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Taking Stock & Eight Acts: 1960/70s

Taking Stock and Eight Acts are loosely connected and feature some of the same characters, but they can be read in either or neither order. Taking Stock is set in the same location as Inheritance of Shadows, but there’s no magic.

Eight Acts

London in 1967 is swinging. It’s the summer of love and consensual gay sex in private has just been decriminalized. Percy and Adrian meet through friends and over the summer their relationship deepens and grows. What will happen in September when it’s time for Percy to go back to his every-day life as a boarding school teacher?

A 20k word stand-alone novella with cross-over characters from Taking Stock.

Trigger warning: A secondary character suffers an off-screen sexual assault.

Taking Stock

Book cover of Taking Stock

It’s 1972 and Laurie is a farmer with a problem. He’s had a stroke and he can’t work his farm alone any more.

Phil is running away from London and the professional suspicion that surrounds him at his City job. They’re both alone and unsure what the future holds. Can they forge a new life together with their makeshift found family in Laurie’s little village?

A 1970s historical gay romance peripheral to the Lost in Time universe. Stand alone, not paranormal. #OwnVoices for chronic disability. Set on Webber’s Farm, fifty years after Inheritance of Shadows.