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Celebrate the winter with three novellas about love, family, and what it means to be home after the Great War. Casting Nasturtiums brings a family together. Seth has no idea what's happened to Golshan since that awful day in the trenches in 1918. Now he's demobbed, Seth can track down Golshan, love Dilly (his wife), and get back to his woodwork. Of course, it's never that simple. Seth has to fight a bureaucracy, Golshan needs to reclaim his life, and all three of them need to figure out how their lives work now. (Polyamorous MMF romance set in 1919.)Country Manners finds Kate and Giles happy in the life they are building together. When the winter holidays require a visit to his family estate, Giles and Kate make the best of it. Fortunately, they stumble into a mystery along the way, inspiring Kate to take a new approach in dealing with his family's disapproval of just about everything. (This tale takes place in December 1921, between their engagement and wedding.)Thesan, Isembard, Ibis, and Pross find themselves Chasing Legends during the winter holidays at Schola.It's long past time to revive some of Schola's older traditions. As a few staff and guests settle down for a feast during the school holidays, a resounding knock on the door brings a knight out of ancient tales and a challenge that will need every one of their combined skills. (December 1926, on the anniversary of Thesan and Isembard's wedding.)Come enjoy all the delights of winter with Winter's Charms! Get your copy now for enchanting holiday reading full of kindness, magic, and love. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Casting Nasturtiums is set in 1919, about Thesan’s brother Seth and Seth’s best friend Golshan, whose wartime injuries left him a paraplegic. When Seth discovers Golshan languishing in a non-magical convalescent hospital, he’s determined to bring Golshan home to live with him and his wife, Dilly. Golshan’s not so convinced that this can be a long term arrangement.
I knew, judging from what Thesan says in Eclipse about her family, more or less how this was going to go, but it was still compelling. And caring. Soft.
Country Manners is an epilogue to Wards of the Roses about Giles taking Kate home to meet his family, and a mystery they stumble across. Sometimes -- okay, often -- I find romance epilogues irritatingly unnecessary, but I’m fully in favour of this sort! The interactions with Giles’ difficult relatives are interesting, and I like seeing a story about a couple who are together and committed.
Chasing Legends is set at Schola in 1926, about Thesan, Isembard, Pross and Ibis. Over the past months I've read a chapter here and a chapter there. I haven't pinpointed why it isn't holding my interest. I may still finish it.