A Position in Paris
A gay romance set in 1919
by Megan Reddaway
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Pub Date Aug 20 2018 | Archive Date Aug 31 2018
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Description
Paris, 1919. World War One is over, and wounded hero James Clarynton is struggling to face life without one leg, one eye, and the devilish good looks he had before the conflict. Now he must pay for affection, and it leaves him bitter. He’s filling the time by writing a book—but it’s the young man who comes to type it who really intrigues him.
Edmund Vaughan can’t turn down the chance to be secretary to the wealthy James Clarynton. He’s been out of work since the armistice, and his mother and brother depend on him. But he has secrets to hide, and the last thing he wants is an employer who keeps asking questions.
As they work together, their respect for each other grows, along with something deeper. But tragedy threatens, and shadows from the past confront them at every turn. They must open their hearts and trust each other if they are to break down the barriers that separate them.
A Note From the Publisher
Since she grew up, she has worked as a secretary, driver, barperson, and marketer, among other things. Whatever she is doing, she always has a story bubbling away at the same time.
She lived in France for fourteen months around the turn of the millennium and speaks French fast, but not accurately. She now lives in England.
Marketing Plan
Blog tour August 20th--28th
Blog tour August 20th--28th
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781386443568 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
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