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Half a Man

By Scarlet Blackwell

Sexy Snax collection (Book #49)

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In a world torn apart by war, solace is hard to find…

It is 1919, less than a year after the end of the First World War and a recovering Britain is in the grip of the influenza pandemic. Times are hard. Victory came at a price for everyone left behind.

Crippled veteran of the Battle of the Somme, Robert Blake, is looking for someone to ease his nightmares of France. He carries never ending guilt over the fate of his commanding officer in the trenches. He turns to educated rent boy Jack Anderson for physical solace.

Jack didn’t go to war but faces struggles in his own way, selling his body to earn enough money to survive. The two are drawn inexorably together from the start, not expecting how deeply they will soon become immersed in each other’s lives.

Publisher's Note: This book was previously released by another publisher. It has been revised and re-edited for release with Totally Bound Publishing.

 

 

General Release Date: 24th October 2014

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Format: EBOOK  
ISBN: 978-1-78430-251-1
Word Count: 27,610
Language: English
Book Length: NOVELLA
Pages: 97
Genres: GAY
HISTORICAL

About the author
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Scarlet Blackwell

Scarlet likes cats and hats and firmly believes that the only thing better than one attractive man is two attractive men.

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  Reviewed by The Blogger Girls

I started reading it late one night and stayed up ’til the wee hours of the morning because I could not put it down. I was happy with the story over all.  Jack and Robert really were great t...

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  Reviewed by Love Bytes

I spent a whole day doing nothing but reading this story so that is how much I was captivated by Jack and Robert’s tale. The story flows majestically from past to present events and from chapter to ch...

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