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Labyrinth by Alex Beecroft
Labyrinth by Alex Beecroft











Warning: Contains some mild m/m sex scenes and some graphic violence. In the end they must decide whether love, too, is worth dying for. Warriors both, they think nothing of risking their lives for their country. Yet neither man can root it from his heart. This is a thing, isn’t it I’m sure you’ve suspected by now, from the lack of activity from me either on the blog or my newsletter, that I’m having an extended period of writer’s block. Both men are determined their “youthful curiosity” must die before it brings disaster down on them. Intimacy like theirs can only exist in the shadow of the gallows. As the tension aboard the vessel heats up, their unexpected friendship intensifies into a passion neither man can rein in. Then the two men are forced to serve on a long voyage under a sadistic commander with a mutinous crew. He seems completely out of Joshua’s reach. Soon to be promoted to captain, Peter is the darling of the Bermuda garrison, with a string of successes behind him and a suitable bride lined up to share his future. Once he sets eyes on the elegant picture of perfection that is Peter Kenyon, though, temptation lures him like the siren call of the sea. Those are the words that spring to mind when asked to describe my feelings after reading Too Many Fairy Princes by Alex Beecroft. Living in fear of exposure, unnecessary risk is something he studiously avoids. Labyrinth is a transgender novella set in mythic times, featuring a young man who isnt sure if he wants to be a. But a man can dream… Despite his looks and ambition, Midshipman Joshua Andrews hides urges that, in his world, make him an abomination.













Labyrinth by Alex Beecroft