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Dangerous Letters #3

The Secret Diary

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A Gay Historical Romance Novel.

How far would you go to keep a secret?

Young Mr Frederick Whyatt is joining his family to spend the Christmas season in London. His strict father knows about his sinful preference for gentlemen and threatens to disinherit him if he misbehaves.

However, Frederick sneaks out one late night together with Vincent D’amonte, a flamboyant rake, to search for Micah, who has disappeared.

But Frederick gets caught–and one little white lie swiftly leads to disastrous consequences. Against his will, Frederick is drawn into a complicated web of lies and deceit, and suddenly everything is at stake…

'The Secret Diary' is the third and final book in the Dangerous Letters trilogy and the sequel to 'Stolen Letters'.

‘Blackmail’ is a novella (~ one third of a novel) while ‘Stolen Letters’ and ‘The Secret Diary’ a full length novel of 65,000 words.
Please note that this is a gay romance novel and it contains a gay erotica love scene (and lots of snogging).

Keywords: Gay romance, secret diary, decadent masquerade, Victorian London, MMM.

An extract from the story:
For a moment no one said a word, and we all stared at Emma as if she had suddenly proclaimed that the British Empire was secretly ruled by an unknown maharaja and his seven monkeys in India and not by Queen Victoria.
What? I thought before I closed my mouth with a snap. It was an outrageous lie. No one would believe her for more than a second, I concluded with a sinking feeling. However, I was wrong, utterly wrong.
“I beg your pardon?” Father exclaimed and stared at Emma as if he could not believe his ears.
“Is it true, Frederick?” My mother gasped and placed her hand over her generous bosom.
Even the servant in the doorway made a small surprised sound before he withdrew with a polite bow.
And then everyone started talking at the same time in a cacophony of voices.

Product details:
Category: Gay Historical Romance
Format: Kindle eBook
Written and published: 2018
Length: Weekend companion (Full length novel: ~65,000 words)
Professionally proofread and edited by: Pauline Nolet
Publisher: My Secret Quill

About the author:
Lady T. L. Jennings is a shy writer who loves the Victorian era and afternoon tea. She lives on the outskirts of Oxford in England, and writes Victorian erotica and romance with a dash of Gothic mystique in longhand with a fountain pen.
She collects books, corsets, and lovers (all with varying levels of success).

251 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 19, 2018

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Lady T. L. Jennings is a shy writer who loves the Victorian era and afternoon tea. She lives on the outskirts of Oxford in England, and writes Victorian erotica and romance with a dash of gothic mystique in longhand with a fountain pen.
She collects books, corsets, and lovers (all with varying levels of success).

Visit her website: www.mysecretquill.com

Also by Lady T. L. Jennings:

~ Lust and Lace ~
A Victorian Romance and Erotic short story collection. Vol. I.

~ Corsets and Cravings ~
A Victorian Romance and Erotic short story collection. Vol. II.

~ Secrets and Seduction ~
A Victorian Romance and Erotic short story collection. Vol. III.

~ Different Desire ~
A Gay Victorian Romance and Erotic Novelette collection. Vol. I.

~ Forbidden Feelings ~
A Gay Victorian Romance and Erotic Novelette collection. Vol. II.

~ Complicated Affairs ~
A Gay Victorian Romance and Erotic Novella

~ Blackmail ~
A Gay Victorian Romance and Erotic Novella

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June 29, 2019
A wonderful ending to the trilogy. Frederick is so deliciously naive, and he so utterly misunderstands so many things that happen around him...he's such a wonderfully gothic hero(ine)! And the ending is so absolutely satisfying. Sigh. I simply must read more by this author!
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March 12, 2021
Frederick, Vincent and micah journey continues with plenty of intrigued and clise shaves with a multiple of 3rd parties. We get a further insight to each of them and to others, Frederick sister and the mysterious Adrian. I do hope there is a story in the making for Adrian. I have thoroughly enjoyed this trilogy and the ending. But, perhaps its not the ending and we find out how the 3 musketeers fair in Paris and further a field.
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