn’t think it could get any worse, until his sister ran off with the lodger.
Hugh Dewitt was used to getting his brother out of trouble. This time should have been no different. His already-married brother had run off with a woman of some means, intending to swindle her no doubt. But this time there was a brother, a brother Hugh would very much like to know better.
a gay – M/M romance set in Regency England approx 71,000 words print version 282 pages
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23 Monday Nov 2020
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17 Sunday Nov 2019
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I have a new Christmas romance up for pre-order now. It will be out on November 26, 2019, and I’m putting it on a holiday sale ($.99 instead of $3.99) until January 6, 2020. It will also be out in print later this month. Here’s the back cover description and the pre-order links are below. I hope you enjoy it!
Nathan Fitzroy hates the holidays. Estranged from his family for refusing to marry, he’s still expected to keep up appearances, which means attending their holiday celebrations. And that means that, from the beginning of December until the middle of January, he needs to find work that will let him take off almost as many days as he works there. For him, that means working at a molly house called the Goat’s Horn.
Owen Landon was quite content to be a stone cutter. It was what he’d trained for, and it earned him enough money to pay his brother’s school fees and still live comfortably enough in a cottage in their village. He’d always been told his father was distantly related to nobility, but he’d never thought much of it, until a solicitor came to tell him he was the new Earl of Morebrook, a position he has no idea how to fill.
One night in December, when Owen can’t stand his new role another moment, he sneaks away to the seediest molly house he can find, the Goat’s Horn, for a distraction. And find one he does, a beautiful fellow with just the accent and bearing he’s supposed to be learning. When he sees the man again away from the molly house, he comes up with a plan to both spend more time with him and learn to be an earl. Owen offers him a position tutoring him before the start of the Christmas parties he’s supposed to attend.
Nathan’s worst nightmare comes true when one of the clients of the Goat’s Horn recognizes him outside of the molly house. But the man offers him a position that will allow him to earn money away from the Goat’s Horn until Christmas. If only he can remember he’s supposed to be tutoring the fellow, not bedding him, and certainly not falling in love with him.
A steamy Christmas romance with hints of Pygmalion. Approx. 50,000 words, 200 pages
21 Wednesday Aug 2019
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The Merchant of Reeves Square is out today! It will be on sale for $2.99 USD until the end of the month when it goes to the normal price of $4.99. Links to most retailers are below.
Sir Arthur Holden was lonely. That had to be why he found the private inquiry agent, Henry Parker, so intriguing. Simple loneliness after he’d gotten his two best friends arrested in a raid on a molly house he’d recommended. Now they’re both out of prison, but William is living in Cornwall and Thomas is hiding in Yorkshire. And the intriguing Mr. Parker says he has a way to help Thomas come out of hiding. That would be the only reason to hire him. Nothing at all to do with wanting to see him again.
A gay – M/M romance novel set in the Regency period with a medium heat level. 90,000 words, print version 340 pages
06 Tuesday Aug 2019
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Well, that took long enough! I really expected this book to be done in March or April, but clearly that didn’t happen. But it is finally ready now. The Merchant of Reeves Square, After the Swan’s Nest book 3 is coming out August 20th. It will be on a pre-order sale until the end of the month, $2.99 USD instead of $4.99.
Sir Arthur Holden was lonely. That had to be why he found the private inquiry agent, Henry Parker, so intriguing. Simple loneliness after he’d gotten his two best friends arrested in a raid on a molly house he’d recommended. Now they’re both out of prison, but William is living in Cornwall and Thomas is hiding in Yorkshire. And the intriguing Mr. Parker says he has a way to help Thomas come out of hiding. That would be the only reason to hire him. Nothing at all to do with wanting to see him again.
Pre-order links are on the book’s main page here
06 Tuesday Aug 2019
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A quick bit of news on Lord Edwin Falls. When I was putting together the last post with the cut scenes from the earlier Swan’s Nest books, I realized Lord Edwin’s father got demoted somewhere along the way. He was supposed to be a duke, not an earl (the fathers’ ranks were increasing as the series went on). If you’ve read the book, it’s not really in there very much since the book focuses on Edwin, but it does effect Edwin’s title (younger sons of earl are Honorable Misters not Lord) so I’ll be going through and correcting it for future editions. I just didn’t want anyone wondering what had happened if your copy changes since that is the sort of thing that would bug me.