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The Legend of the Mountain Ash
Ethan is a Doughboy wounded in the battle for Belleau Wood. Davy is a reviled British conscientious objector serving in a military hospital. Two young men drawn to each other in the midst of the horrors of the Great War. Neither has a family, for the soldier's has all died and the CO's has cast him off in disgust for refusing to take up arms.
The bond of love that grows between Ethan and Davy takes them to Ethan's beautiful Appalachian hills, where they build a home and make a life. It is there they find that their love is strong enough to conquer everything, even time and death.
A new short story from our Candlelight literary romance line, from the author of the bestsellers SONG ON THE SAND, BURMA GIRL, MR. NEWBY'S REVENGE and THE LAWYER, THE GHOST AND THE CURSED CHAIR.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Apr 13, 2011
Genre(s): GLBTQ, Romance, M/M
Reading The Legend of the Mountain Ash, I had different thoughts running through my mind regarding the story, but the predominant ones were: that it was sweet, touching, at times heartbreaking, and sad, that there was love, devotion, two people finding each other and being together in spite of things that could stand in their way and maybe just a small touch of whimsy (at least as far as how the legend came t
Counterpoint: Dylan's Story
m/m Historical
At eighteen Dylan Rutledge has one obsession: music. He believes his destiny is to be the greatest composer of the rapidly approaching twentieth century. Only Laurence Northcliff, a young history master at The Venerable Bede School for Young Gentlemen, believes in Dylan’s talent and encourages his dream, not realizing Dylan is in love with him.
But Dylan’s passion and belief in his future come at a high price. They will alienate him from his family and lead him on a rocky path fraught with disappointment, rejection, and devastating loss that kills his dream. A forbidden love could bring the dream back to life and rescue Dylan from despair and bitterness, but does he have the courage to reach out and take it? Will he deny the music that rules his soul?
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Sep 1, 2010
Dylan Rutledge, at eighteen, had music as his only obsession and the belief that he would become a great composer. The only one who believes in him is Laurence Northcliff, a young history master at the Venerable Bede School for Young Gentlemen, where Dylan is studying. Even while Laurence encourages and believes in Dylan's talent, he does not realize that Dylan loves him.
Dylan's belief in himself and his re
The Phoenix
At fourteen, Kit St. Denys brought down his abusive father with a knife. At twenty-one his theatrical genius brought down the house. At thirty, his past and his forbidden love — nearly brought down the curtain for good.
This is a compelling Victorian saga of two men whose love for each other transcends time and distance and the society that considers it an abomination. Set in the last twenty years of the 19th century, The Phoenix is a multi-layered historical novel that illuminates poverty and child abuse, theatre history in America and England, betrayal, a crisis of conscience, violence and vengeance, and the treatment of insanity at a time when such treatment was in its infant stage. Most of all it is a tale of love on many levels, from carnal to devoted friendship to sacrifice.
Reviewer: Alex
Review: Jan 5, 2010
Genre(s): Historical Romance, GLBTQ, Victorian, M/M
How to begin to summarize this?!
It’s a wonderfully complex book, but at its heart is the love between Kit St Denys - the famous actor who was born a gutter rat in London but killed his abusive father and earned a better life – and Nick Stuart, the idealistic doctor from a background of stifling piety. Nick is the only one who can keep Kit’s nightmares away, Kit is the only one who can brea
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