Redeeming the Stepbrother (Tales from St. Giles 2) by Andrew Grey at Dreamspinner Press
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Artists/Actors/Musicians/Authors / Romance |
Length | Novel, 200 pages/63937 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 10-April-2018 |
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Artists/Actors/Musicians/Authors / Romance |
Length | Novel, 200 pages/63937 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 10-April-2018 |
Family can be a blessing and a curse, but for artist Florian, it’s a nightmare he longs to escape.
As chief designer for Bartholomew Artist Porcelain, Florian specializes in painting birds. He also watches them in the wild to distract himself from his short-tempered mother, at least temporarily. Florian’s heart is too soft to leave his stepsister, Ella, to suffer alone. Still, he can’t help dreaming about one day finding happiness and love.
When Count Dieter von Hollenbach arrives in town to visit a friend and present an award, he isn’t looking for romance. Then again, he doesn’t expect someone as perfect as Florian to come into his life. To make sure Florian is all he seems and that their connection is genuine, Dieter keeps his title to himself.
But he isn’t the only one with a secret.
At a masquerade ball to celebrate the award, some of the masks fall away, but those that remain in place could destroy the love beginning to grow between them.
Format | ebook, print and audio |
Publisher | Dreamspinner Press |
Length | Novel, 200 pages/63937 words |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 10-April-2018 |
Price | $6.99 ebook, $14.99 paperback, $14.99 bundle, $19.95 audiobook |
Buy Link | https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/redeeming-the-stepbrother-by-andrew-grey-9507-b |
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