Guest Post | A Dash of Town Bronze by Ellie Thomas

Today, we have the lovely Ellie Thomas back on the blog. She’s here to tell us about her story, A Dash of Town Bronze. Welcome, Ellie!

Thanks for having me as your guest again, lovely Ofelia! I’m Ellie and I write MM Historical Romance. I’m here today to chat about my latest release, A Dash of Town Bronze.

This under-4k-word release consists of two Town Bronze bonus chapters I wrote for my newsletter subscribers, now published by JMS Books as a freebie. Nothing like a free read! These two stories were originally titled Not in the Petticoat Line and Country Matters.

The second story, Country Matters focuses on the couple in the first Town Bronze story, Jasper and Mortimer. This age-gap romance with a surprising spanking kink began in Town Bronze in the spring of 1812 and continued on in the background of Petticoats and Pantaloons (Book 2) and Impeccable Credentials (Book 3) in the autumn and winter of the same year.

I wanted to give Jasper and Mortimer a hint of an HEA and so Country Matters seemed the ideal opportunity. There are plenty of obstacles for this couple. The nearly twenty-year age gap, which older partner Mortimer is deeply conscious of, and the fact that, until he met Mortimer and discovered his propensity for spanking, twenty-one-year-old Jasper considered himself a ladies’ man.

The four months of the Regency Season in London where they meet and start their relationship, wasn’t long enough for either man to overcome his reservations. In London, their differences are obvious; age, connections, sophistication and manners. Mortimer has all of those qualities and Jasper almost none.

But in Country Matters, when Mortimer invites Jasper to his home to break his journey on the way to his parents’ estate for Christmas, their similarities are revealed. They are both countrymen at heart with the same interests and values. These common interests are at the heart of this romantic short story, giving a firm foundation for the years to come.

A Dash of Town Bronze

These two under-2k-word stories are bonus chapters for the Town Bronze novella trilogy. In these short scenes, two out of the three couples in the ensemble cast deepen their romances, together with the guest appearance of Nathan Brooks from Twelve Letters. 

Barney and Ross/Rose from Pantaloons and Petticoats, Book 2 in the series, snatch some precious time together at lunchtime in a busy coffeehouse.

Then Jasper and Mortimer from Book 1, Town Bronze have their long-awaited chance for a happy ever after, away from the distractions of London and their friends’ love lives.

Excerpt:

Sir Mortimer Cleverly felt unduly gratified, regarding the young man sitting at his fireside as though he belonged there. 

At the end of London’s autumn Season, it felt like a natural progression to invite Jasper to Gloucestershire to break his journey home. 

Their bond had strengthened over several months since their first inauspicious meeting. Mortimer was persuaded they would benefit from some days alone together, away from the constant bustle of London.

Previously, Mortimer had conducted his fleeting affairs with sufficient tact that avoided unpleasantness and unwelcome notoriety. Yet, he acknowledged the situation with Jasper was entirely unprecedented. Despite his considerable experience, Mortimer was subject to an emotional pull that surprised him by its strength. 

Nearly twenty years Mortimer’s junior, Jasper was very green when he’d arrived in London last spring, unleashed from the constraints of formal education and his overprotective parents. Since then, he had started to find his feet amongst the hazards of the social whirl with a distinctly coltish grace that occasionally faltered. 

Looking over at Jasper, far more comfortable in a country sitting room than a Mayfair ballroom, Mortimer smiled to see the younger man so at ease.

Yes, you need attention, too,” Jasper crooned at Pepper, one of Mortimer’s house dogs, pawing at his knee. Pepper licked his face, making Jasper laugh, while Mungo, the aged terrier, nudged his hand for an ear scratch.

I needn’t have worried, Mortimer thought with a smile, watching the show of indulgence towards his household pets.

Once Jasper had accepted his last-minute request, Mortimer fretted that he had made a mistake. Rather than furthering their relationship, being thrown into each other’s company without the distractions of the city might bring their differences into sharp relief.

He had momentarily forgotten that Jasper, like Mortimer, was a true countryman. When they arrived at Mortimer’s estate, his guest displayed an easy confidence he lacked in town. 

Proving to be a more than competent horseman, he’d ridden around the fields, making intelligent comments about the lie of the land. Similarly, Jasper had approached the outdoor and domestic staff with just the right degree of familiarity. He was capable of conversing with Mortimer about everyday landowning concerns, from rotating the crops to animal welfare, as though he was born to it.

Which indeed he was, Mortimer acceded. It was easy to surmise that the Goodhew establishment in nearby Worcestershire didn’t differ greatly from this estate in terms of land management. 

The expedient absence of Mortimer’s sister-in-law and his young nieces, which had prompted the invitation, had made his and Jasper’s togetherness complete. 

Once the household retired for the night, Mortimer navigated the darkened corridor to Jasper’s room. More often than not, Jasper was awake, awaiting the specific stimulation that gave him such intense relief. But sometimes, he was already slumbering when Mortimer slid into bed beside him. Jasper snuffled in his sleep and instinctively rolled towards Mortimer, seeking his body warmth, nestling into him in the most disarming manner. 

Mortimer confessed himself as captivated by that unconscious trust as much as by the lissom body in his arms.

A penny for your thoughts, Tim?”

Jasper was smiling as he continued to make a fuss of the dogs.

Book Links:

Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Dash-Town-Bronze-Ellie-Thomas-ebook/dp/B0CW1G9MW7/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1

Universal Book Link:

https://books2read.com/u/bWyY0W

Publisher:

https://www.jms-books.com/ellie-thomas-c-224_420/a-dash-of-town-bronze-p-5121.html

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Bio:

Ellie Thomas lives by the sea. She comes from a teaching background and goes for long seaside walks where she daydreams about history. She is a voracious reader especially about anything historical. She mainly writes historical gay romance.


