I’ve got the tiebreaker, so let’s go for the indie author, AJ Demas.
The official pick is Sword Dance.
Technically the first in a trilogy, but stand-alone with a HFN ending. Damiskos is an absolute cinnamon roll of a lead character, and the book itself is down the cosy end of the spectrum (with more plot than some cosies I’ve encountered 😊), though there is discussion of severe injuries including castration (Varazda is a eunuch).
However, Honey and Pepper is currently free on various sites, and The House of the Red Balconies just released a few days ago.
So, officially we’re chatting about Sword Dance in July, but perhaps we can also have a general AJ Demas appreciation month, whichever of her books you happen to pick up. They’re all set in the same fictional classical Mediterranean-inspired ancient world (which does include era-appropriate slavery), and they all feature rather sweet and comforting relationships. You’ll find them on Kobo Plus, your library if it’s better than mine (mine only has Sword Dance), or they’re all reasonably priced.
QRC is open to all, read at your own pace over the month and post about it under #QueerRomanceClub and @queerromanceclub — CW for spoilers if you’re posting early and going into details. No rules: let’s hear reactions, theories, reviews, favourite quotes etc.
@herhandsmyhands@romancelandia@bookstodon Read both. IMO the theme and foundation are similar, but storylines and charter developments are their own. Some similarities in her research but I feel this makes them more in depth and believable. Eg. Roarke in the In Death series (NR as J. D. Robb) prior career as a thief. I enjoyed Nightwork. It was intriguing & I enjoyed the pace of story and richness of the characters. (1/2)
Hey lovely @romancelandia and @bookstodon peeps and any other readers of historical romance! For a special 10th anniversary edition of a book, what kind of extras would you like to see included?
Okay, this hot weather is way too hot, so I'm highlighting one of my snowiest mountain man romances! 🥵❄
In Saved by the Mountain, a runaway bride crashes her car on an icy mountain road & is rescued by a sexy recluse. It was a blast to narrate, & it has an incredibly steamy shower scene. It's fun, light & spicy.