


Books in series

#1
The Aristocrat and His Servant
2013
Gavin, Baron Stephenson is an aristocrat accustomed to taking his pleasures where he will, but he always comes home to his oldest friend, his dearest lover, his servant Marcus.
The Aristocrat & His Servant is a 5,500-word erotic story of lovers indulging in light-hearted banter and little afternoon frolic. This is Book One in a Series recounting the sensual adventures of Baron Stephenson and his lover, Marcus Jennings.
Contains explicit, consensual sex. Not for those under 18 years of age.

#2
A Debt of Honor
Collected
2013
Having won a sum of money at the gambling tables, Gavin, Baron Stephenson, is anxious to collect on the debt. He suspects that Bernard St. John hasn’t the funds to pay, and intends to offer the man a method of settling up that he hopes will satisfy them both.
WARNING: This 5,000 word short story, the second in a series detailing the amorous adventurous of a Rake of the London aristocracy, contains a touch of dishonor, a smattering of blackmail, a healthy dose of homoerotica, and a not so innocent victim.

#4
Engagement at the Theater
2013
#4 An Engagement at the Theater
Having resolved his wardrobe deficiencies to his valet's satisfaction, Gavin leaves Marcus to sort out the ways and means to fulfill the desire their spying in the tailor shop has aroused, while he re-engages with his recent conquest, the not so innocent Bernard.
WARNING: This 4800 word story is the fourth in a series of Regency era m/m erotic shorts detailing the amorous adventures Baron Gavin Stephenson and his friends. It contains scenes of consensual homo-erotic sex, including anal intercourse in a public venue

#6
The Fencing Master
2015
In the wake of a few rather unsettling days, Gavin, Baron Stephenson is in dire need of distraction. Despite Gavin's refusal to see him, the hapless but handsome Bernard St. John sends round daily missives and tawdry gifts. His heretofore perfect secretary has begun to act like a bedlamite, flushing and stammering and refusing to meet Gavin’s eyes.
That part Gavin can reason out for himself. Clearly, Marcus seduced the fellow and the bloody idiot was embarrassed.
Fortunately for the dashing Baron, an émigré from France has established a new fencing salon in town.
Unfortunately for the fencing master, neither Marcus nor Gavin are in the mood to forgive trespasses.