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Blurb:
Garrison life along the disputed Canadian-U.S. border is so uneventful Royal Marine Braxton Thorne mostly just fools around with his fiancée Tilda. But when American adventurer Gideon Roberts provokes unexpected desires, Braxton finds himself in a war over the boundaries of his heart.
Genre/theme: Historical, M/M, British Royal Marine, American adventurer, Pig War, border dispute, gay romance, bisexual romance, polyamory
Copyright © Regina Kammer, 2016
Excerpt:
Royal Marine
garrison, San Juan Island, 1 December 1869
There
is an aching in my heart which I barely understand. An emptiness, a void made
more bleak by winter’s burgeoning desolation.
It
began when Gideon left.
A
man…there have been times when a man has incited a spark of passion within.
Always have I buried that desire, restraining the urge to act upon it. To do so
is essential. Society finds love between two men aberrant.
But
Gideon has affected me in a new and exciting way. I could not restrain myself.
And
I do not regret it.
Our
attachment is an unlikely one: I a soldier for the crown, he a free-spirited
American adventurer. He was here merely visiting. I would not be here if it
were not for this “war”—although the epithet is unwarranted. Since the
occupation of this island began, there has been little antagonism. It is a
border dispute, not a philosophical battle between our two nations. We British
are cordial to the Americans and vice versa. At times, this good rapport
develops into genuine friendship.
Yet,
to form such a deep connection as Gideon and I have is extraordinary.
And
for this yearning for his company to burn inside me is exceptional. Never
before has the absence of a man caused such a hunger.
But
what if Tilda were to find out? Would she doubt I love her as well?
Braxton Thorne rested his pen next to the
inkwell and stared at the words drying on the open page of his journal.
Good
God. What if Tilda found out?
She had bemoaned his spending time with Gideon to the detriment of spending
time with her. Might she suspect something unnatural fed upon him driving his
need to be with the American?
Would she report him to his commanding
officer for immorality?
No. Surely Tilda understood the flush of
excitement with a new friendship. And she had been there the day they met…
Wonderful excerpt, Regina. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tina!
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