![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At the beginning of the story, he is persuaded into employment by Lord William Longstreet who is in need of an heir, having recently lost both his sons. But having been cast off by his father and feeling unequipped to do anything other than trade on his good looks and charm, he does what he has to do to keep a roof over his head and to protect those he cares about. It’s clear he takes no real pleasure in his occupation, and that he despises himself for doing it. The impoverished second son of the Earl of Winslow, he ekes himself out a meager existence by providing sexual services (without actually having sex) to wealthy, bored women in exchange for money. From peeking at the next couple of books in the series, I see that the central characters from each story are related in some way, with a couple of characters from Burrowes’ Windham series making cameo appearances.ĭarius Lindsey is a ‘spare’. I’ve laughed and cried while reading her books it takes a lot for the written word to reduce me to tears, but she’s managed it a few times.ĭarius is the first in a new series of eight books under the title of Lonely Lords. ![]() Her writing is sublime and even more importantly, so is her characterization. ![]()
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