A Minor Inconvenience

· Entangled: Select Historical
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A French musket ball to the leg takes Captain Hugh Fanshawe from the battlefield and leaves him enduring long, quiet days compiling paperwork at Horse Guards headquarters. He knows his lameness makes him the object of pity and distaste at the stifling social engagements he dutifully escorts his mother and sister to, but everything in his orderly life changes when Colonel Theo Lindsay arrives.

Theo is everything Hugh is not. He’s a man of physical perfection and an enjoyable companion, and their friendship deepens into love. But when the army suspects there’s a French spy at Horse Guards, Hugh discovers nothing is as it seems, and the paper he shuffles daily could save his lover’s life.

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3.0
2 reviews
RUPERT
September 21, 2021
Woman can't write an interesting Male Gay love story that interest intelligent Gay men! They have to ramble on about how pretty some female here and there is (one would think the author was a lesbian the way she drones on about woman) which is not what interest Gay men (one doesn't want sex all the time either) we want an intelligent gay romance with zero female characters! I didn't read beyond the sample one wouldn't waste money on such trash. This book is for Bisexual woman and camp Gay men 👎👎👎👎👎
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About the author

Sarah Granger is a sucker for a happy ending. She believes, however, that characters will only appreciate their happy ending if they’ve suffered along the way.


Sarah lives in the Cotswolds, an idyllic part of the English countryside with gently rolling hills, dry stone walls of golden stone, and fields dotted with sheep. She has shamefully broken with local tradition by not having a rose growing around her front door. When she isn’t writing, Sarah indulges her passions for horse-riding, gardening, and walking in the countryside.

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