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GENRE: Gay Fantasy Spicy Romance LENGTH: 44,146 words RATING: Stuck in a never-ending corporate nightmare, Henry Byrdsall is trapped in a spiral of calls, meetings and demands that slowly erode the joy out of him. His work-life balance is further compromised when Henry and his half-brother, Evan, are informed of their estranged father’s unexpected passing, and the shared inheritance of their ancestral home, Birdsong Manor. The brothers find themselves at odds about whether to keep or sell the place, with Evan tentatively advocating for at least checking out the long-lost home they both fled from years ago, and Henry vehemently refusing to even consider the idea.While Evan heads to Birdsong Manor to evaluate the situation, Henry stays behind in London to clear his head. When a tumble in the night leaves him stranded alone and hurt in an empty park, an unlikely savior descends from night sky to sweep him off his feet.Falling in love with a mothman was never part of Henry’s agenda, and yet, it might just be the key to shocking his anxious heart back into a steady rhythm. It might also be the change he needs to reconsider his busy life in the city. Henry finds himself torn between protecting his heart from the shadow of his father’s ancient wrath, and finding a suitable home for the amazing, lonely creature that chose to trust him. Perhaps Birdsong Manor isn’t such a bad idea after all?EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
If you've ever felt like your corporate job has taken over your life (and your will to live, maybe is also crushing your soul, aided by a dash of barely repressed childhood trauma), the idea of taking off into the woods, never to be found again, might have crossed your mind. But what if you didn't have to do it alone? Could a mysterious cryptid reconnect you to your sense of wonder and adventure, unshackle you from the oppressive grip of capitalism and free you from your self-imposed isolation? I initially thought this story was all about escaping, but as it unfolds, I realised it's actually also about arriving (somewhere you might belong after all) and reconnecting (with something really important that was feared lost). The spice level is definitely up there, perhaps unexpectedly so considering the tender romantic beats - a combination I'm always a fan of because it adds extra emotional depth but also, - very important -, fun! I also really enjoyed the tendrils of a larger sto