| Andrew Carrington is the ideal
Regency gentleman: heir to an earldom, wealthy,
handsome, athletic—and gay. When he decides
to do his duty to his family, he wants marriage
on his terms: an honest arrangement, with no disruption
to his way of life. But in the penniless, spirited—and
curvaceous—Phyllida Lewis, a self-educated
author of romances, Andrew gets more than he bargained
for, perhaps even love. And when he meets honorable,
shrewd—and hunky—Matthew Thornby,
son of a self-made baronet, Andrew seems to have
everything a man could desire, until a spy and
blackmailer tries to ruin him and his friends.
The fragile understanding developing between Andrew
and his bride is shattered when Phyllida is attacked,
and her assailant threatens to denounce her husband
if she tells. She must deceive Andrew to protect
him. But Andrew discovers the truth and, devastated
by his first experience of failure, seems in danger
of losing his wife, his lover, his very manhood
itself. Only with Matthew’s help can Andrew
and Phyllida acknowledge their feelings and find
their way to lasting love.
“Phyllida” introduces an intrepid
heroine and an engaging and sympathetic group
of characters, members of an exclusive establishment
for gentlemen who prefer the company of their
own sex. A diverse assortment of personalities,
the Brotherhood of Philander is bound together
by sexual preference in a world where the law
brands gay men as outlaws and leaves them vulnerable
to extortion.
Moving from familiar scenes of society balls,
theater parties and midnight suppers, to the witty
conversations, games of chance and intimate pleasures
at London’s most aristocratic “madge
club,” “Phyllida” takes the
reader into a little-known side of Regency life.
In this unusual romantic comedy, a bisexual man
may make the best husband—for both his wife
and his lover.
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Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander
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