The Black Sheep and the Rotten Apple
Gay Historical Romance
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Narrated by:
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James Reily
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K. A. Merikan
“How does one start a relationship with another man when it is forbidden?”
“One needs to decide that the other man is worth dying for."
Cornwall, 1785
Sir Evan Penhart. Baronet. Highwayman. Scoundrel.
Julian Reece. Writer. Wastrel. Penniless.
No one forces Julian Reece to marry. Not his father, not his brother. No one.
When he is thrust into a carriage heading for London to meet his future bride, his way out comes in the form of an imposing highwayman, riding a horse as black as night. Julian makes a deal with the criminal, but what he doesn’t expect is that despite the title of baronet, the robber turns out to be no gentleman.
Sir Evan Penhart is pushed into crime out of desperation, but the pact with a pretty, young merchant’s son turns out to have disastrous consequences. Not only is Evan left broke, but worse yet, Julian opens up a Pandora’s box of passions that are dark, needy, and too wild to tame. With no way to lock them back in, rash decisions and greedy desire lead to a tide that wrecks everything in its way.
But Julian might actually like all the sinful, carnal passion unleashed on him. How can he admit this though, even to himself, when a taste of the forbidden fruit could have him end up with a noose around his neck? And with highway robbery being a hanging offense and the local constable on their back, Julian could lose Evan before he can decide anything about the nature of his desires.
Themes: highwayman, abduction, ransom, forbidden love, self-discovery, danger, crime, Cornwal, Britain, England, Georgian
WARNING: Steamy content. Contains violence, distressing scenes, abuse, offensive language, and morally ambiguous protagonists.
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As with other books by these two talented women you can look forward to interesting characters, lovely world building and lots of🔥🔥🔥 sex!
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While I enjoyed the story overall I really hate it when characters that should know better make obviously stupid choices. While I'd like to blame the characters for these flaws, sadly I cannot. Which of course leaves only the authors to be frustrated with. It drove me crazy that after losing one lover to a horrific fate Evan chose to fool around with Julienne in places where they could so easily have been caught. Then, falsely believing that Julienne had escaped but with no evidence to the contrary, Evan outright tells the coppers that Julienne was his lover. BEYOND stupid! Maybe it's just me, but I have little tolerance for this kind of B.S. in novels that I read. Maybe it's my advancing age that ever finds me less tolerant of idiots.
These authors have so many other books that thankfully don't have such completely stupid M.C.'s, "Feel my Pain", "The Kings of Hell MC", etc., that it was a real shame to have been sooooo let down with this one.
Good if you can get past poor choices by the MC's.
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