A Serrulata Saga Romance Novel
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A proper gentleman. A stoic soldier. Their passion ignites a defiant love…
Lord Patrick Upshur seemingly hasn’t a care in the world. He’s a younger son of a wealthy lord in the Realm and his only responsibilities include behaving in a manner his father sees fit and possibly getting married someday. No one, not even Patrick’s closest sibling, knows that he’s hiding a painful secret – one that could disgrace him and the Upshur family forever.
Commandant Iseul of the White Riders understands he should concentrate on only three things – commanding his men in the barracks, serving the sovereign, and protecting the Realm. He’s only given in to his deepest desires once and he’s vowed to never do it again.
Both are resigned to their fates as the annual summer Solstice festival arrives.
After a chance encounter in a secluded courtyard in a tavern, it’s love at first sight.
Enamored, the two vow to meet again, despite the edicts of the Realm forbidding any relationship between them.
As their passion blossoms into something deeper, they plot to run away together but are thwarted by tragedy.
Can their love survive in a world that forces them to conceal their feelings?
This steamy romance with a guaranteed happily-ever-after is part of The Serrulata Saga but can be read as a standalone.
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Pairings: M-M
Heat Level: 5
Romantic Content: 4
Ending: Click here to reveal
Character Identities: Gay
Protagonist 1 Age: 18-25
Protagonist 2 Age: 26-35
Tropes: Class Differences, Hurt / Comfort, Insta Love / Love at First Sight, True Love
Word Count: 57,000
Setting: It's 2000 years in the future... but also Regency!
Languages Available: English
Series Type: Same Universe / Various Characters
The Serrulata Saga is intended for mature readers (18+). Second Glance contains strong consensual sexual situations and explicit language. Additionally, it contains descriptions of recovery from a long illness and deaths from a plague. It also contains a violent scene, allusions to violence against the queer community, and mentions of bullying a disabled person. The author is happy to answer any additional questions regarding CW/TW via email: booksbybennett.com