Welcome to another place in time…where one can be swept away into lands and eras long forgotten.
This collection of short stories was birthed because a sworn “I don’t like historicals” reader fell in love with what have become some of her favorite books by most of her favorite writers. Surprisingly, they were all historicals. Determined to make others feel the love, these authors were asked to contribute small tastes of how amazing historical storytelling can be.
All proceeds from the purchase of this anthology will be donated to AllOut.org in celebration of LGBT History Month, October 2014.
Be sure to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway and visit the other blog tour stops.
BOOK INFO:
Publisher: Self-published
Release Date: October 1, 2014
Purchase Links: Amazon, Smashwords
Foreword by Alex Beecroft
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Enjoy these original short stories that make up “Another Place in Time”.
“Office Romance” by Tamara Allen
The post-war economy is at a standstill, much like Foster Wetherly’s life until he’s forced to do battle with irritatingly confident—and competent—fellow ex-doughboy Casey Gladwin for a position in their shrinking department at Manhattan Security Mutual.
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“Introducing Mr. Winterbourne” by Joanna Chambers
Lysander Winterbourne appears to lead a charmed life. Handsome, amiable, and a renowned sportsman, he is the darling of London society. As far as Adam Freeman is concerned though, Lysander is just another spoiled aristocrat.
A wealthy mill owner, Adam has no time for the frivolous world of the ton, but when his younger brother becomes engaged to Althea Winterbourne, he reluctantly agrees to be introduced to society–with the Winterbourne clan’s golden boy as his guide.
Resigning himself to a few days of boredom, Adam is surprised to learn that there is much more to Lysander than his perfect surface. But will Adam have the courage to introduce Lysander Winterbourne to his own secret self?
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“The Ruin of Gabriel Ashleigh” by KJ Charles
Lord Gabriel Ashleigh is a ruined man. Last night he lost everything at the card tables to his brother’s worst enemy, notorious gambler Francis Webster. Tonight, he’s going back for one more game. Ash thinks he has nothing left to lose. But Francis sets the stakes, and they’re higher than Ash could have imagined…
Two Regency bucks. One game of cards. Everything to play for.
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“Unfair in Love and War” by Kaje Harper
Many men lost brothers overseas in the summer of 1944. Warren Burch was one of them. For months he still clung to his big city life in Philadelphia, but finally he’s made the difficult choice to return to his home town. Warren’s polio-stricken leg won’t let him serve, so the least he can do is be there for his mother, when brother Charlie never again will. Arriving home means a whole new life, constrained by the rhythms and prejudices of a small town. Fortunately, it’s made more interesting by the mysterious and attractive young man next door.
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“Carousel” by Jordan L. Hawk
When a child goes missing, is it a simple case of a young runaway, or are more sinister forces at work?
“Carousel” is part of the Whyborne & Griffin series and takes place between the events of Stormhaven and Necropolis. It can be read as a standalone.
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“Deliverance” by Aleksandr Voinov
This is a re-vamped, re-edited, improved version of “Deliverance”. It’s about William Raven, a templar, who thought he’d escaped his past. (Same character as in The Lion of Kent.)
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Another Place in Time Blog Tour
Monday, September 29
Sinfully Sexy (Guest Post – Aleksandr Voinov)
Rainbow Gold Reviews (Spotlight)
Tuesday, September 30
Elisa Reviews (Guest Post – Jordan L. Hawk)
Cup O’Porn (Spotlight)
Wednesday, October 1
Boys in our Books (Guest Post – KJ Charles)
The Blogger Girls (Spotlight)
Book Pushers (Spotlight)
Thursday, October 2
Love Bytes (Guest Post – Tamara Allen)
Attention is Arbitrary (Spotlight)
Smoocher’s Voice (Spotlight)
Friday, October 3
Prism Book Alliance (Guest Post – Kaje Harper)
Boy Meets Boy Reviews (Spotlight)
Saturday, October 4
Joyfully Jay (Guest Post – Joanna Chambers)
MM Good Book Reviews (Spotlight)
Wow what a great idea–and a great lineup of writers and stories.
And I really like the idea of exploring non-traditional romances (heterosexual, socially accepted, etc.) in historical settings. People in love always find a way, don’t they?
I love a good historical! 🙂
azteclady. it’s an amazing set of authors. You really can’t go wrong with this one!
gina, enjoy it! I can’t recommend this one enough. 😀
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I love anthologies. Great way to find new authors. Also, all proceeds will be donated. 🙂
I love historical romances! I pretty much fill my TBR with them and am up to almost 1000 lol! I did just put a few onto the kindle so maybe someday I will get through all those books 🙂
Historicals are pretty much my favourite flavour of M/M. Cannot wait to read this!
I love reading historical romance. It is the best way to learn about the society and culture during those periods.