#WhatToReadWednesday | Gay Romance Books with Pets

When I decided to do a recommendation post every month, I thought it would be easy. I read, at least a little 😊 I’ve read M/M books for years, not as many as some, of course. I didn’t take the route through slash or yaoi as many do. I studied queer theory at the university, so Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, and E.M. Forster’s Maurice and other books led me to lgbtq+ romance, and I soon found myself knee-deep in M/M. In the beginning, it was a relief to get away from TSTL heroines and set gender roles, after a while, I realised M/M books have set roles and TSTL heros, they’re just a little different from the M/F romance books.

I never planned to write M/M books. By the time I started my first story (a snatched prompt), I had a few paranormal romance M/F manuscripts laying around that I’d written in Swedish, but when Goodreads M/M Romance Group arranged the Don’t Read in the Closet event, I thought why not? Just for the fun of it, you know… And see how that turned out.

Anyway, back to books. I’ve read many, many M/M stories, it’s coming up with the theme for these posts that’s the problem, and sadly also that I feel that I’m recommending the same books over and over – favourites are favourites, but I fear you’ll get bored LOL

Later this month, it’s National Love Your Pet Day, so I thought I’d do a Men with Pets recommendation today. I could fill a post with books I’ve written. I have many pets, so my characters tend to have pets – not all of them, but if I write contemporary, there’s often a pet. My werewolves and vampires normally aren’t pet people 😆

Shut Your Face, Anthony Pace! by Claire Davis and Al Stewart

Every time I recommend this book, I start by saying I don’t normally read YA/NA, so I do that this time too LOL BUT, this is one of my absolute favourites, and it had me crying buckets when I first read it.

It’s is awesome, beautiful, poetic, funny, heartbreaking, and if you haven’t read it, you should!

Shut Your Face, Anthony Pace!First love – coming of age – family – acceptance

When Charlie was eight years old, his mum bought him a microscope for his birthday. Since then, he’s known how he wants to spend his life. There have been trials, and challenges, but now – finally – the day is here for him to start college with his lifelong friend Anthony Pace.

Anthony is a red-haired force of nature. He writes poetry about their enemies and eagerly participates in all Charlie’s science experiments without understanding a word. Every morning, he waits at the end of their street so they can get the bus together.

But things are changing.

Families are important, and complex. Charlie’s mum hasn’t been well, and his relationship with Anthony begins to shine like a different star in the sky.

Can everything come together in this explosion of physics and chemicals that Charlie calls life? Will Anthony Pace ever share his poems with the world, and can the Chihuahua, Princess Arabella, ever learn to stop licking?

https://books2read.com/AnthonyPace

The Wrong Man by Lane Hayes

This is the second book in the Right and Wrong series. I read them in order, but I don’t think you have to. Brandon in this book is a secondary character in the first. A cute second chance story where Jake’s dog plays a big role.

The Wrong ManSuccessful owner of an upscale boutique in fabulous West Hollywood, Brandon Good swears by his personal edict to “live in the present.” After a bad breakup, he agrees to dog-sit to keep his mind off his ex. Never did he expect the dog to belong to a man from his past, the only man to ever truly break his heart.

When Jake Westley relocates to join the WeHo fire department, the last thing he anticipates is reuniting with his secret high school love. Thrilled with the prospect of reconnecting with Bran, Jake feels no guilt in using his charming old dog as an unwitting matchmaker. As he and Bran rekindle their friendship, it becomes clear the intense attraction they once felt is stronger than ever. But as hard as they try to leave the past behind, painful memories resurface. Bran will have to confront his fears and consider the possibility that the man he swore was absolutely the wrong one might be perfect after all.

https://books2read.com/The-Wrong-Man

All Kinds of Tied Down by Mary Calmes

I’m in the mood for some Calmes today, I think maybe I’ll grab one of her books later if I have the time. This isn’t my favourite Calmes book, but we’re after pets today, and as always, you know what you get. I have this… It can go a long time between me reading anything by Mary Calmes, then I get a yearning. I grab one of her books, and I don’t have to think. The characters are pretty much the same, the plots are pretty much the same. The books are often clichéd. And I know that it sounds like a bad thing, but she’s my go-to when I don’t have the energy to think. And that is not a bad thing!

