He was bound by his word but torn by his true desires. In order to attend his sister Emma’s wedding, Mr. Frederick Whyatt is traveling back to London. Frederick is compelled to make a commitment to act like a perfect gentleman before his family departs Devon; else, his cold-hearted father threatens to call off the wedding and disinherit Frederick. Will Frederick, however, be able to uphold his word? Both Micah Grant, a stunning prostitute, and Vincent D’amonte, a flamboyant young man with whom Fredrick is in love, are out to make him forget his decency and commitment.
The follow-up to "Blackmail," the first novel in the Dangerous Letters trilogy, is "Stolen Letters." Stolen Letters is a full-length novel with 65,000 words, whereas Blackmail is a novella (about one-third of a novel). Please be aware that this is a homosexual romance book with sexually explicit content (and a lot of snogging). Keywords: M/M/M erotica, Victorian London, hazardous letters, gay romance, and love triangle drama. An excerpt from the narrative With his curling ash blond hair, warm brown eyes that could suffocate anyone, and exuberant demeanor, Vincent is more than just attractive.