
Emotionally, however, he is frozen, still mourning his sunny-natured, gentle lover and has never, in the years since Tony’s death, felt attraction or desire for another man. Since then – and with the loving support of a number of good friends who include Clem Tallyfer (main protagonist of An Unseen Attraction), he’s put the pieces of his life back together, and channels his focus into his career as a journalist, dedicated to exposing the plight of the poor and shedding light on the shady practices of big business. Each book features one central couple whose romance is complete by the end, but the overarching story of blackmail, bigamy and murder is carried through each one, so while it’s possible to enjoy the books on their own, I’d recommend starting with book one, An Unseen Attraction to get the best out of the series.Īlmost six years earlier, Nathaniel Roy lost the love of his life in a freak accident. Charles’ Sins of the Cities series, a trilogy set in late Victorian London which revolves around the search for the missing heir to an earldom.

As killers, fanatics, and fog close in, Nathaniel is the only man Justin can trust - and, perhaps, the only man he could love.An Unnatural Vice is the second book in K.J. They are both caught up in an aristocratic family's secrets, and Justin holds information that could be lethal. But Justin and Nathaniel are linked by more than their fast-growing obsession with one another.

And as their battle of wills and wits heats up, Justin finds he can't stop thinking about the man who's determined to ruin him.

Hostile, disbelieving, utterly irresistible Nathaniel is a fascinating challenge. Justin feels no remorse for the lies he spins during his séances. He doesn't expect to meet a man with a sinful smile and the eyes of a fallen angel - or that a shameless swindler will spark his desires for the first time in years. Nathaniel expects him to be a cheap, heartless fraud. First on his list is the so-called Seer of London, Justin Lazarus. Crusading journalist Nathaniel Roy is determined to expose spiritualists who exploit the grief of bereaved and vulnerable people. In the sordid streets of Victorian London, unwanted desire flares between two bitter enemies brought together by a deadly secret.