All Kinds of Tied DownDeputy US Marshal Miro Jones has a reputation for being calm and collected under fire. These traits serve him well with his hotshot partner, Ian Doyle, the kind of guy who can start a fight in an empty room. In the past three years of their life-and-death job, they’ve gone from strangers to professional coworkers to devoted teammates and best friends. Miro’s cultivated blind faith in the man who has his back… faith and something more.

As a marshal and a soldier, Ian’s expected to lead. But the power and control that brings Ian success and fulfillment in the field isn’t working anywhere else. Ian’s always resisted all kinds of tied down, but having no home—and no one to come home to—is slowly eating him up inside. Over time, Ian has grudgingly accepted that going anywhere without his partner simply doesn’t work. Now Miro just has to convince him that getting tangled up in heartstrings isn’t being tied down at all.

https://books2read.com/AllKindsofTiedDown

Dead Man and the Restless Spirits by Lou Harper

It’s been a long time since I read this, but I remember liking it a lot – ghosts and cats, what else can you wish for??

Dead Man and the Resteless SpiritsDying sucks hairy monkey balls, even when you’re not the stiff.

Denton Mills has a secret: he can see dead people. Or rather, how they died. It’s quite a drag in a city like Chicago, teeming with the echoes of the no-longer living. Rather than whine about it, Denton has learned to live with his troublesome talent. His adaptability comes in handy when he meets his enigmatic new neighbor.

Bran Maurell catches Denton’s eye right away, but unfortunately Mr. Tall, Dark, and Mysterious is as standoffish as he is alluring. However, after an unexpected introduction from Bran’s cat brings the two men together, Denton discovers they have a mutual interest in the spirit world. Herbalist by day, Bran moonlights as a witch, performing house cleansings for a fee.

From Bran, Denton learns that his knack for interacting with the dead qualifies him as a necromancer. It makes good business sense for them to team up and rid Chicago of its pesky spirits one grateful client at a time. Amongst ghostly adventures the attraction between the men is impossible to ignore. They seem like perfect partners—unless Bran’s not-so-little secret comes between them.

Warning: men loving men, ghosts with attitudes, and a portly feline with hidden talents.

https://books2read.com/DeadManSpirits

Once Upon a Haunted Moor by Harper Fox

I wrote about this not too long ago – for Halloween, I think. It’s great! Spooky and with a lovely dog.

Once Upon a Haunted MoorGideon Frayne has spent his whole working life as a policeman in the village of Dark on Bodmin Moor. It’s not life in the fast lane, but he takes it very seriously, and his first missing-child case is eating him alive. When his own boss sends in a psychic to help with the case, he’s gutted – he’s a level-headed copper who doesn’t believe in such things, and he can’t help but think that the arrival of clairvoyant Lee Tyack is a comment on his failure to find the little girl.

But Lee is hard to hate, no matter how Gideon tries. At first Lee’s insights into the case make no sense, but he seems to have a window straight into Gideon’s heart. Son of a Methodist minister, raised in a tiny Cornish village, Gideon has hidden his sexuality for years. It’s cost him one lover, and he can’t believe it when this green-eyed newcomer stirs up old feelings and starts to exert a powerful force of attraction.

Gideon and Lee begin to work together on the case. But there are malignant forces at work in the sleepy little village of Dark, and not only human ones – Gideon is starting to wonder, against all common sense, if there might be some truth in the terrifying legend of the Bodmin Beast after all. As a misty Halloween night consumes the moor, Gideon must race against time to save not only the lost child but the man who’s begun to restore his faith in his own heart.

https://books2read.com/Once-Upon-a-Haunted-Moor

Billy’s Bones by Jamie Fessenden

Another story with a loyal canine companion. This is not light fluff, it’s not a carefree romance story you pick up for a quick reality escape. I enjoyed it a lot, but it deals with attempted suicide, sexual abuse, and murder. Read it! It’s good. But know what you’re getting into.

Billy's BonesKevin Derocher was thirty-two when he walked into Tom’s office, newly married, a baby on the way, and the collar of his red flannel shirt pulled up to hide the bruises around his throat from when he hanged himself in his garage. After his initial consult, therapist Tom Langois believes he’ll never see Kevin again—but Kevin turns up three years later to make repairs on Tom’s new house.

