Gawain has earned his place in Arthurโs small gang of warriors with a bold agility that pays in their secret missions against the Saxons. Capturing the heart of a certain mercenary has been the hawkโs only failure.
โTry again in seven years,โ Palahmed said. As if Gawain had nothing better to do than mark the hours. He has plenty of things to do, and waiting for any manโeven one as tall, dark, and miserable as Palahmedโisnโt one of them.
Not that heโs above showing the sell-sword what heโs missing.
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Six and a half years ago, Palahmed threw down the stupidest challenge of his life, and heโs regretted it every day since. He wasnโt wrong to do it; his history with younger men has been a disastrous journey, pierced through with guilt and shame.
And Gawain is youngโand cocksure and beautiful and entirely infuriating. Every time the hawk slips into enemy territory, Palahmed must shore up his inner defenses or lose his mind to worry.
But every stronghold has a weak point.
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When an unexpected mission threatens to set Gawain on a collision course with the brutal father he escaped, Palahmed canโt help but swear his sword to back him. Gawain must agree or appear a coward, even as Palahmed braces himself to get closer than ever to the one man who could bring his fortress crashing down.
Amid the cold, harsh beauty of Britainโs far north, the two will have to face the truth unspoken between them, or neither will survive to tell the tale.
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TEMPTED BY RUIN is the 4th novel of the SONS OF BRITAIN series.
Tropes: age gap, brooding older hero, forced proximity
Content Notes: violence (physical & verbal), animal cruelty (attempted drowning), an intimate situation involving an adolescent and an adult (witnessed by a main character), murder, attempted murder, and killing in self-defense.