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by KJ Charles


  After witnessing firsthand the horrors of Waterloo, Julius Norreys sought refuge behind the luxurious facade of the upper crust. Now he concerns himself exclusively with the cut of his coat and the quality of his boots. And yet his protégé is so unblemished by cynicism that he inspires the first flare of genuine desire Julius has felt in years. He cannot protect Harry from the worst excesses of society. But together they can withstand the high price of passion.

  Praise for the Society of Gentlemen

  “KJ Charles writes some of the most inventive historical romances around, and A Seditious Affair is one of my favorites. ... The stakes are high and deeply felt, and once you start, there’s no way to stop reading this one.” Courtney Milan

  “Many congratulations to KJ Charles proving that it can be done. Romance can incorporate meaty socio-economic and political context into the story-telling. And the resulting tale can be riveting and most definitely hot.” Smart Bitches, Trashy Books

  “The realities of class, societal mores and politics heighten the tension in this emotional, deeply romantic look at the remarkable lengths we will go for love.” Washington Post

  “Everything I enjoy in a historical romance can be found in A Gentleman’s Position. Accurate, confident and luscious, the writing brings Lord Richard Vane and his ‘fox’, David Cyprian, to glorious life.” All About Romance

  The Ruin of Gabriel Ashleigh (#0.5)

  A Fashionable Indulgence (#1)

  A Seditious Affair (#2)

  A Gentleman’s Position (#3)

  Wanted, a Gentleman

  Theodore Swann is a jobbing writer, proprietor of the Matrimonial Advertiser lonely hearts gazette, and all-round weasel. He’s the very last man that Martin St. Vincent would choose to rely on—and the only one who can help.

  Martin is a wealthy merchant who finds himself obliged to put a stop to a young heiress’s romantic correspondence in the Matrimonial Advertiser. When she and her swain make a dash for Gretna Green, Martin drags Theo on a breakneck chase up the country to catch the runaway lovers before it’s too late.

  Theo guards his secrets. Martin guards his heart. But as the two of them are thrown irresistibly together, entanglements, deceptions, and revelations come thick and fast...

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  About the Author

  KJ Charles is a RITA®-nominated writer and freelance editor. She lives in London with her husband, two kids, an out-of-control garden, and a cat with murder management issues.

  KJ writes mostly romance, mostly queer, frequently historical, and usually with some fantasy or horror in there. She is represented by Courtney Miller-Callihan at Handspun Literary.

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  Thank you for reading. If you enjoyed this book, reviews are very welcome.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

  All rights reserved. Aside from brief quotations for media coverage and reviews, no part of this book may be reproduced or distributed in any form without the author’s permission. Thank you for supporting authors and a diverse, creative culture by purchasing this book and complying with copyright laws.

  Published by KJC Books

  Copyright © 2018 by KJ Charles

  Edited by Veronica Vega

  Cover art by Lexiconic Design

  ISBN: 978-1-912688-02-9

  Also available in paperback ISBN: 978-1-912688-03-6

 

 

 


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