**Goodreads M/M Romance Member's Choice Award Nominee 2014 Favorite All-Time M/M Series** --- --- The first book in the *Measure of Devotion* trilogy. Jason Wadsworth is finally headed to university. Leaving behind his father's cattle ranch in favor of the posh, gaslit streets of
[Measure of Devotion 03.0] Measure of Peace
β Scribed by Faron, Caethes
- Book ID
- 110028137
- Publisher
- Branwen Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Series
- Measure of Devotion 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780615850207
- ASIN
- B00HK4E794
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β¦ Synopsis
Measure of Peace is the final installment of the Measure of Devotion trilogy.
Other books in the trilogy:
Measure of Devotion
Measure of Strength
Jason and Kale have made a nice life for themselves in Naiara, but all is not as it seems. Jason's hiding a letter with life-changing news, and Kale is plagued by nightmares he can't discuss with Jason. Peace is within their grasp, but unfinished business threatens to disrupt everything. In order to move into their future, they must first face their past and seek answers in the country they fled.
Together, they venture back to Arine. Kale is searching for the mother and brother he left behind in slavery. Jason visits his father's deathbed in hopes of finding the man he loved as a child.
Neither is prepared for what they find. Their devotion to each other must provide them with the strength to weather the storms they unwittingly enter. If not, the truths they uncover in Arine may leave them too damaged to ever find peace.
**
From the Author
The following is an abridged version of the April 23, 2013 post from the author's blog relating to the writing ofMeasure of Devotion:
The Story Behind the Story:Measure of Devotion
It all started with Kale.
Inspiration comes in many forms. Sometimes a story develops slowly over time, inspiration trickling in. Other times, it comes in a flash. WithMeasure of Devotion, it came as an image.
I was standing outside my bedroom closet when, as clear as day, I saw Kale in the last scene ofMeasure of Devotion. I instantly forgot what I was doing. There was something about him that drew me in. The anguish on his face was so compelling. I had to know how he got there. What had happened to him?
Over the next few days, Kale told me his story. I was instantly in love with him, and getting to know him and Jason was like connecting with old friends. I even found myself feeling for Renee and the difficult situation in which society had placed her. All the characters came together to form the story ofMeasure of Devotion.
The first person who ever readMeasure of Devotionwas my best friend. I actually read the end to her while she was driving and I was positively giddy to see that she cried. I was elated that she felt so close to the characters that she was brought to tears by their pain. The very first thing she wanted to know was what happened next.
"That's the end," I told her.
"You can't do that," she said.
From the beginning, I had intendedMeasure of Devotionto be the story of this particular slice of Kale's life. Nothing more. I was happy with the ending. Kale got what he wanted, and that was that.
"Well then, write a sequel just for me." As if novels are the product of a long weekend.
This argument went back and forth and ended with me conceding that I would remain open to inspiration for a sequel, but I wasn't going to force anything.
Life continued.
Work progressed on gettingMeasure of Devotionpublished, but there was that nagging voice of my best friend demanding a sequel. I spoke to Karen, my editor, about it and she liked the story as a standalone. She understood that I liked it as it was: a beautiful, bittersweet story of a man who experienced true love instead of the selfish love that is so rampant. However, she did think that a sequel would certainly be welcome if one came to me.
Meanwhile, I moved on to other stories whileMeasure of Devotionwas being prepared for publication.
And that's when it happened.
As soon as I turned my attention to another story, inspiration struck again. Only this time, it was Jason who called to me. I saw him sitting in the bar at the beginning ofMeasure of Strength. I needed to know where he was going from there.
It didn't take long forMeasure of Strengthto take form after that. Additionally, I knew what would happen in a third book, although I didn't think at the time anyone would ever be interested.
Why do I tell you this now?
Mainly because several people have stated that I only wroteMeasure of Devotionas a cliffhanger and setup forMeasure of Strength. The truth is, the sequel wasn't even a thought until right beforeMeasure of Devotionwas released. I'm sure after reading this, those of you who thought I was mean before will think me doubly so now that you know I was willing to letMeasure of Devotionstand.
Also, my best friend wanted credit for the sequel.
So there you have it, the story of howMeasure of Devotioncame to be.
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