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GENRE: Gay Historical Thriller Spicy Romance LENGTH: 57,016 words RATING: In 1605, King James I sat on the thrones of England and Scotland. A group of men, led by Robert Catesby, planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London to kill King James, Queen Anne, their children, and all the lords of England. The plotters were Catholics in a time when, at best, Catholics were fined into poverty, and at worst, they were burned at the stake.William Cranmore is one of those men. Lark Alleyne, who started his working life at court, has been recruited as a spy and is put under the direction of Cranmore, who is to teach him the sword as well as the craft of spying. During the course of their work, Cranmore, a man who has never loved anyone, falls deeply in love with the sweet natured, overtly loving younger man.Can William and Lark foil the Gunpowder Plot before the king and his family are murdered?EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
In Whitehall, London the year 1605 there was treason abound. King James was concerned about the plight of the Catholics and their rebellion against the Protestant religion. Two men will search out those committing treason and they will never be identified. Lark Alleyne, at the age of eighteen serves Sir Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, Secretary of State to King James. Four years he has lived in Whitehall. Lark was sent to London at a very young age. His father Christopher was not a loving or sentimental man towards him. Christopher loved his wife Alys and Lark was named in honor of her. Six sons had already been born to Alys and Christopher and he really wanted a daughter. But Larks father blamed him for his mother’s death from complications in child brith. At five years old his father had him doing women’s work and Lark learned so much. His father didn’t change and disliked Larks sexuality, he was eventually sent to London, in hopes that he would change. But Lark didn’t change,