Following in the footsteps of M.P. Shiel’s exotic savant Prince Zaleski and Arthur Machen’s Mr Dyson, Mark Valentine and John Howard’s The Connoisseur—aesthetical detective extraordinaire—unravels a cornucopia of arcane mysteries in these twenty-three tantalising tales. Collecting together all the a
The Crystal Connoisseur
✍ Scribed by Richards, Charlie
- Publisher
- eXtasy Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 79 KB
- Series
- Wolves of Stone Ridge 50
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1487427913
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Wilson Nebrusky is not where he thought he would be at this point in his life. He's nearing forty, his store is struggling, and his marriage to Shandell is in shambles. His one pride and joy is his seven-year-old daughter, Kendra.While Wilson has always accepted his bisexuality, he'd never been tempted to step out on his wife. When he can't get an encounter with a hot, green-eyed stranger at a bar out of his mind, he finds himself tempted. Good thing he doesn't know the guy's name or his whereabouts.That all changes when the man--Brennan MacDougal--limps into his shop.Brennan is friendly and kind, and he's honest about his interest in Wilson. He also says he won't share Wilson, and as much as he wants to, he won't touch him while he's with Shandell. If Wilson wants a future with Brennan, who he is quickly coming to think of as his soul mate, he has a hard road ahead.How can Wilson disentangle himself from his controlling wife, her demanding family, save his business, and still keep his daughter in his life?
✦ Subjects
Gay men -- Fiction
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