Kevin and Tom become fast friends, and Tom begins to suspect Kevin may be interested in more than friendship. However, Kevin remains haunted by something from his childhood—something so terrible he blocked it from his mind. These suppressed memories make it impossible for Kevin to get close to anyone without panicking and lashing out, sometimes violently. But as his past begins to surface, it becomes apparent that Kevin may hold the key to a twenty-five-year-old mystery: what happened to Billy?

https://books2read.com/BillysBones

You Get Full Credit for Being Alive by Cari Z.

I do like me some Cari Z. now and then. This is a free read and worth every minute of your time! It’s a little bloody – graphic violence as trigger warning, only so you know 🙂

You Get Full Cretid for Being AliveI was never one of the good guys. Never got along with people and never felt the need to. I did a lot for money. Even killed, especially killed, but never without a good reason. After years in this violent business I retired to a quiet life in the woods because I was sick of all the blood. No one knows me here and everything was fine until that night…

First I didn’t see the body through all the rain and darkness but when I drew near I saw him. Thought he was dead with all the blood. But he wasn’t and I considered for a moment to end the job because really… it would have been a mercy kill. He wouldn’t survive those injuries and even if he did he would be a vegetable. I mean… look at that head wound!

But something in the way he was dumped on the back of my property in his ripped police uniform and the word FAG scrawled on his chest made me help him.

So now I’m here. His guardian angel, kind of ironic considering what I did in the past. I watch over his recovery, standing in the shadows where no one can see me.

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Pressure Head by J.L. Merrow

Tom *dreamy sigh* I love Tom so I had to include it. I miss the old cover, though.

If you like J.L. Merrow, Hard Tail has a lovely cat named Wolverine LOL

Pressure HeadSome things are better left hidden….

Tom Paretski’s not just a plumber with a dodgy hip courtesy of a schoolboy accident. He also has a sixth sense for finding hidden things. Called in by the police to help locate a body near Brock’s Hollow, he’s staggered to encounter Phil Morrison, his old school crush—and the closeted bully whose actions contributed to Tom’s accident.

Phil’s all grown up now, and Tom’s unwilling attraction to him is back with a vengeance. Phil’s now openly gay—and what’s more, he’s interested in Tom’s personal charms as well as his psychic talents. As a private investigator called in by the dead woman’s parents, Phil is sceptical about Tom’s unusual gift, but nevertheless quick to spot its potential to aid him in his work.

The further they go with the investigation, the less they can ignore their shared past, and the more the pressure and the heat build between them. But Tom isn’t certain he wants to know the secrets he’s helping to uncover, while there’s a murderer on the loose who won’t hesitate to kill again—and this uneasy couple is moving right into his sights.

https://books2read.com/PressureHead

Between Sinners and Saints by Marie Sexton

I feel like I’m recommending this every month, but we can’t have a post about pets and not include Dolly. She’s a lovely dog and Jamie wouldn’t survive without her.

Between Sinners and SaintsLevi Binder is a Miami bartender who cares about only two things: sex and surfing. Ostracized by his Mormon family for his homosexuality, Levi is determined to live his life his own way, but everything changes when he meets massage therapist Jaime Marshall.

Jaime is used to being alone. Haunted by the horrors of his past, his only friend is his faithful dog, Dolly. He has no idea how to handle somebody as gorgeous and vibrant as Levi.

Complete opposites on the surface, Levi and Jaime both long for something that they can only find together. Through love and the therapeutic power of touch, they’ll find a way to heal each other, and they’ll learn to live as sinners in a family of saints.

https://books2read.com/BetweenSinnersAndSaints

Driftwood by Harper Fox

I’m adding a second Harper Fox story because it’s my blog post and I can do what I want to LOL Belle, Dr. Tom’s beautiful wolfhound, stole my heart. One day, I want to have one. It’s a story of PTSD, abuse, and the struggles of life, and it all takes place on the Cornish coast. Awesome.

DriftwoodThomas Penrose is a village doctor in rural Cornwall. Popular with patients and friends alike, and handsome into the bargain, he lives in a romantic clifftop tower by the sea. It’s a wonderful life – if only Dr Tom could enjoy it. He’s a veteran of the conflict in Afghanistan, fighting a lonely battle against alcoholism and PTSD.
Determined not to inflict his troubles on anyone else, Tom keeps himself to himself. But fate has other ideas, and brings a handsome surfer crashing to his feet after a dreadful wipe-out on Porth Beach. Just another crazy surf bunny? Not a bit of it – Flynn Summers is one of Cornwall’s heroes, a fearless search-and-rescue helicopter man. Why is he risking his beautiful neck in the stormy off-season waves?
Despite the rocky beginning, Tom and Flynn become friends. Both are concealing sorrows behind a tough facade, and for once in his life Tom thinks he’s met someone who can handle him, shadow-side and all. But Flynn isn’t a free man. He’s unhappily locked into a bond of obligations and bad memories with formidable pilot Rob Tremaine – and Rob has no intention of letting Flynn go.
As Tom and Flynn begin their high-risk, high-reward romance, will the tides of the past sweep in to destroy their new love?

