![]() ![]() The son of a wealthy landowner and a black servant, Gil was well-educated until his father died suddenly and the legitimate heir cut Gil off from his home and his inheritance. Gil Lawless is a seller – and sometime author – of distinctly dubious erotic writings. A copy falls into the hands of a bookseller, as part of a collection bequeathed by his half-brother, but some of the other items in the set turn out to be part of a much greater mystery. Keeping up? The link takes the form of a book, written for a very limited print run and passed down from discerning collector to discerning collector until it’s become almost legendary – for its illegality if nothing else. I particularly enjoy her series, but I don’t begrudge her occasional forays into stand-alone novels however, in this case, we almost get the best of both worlds, because while the story told is complete in and of itself, it’s also linked to a former novel by a recent Charles short story, Wanted An Author, which continues the story of the guys from Wanted a Gentleman, which I’ve reviewed here previously. I’ve loved everything I’ve read by KJ Charles, and there’s quite a few of her books still waiting in my virtual To Read pile. Historical Gay Romance published by KJC Books 10 Jul 18 ![]() ![]() Stevie‘s review of Unfit to Print by KJ Charles ![]()
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