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GENRE: Gay Historical Spicy Romance LENGTH: 16,277 words RATING: Sequel to Season of JoyBy the beginning of 1944, Walter Webb and Stanley Gardner have been together for twenty years. They live quietly above the grocer’s shop on Cheltenham’s Lower High Street, outwardly two middle-aged bachelors sharing a home.Cheltenham might have escaped the worst of the bombing raids, but the privations and dangers of the second war have put a strain on the whole community. This includes ongoing concern about loved ones on active duty. Stanley’s beloved nephew Jack is serving in Italy, while engaged in the fiercely fought Battle for Rome.Walter worries about the strain on Stanley’s health, never robust after the Great War, as they both deal with family issues and direct threats from the enemy.As St. Valentine’s Day approaches, can Walter and Stanley find solace in the hope of a peaceful shared future after the war?EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
A beautiful slice of life romance that is set during one of the most treacherous times in England. However, even during rationing, threats of bombs and of men fighting the war not coming home, the couple, Stanley and Walter, still manage to find love in each other and spread love to those around them. It's also got beginnings of new love, with Stanley's niece and nephew both finding new partners and Walter and Stanley realizing that their unique situation serves as a role model for their nephew and his budding relationship. It also held the important reminder that you should always kiss your love ones goodbye as you never know when it might be the last time you see them and what regrets you might have about your last parting. It was great seeing this couple again, twenty years past when their original story ended, and realizing that they are just as happy and in love today as they were back then. A beautifully written tale that incorporates Valentine's Day into the story and is perfect