https://books2read.com/Driftwood

The Ego Part

As I wrote up top, I have several stories where pets are dear to my main characters, so I made a selection of my favourite pets.

pictabook (small)

Jules Rose leads a quiet life working as a librarian. He’s happy to spend his spare time reading books and talking to his homicidal cat. What more could he wish for? But when his cozy Friday night is shattered by a friend request on his book community app, politeness gives him little choice but to accept. Jules doesn’t want to talk to anyone, but he can’t be rude. Besides, if he had to talk about something, books is the topic he’d pick.

Phoenix Ford is dyslexic and avoids everything that has to do with the written word, but when the colleague he’s trying to impress calls him stupid, he decides to convince the other man, he’s mistaken. All he needs is the right book to make him look smart, a perfect balance between intelligent and short. And who better to ask for help than a guy who loves books so much, he labeled one boner-worthy on a book app?

When Jules finds out Phoenix never has read a book from start to finish, he’s on a mission. He will find the right book, the book that will make Phoenix fall in love — with reading. Phoenix’s plan might have been to listen to the book Jules picked for him to impress his colleague, but that was before he got to know him. Talking about books is a sure way to Jules’ heart, but is it enough for him to agree to go on a date?

https://books2read.com/PictaBook

ninestones

The only thing worse than having a hot neighbor you’re too intimidated to talk to is accidentally hitting his cat with your car.

Felix Lane was perfectly content to spend the rest of his days with Sunny, his canary life companion, in their quiet little corner of the suburbs. But then Kirk Shoo with his unusual eyes moved in across the street, and Felix’s carefully constructed life is starting to unravel.

When your every bad-boy fantasy lingers at the mailbox, stands too close and smells too damn good, what’s an under-appreciated administrative assistant to do? Besides sneak out the backdoor to go to work? But when Kirk’s cat runs out in front of Felix on his way home, he has no choice but to face the music and his dream man. Unless …

What starts as a tragic accident turns into something far more bizarre. And when Felix’s backyard begins to look like a pet cemetery, he has no choice but to come clean. That is, if he can manage to find his sexy neighbor at all.
 

https://books2read.com/NineStones

aidenandtristan

Daring a snowstorm might not be the smartest thing Aiden Evans has ever done, but he can’t stand being in his flat a moment longer. With only three days to Christmas, he doesn’t want to be alone. He wants a place to belong, wants people around him who won’t look down on him. He might not find that at his mother’s place, but it’s better than being alone in the city. If he can make it there, that is.

Tristan Gardner is looking forward to a quiet night in front of the TV, but instead, he has to save an idiot in designer clothes from freezing to death in his forest. Tristan tries not to notice the man’s good looks, just like he has tried not to notice any man’s good looks for the last seven years. He knows where relationships go and is far better off living alone, with his dog, in his cabin.

Aiden is driving Tristan mad with his bratty comments and irresponsible ways, and Aiden is going crazy from Tristan’s judgmental attitude. Luckily, in a few days, the weather will clear up, and the two men won’t have to be together any longer. But will a few steamy nights with the grumpy lumberjack change Aiden’s mind about wanting to leave? And will Tristan still want to go back to his peaceful, predictable life without fear of getting his heart broken?

Contains the stories “Once in a Snowstorm,” “The Empty Egg,” “Happy Endings,” and “Just Words.”

https://books2read.com/AidenandTristan

Guest Post | The Wingman by Holly Day

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Hello everyone! I’m here as Holly today – not that it makes much difference 😄. A couple of days ago, The Wingman was released. It’s our 14th story in the same number of months, and we’re feeling a little proud.

Are you into productivity tips and stuff? There are so many know-it-alls, self-proclaimed experts, and gurus out there that it’s impossible to know who to listen to. And what works for one person won’t work for everyone.

