Starting from March up until September I will feature authors attending the GayRomLit Retreat in Chicago (October 16-19, 2014:
http://gayromlit.com/grl-authors).
Today author is Pearl Love: Pearl Love has been writing since she was a kid, but it was the pretty boys who frolic around in her head who finally convinced her to pursue it seriously. She’s a mid-west transplant who current thrives in the hustle and bustle of the nation’s capital. A jack of many genres, she enjoys just about any type of story, so long as in the end, the boy gets the boy. She especially prefers romances with a little sci-fi or fantasy thrown in for flavor. Pearl is thrilled to be published with Dreamspinner Press. Her titles include: "Til Darkness Falls" - 2010 "Burnt Offerings" - 2011 "That Which Doesn't Kill You" - 2012
Website:
http://pearllovebooks.com/ Pearl Love is offering a copy of The Uncertain Customer to one commenter on this blog. You can comment on LJ or DW if you have an account (I will send a PM to the winner), if you don't have an account, please leave a comment on DW with a contact email.
The Uncertain Customer by Pearl Love
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press; 1 edition (April 22, 2014)
Amazon Kindle:
The Uncertain Customer Devon Wilcox, the privileged fifth son of a viscount, has everything a man could want ... except being gay in a time when such deviant behavior could land him in prison. He tries to console himself with the denizens of society's underbelly, but frequently ends up the victim of those who'd rather take advantage of his desperation. Fortunately, his best friend and secret object of infatuation, Sir Wallace Church, comes to his rescue. Wallace tempts him with the promise of high-class entertainment at a mysterious boy brothel called "The Garden." Situated in the heart of mid-Victorian London, The Garden offers an array of choice morsels, beautiful young men named after flowers. There, Wilcox finds not only the perfect bed partner for the evening, but the chance to gain his most ardent heart's desire.
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