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Author: Jessie Blackwood | Website
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Life Begins at Forty
After months of physiotherapy, Group Captain Jack Ratigan has regained some of the mobility lost in plane crash at the end of World War II. But six years later, he still requires the care of his cousin’s butler, Ifan—who is also Jack’s secret lover. In an era when homosexuality is an imprisonable offence, they have to maintain the utmost discretion or risk prosecution. Insecurities, outside attacks, and misunderstandings are close to tearing Jack and Ifan apart: Jack’s impending middle age, an act of violence in their house, a letter threatening the close-knit community Jack now calls home—and the detective inspector from another jurisdiction investigating a similar unsolved case. The threat of exposure is growing, and for their love to survive, Jack and Ifan must determine who their true friends are—and if they are strongest together or apart.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Dec 26, 2011
Genre(s): Historical Romance, GLBTQ, Vintage, M/M
One of the best things about Life Begins at Forty (and Per Ardua) is that the characters are "real" contextually, historically, and within the storyline.
They (Ifan, Jack, Bronwen, Hugh, the detective, Doctor Smith, and the other villagers) are written in such a way as to come across as a person's friends, family, next door neighbors, and average people. Ifan finds comfort in his job, yet there are times whe
Per Ardua
Novel
Addicted to the soaring skies, brash high-flier Arthur Edward “Jack” Ratigan returns to Britain to fly bombers when his birth country goes to war against Germany in World War II. It also means a return to his ancestral home of Pren Redyn House in Wales—and risking his career and freedom if it comes to light that he is homosexual.
The drama and peril of combat will create profound changes in Jack both during and after the war, as will the influence of Ifan Griffith, the young butler at Pren Redyn and the one person who seems immune to the Ratigan charm. The sky has always been Jack’s true love, but when he faces a future of never flying again, he’ll discover he's already found a surprising new home for his heart—with Ifan.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Oct 29, 2010
Set predominantly in Wales during World War II, Per Ardua is a story of family, friendship, love and how war and wounds can - and do - change people.
"Jack" Ratigan comes back to Britain in order to do what he enjoys doing best - fly planes. In some ways, he is the epitome of a bomber pilot: Confident in himself and in his abilities, charming, outgoing and more at home in the sky (and loving it) th
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