Book Three in the Dancing for the Devil trilogy Cape Wrath, Scotland, November 1847. Bruce McGunn, laird of Wrath in the far North of Scotland, is as brutal and unforgiving as his land. Discharged from the army, haunted by the spectres of his fallen comrades and convinced he is going mad, he is ru
Sword Dance
β Scribed by Demas, A. J.
- Book ID
- 100575004
- Publisher
- Sexton's Cottage Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Series
- Sword dance trilogy 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1988086132
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β¦ Synopsis
Five years ago, Damiskosβs brilliant military career was cut short, leaving him with a permanent disability and scars that are not all physical. Adrift and still grieving, he tries to find meaning in an unsatisfying job. Work takes him to the remote seaside villa of an old friend, where, among an odd assortment of guests, he meets the eunuch sword-dancer Varazda. Enigmatic and beautiful but distinctly prickly, Varazda is the antithesis of the straightforward and serious Damiskos. Yet as they keep getting in each otherβs way at the villa, their mutual dislike is complicated by a spark of undeniable attraction. Then the villaβs guests begin to reveal their true characters and motives--no one here is what they seem--and Damiskos finds himself at the centre of a bizarre web of espionage, theft, and assassination. Varazda may need Damiskosβs help, but not as much as Damiskos, finally awakening to a new sense of life and purpose, needs Varazda. Sword Dance is the first book in the Sword Dance trilogy, an m/m romance set in an imaginary ancient world, with murderous philosophy students, sex acts named after fruit, and love blossoming in the midst of mayhem.
β¦ Subjects
Gay men -- Fiction
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