I wouldn’t call myself a competitive person; I’m not. I’d much rather let my friends win if it’s important to them and we’re competing. Since I went to a sports school that took in very few students at the age of 16 to 19, this is a trait my coaches weren’t thrilled about, to say the least LOL

But! Winning wasn’t all they wanted us to do. They taught us how to set goals, how to plan to be able to achieve them, and how to think – you are always your worst enemy. If you think you’re unable to do something, you won’t be able to do it.

I’m not saying I have all this down pat, but working with people trained in mental coaching has broadened my skill set far more than winning ever would. And if I set a goal, I will do my damnedest to achieve it. It won’t always get me to where I want to be, but it will get me close.

This post quickly turned into more of a lecture than I’d meant for it to be LOL. I was just gonna say that if you like productivity tips and haven’t heard of Jerry Seinfeld’s Don’t Break the Chain method, check it out!

That’s where I am now, 14 months and counting. The first month without a release will be devastating – but then I can move onto the Never Miss Twice thinking LOL

Sorry for the rambling. My 14th release in a row is about Cole and Gavin who have been best friends since they were kids. A year ago, Cole got out of an abusive relationship, and now Gavin thinks it’s time for him to move on. As his self-proclaimed wingman, Gavin is on the hunt for a man for Cole. The only problem is that Cole doesn’t want to see anyone but Gavin, and Gavin thinks everyone is unworthy of Cole.

It’s a short friends to lovers story, and I loved writing it!

Blurb:

thewingman

A year ago, Cole Hudson got out of an abusive relationship. Since then, he’s been hiding in the kitchen of his bakery, avoiding people best he can. He prefers it there, but his best friend Gavin has other ideas.  

Gavin is set on finding him a boyfriend, but Cole doesn’t like hanging around bars, and it’s precisely what Gavin has in mind. As Cole’s self-proclaimed wingman, Gavin is on the hunt for a worthy partner, but it isn’t an easy find.  

Cole doesn’t want to date; he only wants to spend time with Gavin. Gavin only wants Cole to be happy. How many men flocking around Cole will he have to chase away before the right one shows up? 

Buy links 

Gay Contemporary Romance: 11,424 words  

JMS Books :: Amazon :: books2read/TheWingman 

Excerpt:

When Gavin strode into the bar before Cole, his inner voice urged him to run. It was his only chance to escape. Gavin was talking to the doorman, who was blushing. He wouldn’t notice if Cole faded away.
“Come on.” Gavin frowned at him. “Why are you standing outside in the cold when we can have a beer at the bar?”
Damn. Against his better judgment, Cole went in through the door.
There were more people than there had been the day before despite the early hour. Many were eating or had recently finished a meal.
Cole wished he could turn around and leave, but Gavin was already by the bar.
“Two beers.”
He didn’t smile at the bartender, so Cole did to smooth over the harsh tone. “And a coffee, please.”
“Coffee?” Gavin raised one eyebrow again, and Cole huffed.
“Now you’re doing it to annoy me.” He took the stool to the left of Gavin, the same one as the night before.
“Why coffee? We’re here to get you drunk and laid, not to have you sit by the bar and drink coffee.”
The bartender gave Gavin a bored look before focusing on Cole. “Black?”
“Milk, please.”
“Cole.” How one word could hold so much disappointment was beyond Cole. He should take notes on how Gavin did it so he could reciprocate at some point.
“Yes, Gavin.” He made his tone as even as he could.
He huffed and reached for one of the beers the bartender placed in front of them. After a minute or two, he spun around on the stool and leaned against the bar in the same way he’d done the day before.
“Anyone you like?” His gaze traveled the clientele.
Cole met the bartender’s eyes and sighed. “We arrived a minute ago, and I don’t know anyone here.”
“The guy in the corner is pretty nice. A bit too needy… Oh, no I might be remembering wrong.”
Cole shook his head and sipped on his coffee. It wasn’t the best he’d had, but not the worst either. And the cup was nice—plain white, but wider than most.
When the bartender came to their end of the bar again, Cole waved his hand. “Do you like the cups?”
For a second, the bartender only blinked at him. “Like?”
“Do they chip easily?”
“They do. I wouldn’t recommend them.”
“Too bad, I’m looking for new ones and I liked—”
“What are you doing?” Gavin stared at him as if he’d lost his mind.
“We need new cups for the cafe.”
Gavin shook his head. “You should be focusing on your beer, not thinking about work.”
Cole frowned, but when he was about to continue his conversation with the bartender, he was serving a woman at the other end of the bar.
He glared at Gavin. “What is wrong with you?”
“I’m looking out for you.” He drained the last of his beer and motioned to the bartender for two more, and grunted when he realized Cole hadn’t drunk anything from his.
“Hi.” A man about their age smiled at Cole and leaned against the bar on his left.
“Hi.”
“No, keep moving. There is plenty of space at the other end of the bar.” Gavin glared at the man who stared and left.
“Why are you so rude?”
“He’s a bottom. I know. I’ve been with him.”
“So?”
“You’re a bottom. It wouldn’t have worked out.”
“Says who?” Cole wasn’t gonna sleep with anyone, especially not someone Gavin had slept with, but having Gavin send people away based on what the two of them had done in bed was insane.
“Cole.” He gave him a serious look. “I’m here to help you.”
“I don’t need help. All I want is to go home, put on a movie, and go to bed before midnight, preferably around ten.”
“No. You need to move on. I wasn’t there when you needed me the most, but I’m gonna be there now.”
Sighing, Cole took a sip of his beer. Gavin had been more absent than not during the seven years he’d been with Brian, but it was because he disliked Brian. Cole hadn’t noticed at first, he’d believed Gavin liked Brian since he’d been the one to introduce them, but no. Gavin wasn’t a fan and it hadn’t gotten better once he’d understood what had happened.
Cole didn’t think he knew many details. Susan was his emergency contact. She was the one who got the phone calls. Most often there hadn’t been a need for a phone call, only when things had been really bad.
Cole was sure she’d suspected what his everyday life had been like, but she’d never shared her concerns with Gavin. At least he didn’t think she had, or Gavin would’ve kicked their door in to get to Brian.
It made him smile. Gavin might be an ass, but there was no one he trusted to keep him safe more than him. Which was why he’d never told him. He was embarrassed. Gavin would never get tangled up in anyone’s web. He’d never fall for someone who hurt him. He’d leave before there were cuts or fractures or concussions.

