Queer Relations
Zusatztext
Sequel to Twelve Letters In the autumn of 1814, the Honourable Percy Havilland is generally content with his sheltered existence in London's exclusive Mayfair. As a society beau, renowned for his fair and youthful beauty and an object of desire to other well-born gentlemen, Percy is slightly miffed his personal life is not running as seamlessly as he might wish. His goodnatured lover from the spring season, Jo Everett, has inexplicably lost interest, and his replacement, Nathaniel Brooks, is far too hardheaded to be cajoled and manipulated into pandering to Percy's every whim. But these trifles are cast into proportion when, out of the blue, a family scandal of immense proportions threatens Percy's peace of mind and his standing amongst the ton. Fearing rejection or even social banishment, to his surprise, Percy discovers a small, unconventional band of friends, including Jo, who are prepared to stick by him. And more importantly, he finds Nathan is utterly reliable in a crisis. Will Percy remain spoiled, immature, and pampered? Or can he grow from this disaster to appreciate the value of true friendship? Might he even learn to love?
Autorenportrait
Ellie Thomas lives by the sea, usually in a state of complete chaos. She has an unhealthy obsession with history and loves to both read and write about many historical periods. She comes from a teaching background and, as well as writing, she bakes on demand for next door's children. When she manages to wrestle herself away from her computer and her kitchen, she loves to dance. Ellie Thomas mainly writes historical romances.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 10.09.2022
Umfang: 73 S., 0.21 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781685502324
Umbreit-Nr.: 828133
