Friday, July 19, 2024

Friday Book Blogger Hop Special: An Unlikely Alliance

         

Genre:

Erotic Romance, Gay Romance, Historical Romance, M/M Romance, Menage, Regency Romance, Steamy Romance

Buy Link:

Publication Date:

May 4, 2024

Ebook Price:

$4.49

Book Blurb:

During the final week of February in 1808, Clement Metcalfe has a brief and heated encounter in the back room of a busy London coffee house with bashful gentleman Humphrey Atkinson. Clem, a private secretary, is accustomed to grabbing random interludes to brighten his tedious and underpaid working days following a professional fall from grace. But Humphrey seems to hanker after more than one taste.

So Clem introduces Humphrey to Abe Pengelly, the other semi-regular man in his life. Imposingly dark and dangerous, Abe is an enigmatic figure, with his operations based at the decaying and infamous Old Red Lion Tavern. His endeavours, if not blatantly lawless and criminal, are definitely murky.

There’s an undeniable attraction between the three men that promises passion. However, Clem discovers his lovers are also willing to exert themselves on his behalf to right past wrongs. Might this be a case where three is not a crowd but the perfect number?

Book Length:

119 pages

Note:
This book is suitable for readers 18+ only.

The First Line/Book Beginnings



 London, late February, 1808

Clement Metcalfe was in the not-unprecedented position of kneeling before another man.


The Friday 56

The rest of the building and its inhabitants reeked of low villainy, but this man was the archetype of a romantic highwayman, dangerously dashing and darkly handsome.

Heads up!

Come back on July 28 to read my full review of this book and its sequel.

Book Blogger Hop


19th-25th - July is a month for getaways and adventure. What is your favorite book that takes the reader on an exciting journey or transfers them to a captivating destination? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)



Is it gauche to hijack my own post to brag about one of my favorite stories written by me?

I don't care if it is; I'm going to do it anyway!

The Quest For Captain Sammy's Treasure is a fun, quirky, Lovecraftian fantasy adventure. 

Five centuries ago, Captain Sammy buried his treasure in an unlikely location before letting the sun burn his body to ash to avoid becoming a vampire. Now the spectral pirate is back in the Jungle of Kled to reclaim his treasure, accompanied by two unusual friends.

Rilpu is a young sorceress born as a serpent but transformed into a humanoid female by a spell. The wizard Zkauba hails from the doomed world of Yaddith. They are soon joined by an impressive companion: Yadira, the daughter of Nyarlathotep. However, it is possible that even Nyarlathotep's daughter may not be able to defeat the abomination standing in the blighted clearing under the pedestal where Captain Sammy's treasure is hidden.

Do the ghostly pirate captain and his friends have a chance of reclaiming the treasure and continuing their mission to save the Cosmos from destruction or are they destined to fail?

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