About Holly: 

According to Holly Day, no day should go by uncelebrated and all of them deserve a story. If she’ll have the time to write them remains to be seen. She lives in rural Sweden with a husband, four children, more pets than most, and wouldn’t last a day without coffee.  

Holly gets up at the crack of dawn most days of the week to write gay romance stories. She believes in equality in fiction and in real life. Diversity matters. Representation matters. Visibility matters. We can change the world one story at the time.  

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Guest Post | The Spice of Life by Ellie Thomas

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Ellie Thomas is back on the blog. Today, she’s to talk about her new story, The Spice of Life. Welcome, Ellie!

Thank you again, dear Ofelia, for having me as your guest today! I’m Ellie Thomas, and I write Gay Historical Romance. In this blog, I’m chatting about The Spice of Life which is my story for a Valentine’s Sugar or Spice submissions call for JMS Books.

After lurking around the 18th century for a few stories, I thought it timely to return to the reign of Elizabeth I. My other Tudor tale, Stage Struck, is set in the world of Elizabethan theatre in 1590’s London. This is a topic for which I have a lasting passion and have read around and taught about for many years. 

So I decided to set myself a challenge and get out of my comfort zone and place The Spice of Life a couple of decades earlier in the 1570s amongst the merchant classes and gentry of London. Then I promptly panicked and convinced myself I knew nothing! 

That was the cue to reach for my overstuffed bookshelves and my go-to author about all things Tudor, Ruth Goodman. What makes this author so special is that she is a living historian. For television programmes and her independent research, she has spent much of her career living as someone would in the past, with Tudor times being her speciality. Her books are crammed full of detailed observations about how ordinary people lived. As well as giving the reader a wealth of knowledge, Ruth Goodman’s writing is always entertaining and often very humorous, so a fun read.

The two books I dipped into for my research were How to be a Tudor and the splendidly titled How to Behave Badly in Renaissance Britain. Fortunately, I had read them both before, otherwise, I would have got horribly sidetracked, and my story would never have been written! 

Having chosen my main character Gregory to be a serving man, I was reminded about the Tudor custom of such employment. Unlike later eras, where being a servant was a job for life, this was a transitional role for young people, as working in a household was regarded as training for an independent future. The same goes for Gregory’s love interest, Jehan. As an apprentice, he would have expected to learn how to become a spice merchant in his own right. So when Jehan gets into trouble through no fault of his own, he has a great deal to lose!