Ellie also writes historical erotic romance as L. E. Thomas.

Website: https://elliethomasromance.wordpress.com/

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Twitter/X: @e_thomas_author

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Read Around the Rainbow | This or That

It’s Read Around the Rainbow time, and this month, we thought we’d do a quick little This or That readers’ edition post. So let’s dive in, shall we??

LGBT self-discovery story vs. they’ve always known (or have already figured out) they fall under the rainbow umbrella

I am fully in the Already-Know camp. I want my characters to be adults, as in real adults, not some twenty-two-year-old kid running around like a headless chicken LOL. I want them to know themselves, and by that I don’t mean they have to be out, you can be in the closet and still be fully aware of who you are, but I want to be able to understand my characters, and I think I was born middle-aged 😆

No spice vs. all about the spice  

I guess it would be to cheat to say somewhere in between. If I had to choose (which, yeah, I know that’s what we’re doing today) I’d go with no spice. I want plot. I want character development. I want to get to know them as individuals. I don’t care about their dick size.

Speculative fiction vs. contemporary & historical   

Speculative! It’s what I write, and it’s what I read, with a few exceptions.

Pure romance vs. there’s a romantic subplot to the story  

Romance as a subplot. There are some pure romance books I enjoy, no doubt about it, but please give me a mystery, a monster to defeat, an enemy to outrun, or something.

E-reader/audiobook vs. physical book  

I read on my phone. Mostly ebooks, but lately I’ve listened to a few audios. I still vastly prefer ebooks, but there is no denying housework is a bit more fun with a book in my ears. I only pick up a physical book if it’s a garden book.

Read indoors vs. read outdoors  

Indoors! I live in Småland. If there isn’t snow outside, you’ll get eaten by gnats, so yeah, indoors.

Short book vs. long book  

Sometimes, I long for a lengthy book, to really get sucked into the world I’m reading about and digging deep into the characters, but for the most part, I prefer short books. And a short story done well is way more powerful than a novel.

1st person vs. 3rd person

3rd! There are books written in 1st person that I love, but I DNF a lot of books simply because they’re 1st person. I’m sure they’re good, but I simply don’t have the energy. I open the first page, skim it, close the book, and find another. An unpopular opinion, I know.

Series vs. Standalone  

Standalone. There are series I love, many series I love, but standalones are magical. And I’m the queen of reading the first book in a series and then never continuing on to the second.

Tearjerker vs. a laugh a minute 

This depends on what I’m in the mood for. I have a hard time picking. A laugh a minute, perhaps? If I’m in the mood to laugh…

Background music vs. silence

I use music to drown out the rest of the noise in my house. I don’t really listen to it; it just drowns out the rest.

You can only read new books forevermore vs. you can only reread books you’ve previously read forevermore  

Had someone asked me this question five years ago, I’d have gone with new books, but my brain has broken since then. Now I often reread old books simply because I don’t have the energy to take in something new. And there are so many good books! Many new books are awesome, but when you reread something, you know what you’re getting, and if you know what you’re in the mood for, you know which one to pick. So, yeah, I’ll only reread books I’ve previously read if I’m forced to pick 😊

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What to Read Wednesday | Series by Me

It’s been ages since I posted a What to Read Wednesday post, but I figured I’d do a self-centred one. I submitted a story to my publisher not too long ago, and they asked me to make a list of all my series because they were confused.   

It escalated and then all JMS Books authors had to make a list LOL. Anyway, there are a lot of series stories coming from Holly this last half of the year, so this list won’t be accurate for long, but today, this is what my list looks like.  

If you click on a cover, you’ll be taken to a page with a blurb, links, and an excerpt, so feel free to browse!   

Rockshade’s PID:

A group of paranormal cops solving crimes. We have shifters, magic users, and the occasional ghost. Best read in order.

souleater mindscrambler ghostdater

Up North Series:

Contemporary novellas, all standalone, but a few characters may show up in in stories other than their own. They all take place in a northern climate.

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The Halfhide Pack:

Short stories about one werewolf pack. Best read in order since the pack tends to grow a little with each book.

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The Ruby Tooth:

Paranormal novellas about what happens when you allow different species to go to the same nightclub. They can be read as standalone stories, it’s The Ruby Tooth, a night club, that connects them.

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The Tattooed Corpse Series:

All standalone stories in different genres. What connects these stories is that the same corpse appears in all of them. It’s a collaboration with Amy Spector.

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Dragon Row

Standalone stories taking place on the same street in the town Edge. The street is called Dragon Row, and it’s where the dragon shifters live.

The Book Dragon's Lair

No Socks Day

The Dragon's Prisoner

Hagwall

Stories about a group of shifters, vampires, and former blood slaves solving crimes together. NOT standalone.

A Vampire Chew Toy

Chocolate With a Bite

Vampire Lee

A Scurry of Squirrels

Squirrel shifters? Of course! These can be read as standalone stories but old characters may make an appearance.

Squirrel Circus

Squirrel Hunt

Norbridge

There is a new couple in every book, but you’d do best in reading them in order. We have shifters, vampires, and blood witches.

The Blood Witch

Vampire's Delight

House of Horrors

A group of psychics who have escaped an underground facility where their services were sold against their will. There is a new couple in every book, but they’re best read in order.

Rufus the Dead Kiss Your Mate Day

The Death God