The Servant and the Gentleman
by Annabelle Greene
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Pub Date May 17 2022 | Archive Date Jun 16 2022
Carina Press & Carina Adores (Harlequin) | Carina Press
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Description
William Hartley’s wealth and social standing often make up for his short temper, but they can’t cure his claustrophobia. He’d lost hope of finding help for it, until meeting Josiah Balfour. In a moment of panic, Josiah’s presence is a balm to his senses, leaving Hartley calm for the first time in months.
Josiah Balfour knows his place—and it’s not in the bed of a gentleman. As the administrator for the Society of Beasts, he’s responsible for the club’s well-being. When a threat to the Society emerges from an unexpected quarter, it falls to Josiah to deal with it. But Hartley is willing to help, even if it involves posing as a couple to infiltrate a rival club.
Josiah needs Hartley’s prestige to help him save the Society, while Hartley simply needs Josiah. Their relationship might be a sham, but the desire between them is all too real. Stuck in close quarters with everything they love on the line, they discover that everything might just include each other.
Society of Beasts
Book 1: The Vicar and the Rake
Book 2: The Soldier and the Spy
Book 3: The Servant and the Gentleman
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780369717511 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
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This M/M historical romance is so enjoyable and my favorite in the Society of Beasts trilogy. A thoroughly arrogant gentleman meets his match in a servant, and both slowly come to realize they are made for each other. William Hartley suffers badly from claustrophobia from an incident in his past, and he is surprised when Josiah Balfour seems able to help him overcome his panic. They both need to learn from the other to grow and to successfully navigate each other's world. The chemistry between the two is beautifully portrayed, and while their story can stand alone, it is preferable to read the previous two entries first.
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