I also learnt details about the pomander, an object which is pivotal to my plot. These canisters contained perfume to ward off noxious smells of the city streets and ranged from something as simple as a lavender bag to costly containers filled with expensive resin, like the one that causes all the mayhem in my story. My imagination was caught by Ruth Goodman’s gorgeous description of a pomander, when worn by a lady, releasing its perfume every time it knocked against her skirts with each step.

Also, her detailed description of Tudor underwear (or lack of it) and the ins and outs of the workings of codpieces were vital for the love scene between Gregory and Jehan. Essential knowledge!

As the story played out in my mind, I could picture Gregory scurrying around London, trying his best to help his beloved Jehan escape danger. It was a boon to have such a reliable source to check those little details of Tudor life to help my story come alive. 

Blurb:

thespiceoflifeAt twenty years of age, Gregory Fletcher is content with his life, biding his time as a serving lad for kindly, wealthy relatives in Elizabethan London. Sometimes, he wishes for a spark of excitement in his staid existence. The occasional glimpse of Jehan Zanini, the handsome apprentice of a local merchant, adds spice to his dreams.

Out of the blue, Jehan is accused of stealing from an aristocratic customer. Gregory fears he may never see him again and is concerned for Jehan’s liberty and even his life. When Gregory gets the chance to help Jehan escape his fate, he grasps the opportunity without hesitation.

Can Gregory engineer Jehan’s flight from London and the authorities? Might he even clear Jehan’s name? And will their adventure draw them closer or fling them apart forever?

Extract:

“Do you have anywhere to go?” Gregory asked.

“Other than trying to reach my uncle in Southwark, no,” Jehan replied.

“Right, then. I can find you a place to rest up for the day, and we’ll make a plan from there,” Gregory said decisively. He attached the leads to the patiently waiting dogs, and with an encouraging smile at Jehan, he said, “This way,” and the ill-assorted foursome left the field.

The dogs had expended their spare energy racing around the field and were content to trot at Jehan’s slower speed, since his limbs were stiff after a chilly night lying on the hard ground. “Where are we going?” he asked tentatively as they walked into the city.

“My family home, at least that of my master, off Bishopsgate,” Gregory said briefly as they turned onto that thoroughfare and passed St. Helen’s church. 

“Wait here,” he said as they arrived at the side gate he had unbolted for his morning walk with the dogs. He pushed it open and peered into the yard, which was still quiet and empty.

“Follow me,” he said to Jehan, and the men and hounds crossed the yard towards a cluster of outbuildings, some of which were much older than the house itself. At the back of these was a small barn, sometimes used as an apple store, but currently unoccupied. While mulling over the problem of where to hide Jehan, this seemed the perfect spot. 

Gregory opened the door and was pleased that the shed was dry and sound. He jerked his head towards the half-loft. “You get yourself up there, and I’ll find you some blankets.”

Jess and Roamer were content to explore this new place quietly, snuffling around as Gregory went into the stables as stealthily as he could and found some old horse rugs that wouldn’t be missed.

He let himself back into the barn and climbed the makeshift ladder to the loft, where Jehan was waiting, looking slightly lost. “Here you are,” he said, spreading a blanket over the covering of old straw on the planked floor. Jehan lay down obediently as Gregory knelt, heaping the rest of the blankets over him. “I should be able to get some food for you at dinner time,” he said.

Jehan’s eyes looked heavy already, “All I need to do right now is to get some sleep.” Then he hesitated and asked, “Why are you helping me?”

Looking down at that drawn, vulnerable face, Gregory thought, because you’re handsome and charming, and I have a liking for you, so it pains me to see you brought so low. But instead of voicing his thoughts, he said stolidly, “Such a charge could be brought against any of us. But for the grace of God, it could be me.”

“Thank you,” Jehan said, seemingly satisfied with that explanation, his eyelids closing. Gregory was so close to him that he could see the sweep of those long, dark eyelashes over Jehan’s pale cheek. Gregory imagined he could still perceive a hint of intoxicating spices from Jehan’s body as it warmed under the blankets. He ached to run his finger down the elegant cheekbone or even steal a kiss. But he contented himself to put a comforting hand on Jehan’s shoulder instead. 

“You get some rest,” he said gruffly.

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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.

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