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I have been lucky enough to have a longer short story (roughly 15,000 words) picked up by a small independent publisher and it's out for Christmas!

It's a Christmas themed, Gay Male Regency romance under a pen name and I'll pop the link below for anyone interested. I'll also cut and paste a bit of the synopsis to give an idea what it's about. Just so exciting to share!

https://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Cotillion-Ellie-Thomas-ebook/dp/B082HPJM2V/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=a+christmas+cotillion+by+ellie+thomas&qid=1576955091&sr=8-1


England, 1820. Bachelor Jonathan Cavendish has become reclusive in the years following a failed romance with the love of his life. In the years following their split, he has thrown all his energy into restoring the small estate he inherited from a great uncle and has put aside any thoughts of romance.

Although he’d rather remain at home alone for the festive season, this year he’s accompanying his cousin Freddy to a Christmas country house party. During the festivities, Jonathan catches the eye of Nick, the handsome son of a local well-to-do farmer, who is a constant presence at the holiday entertainments. Nick is intrigued by Jonathan’s kindness and also by the sadness he hides from public view.

The initial attraction between the men seems to be mutual, but can Nick break through Jonathan’s defences and teach him to love again?
Congratulations, Hettie! I wish you all the very best of luck with it.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

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Congratulations, Hettie! I wish you all the very best of luck with it.


Thank you so very much, Anna!
This is so wonderful, Cynthia. What a true treat. Thanks for making sure we all knew that here on our site.
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This is so wonderful, Cynthia. What a true treat. Thanks for making sure we all knew that here on our site.


Thank you so much, Larry! *hugs* You see always so gracious, dear friend. smile
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congratulations sweet girl that looks like a fun story


Thanks so much, Sara! *hugs*
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This is so wonderful, Cynthia. What a true treat. Thanks for making sure we all knew that here on our site.


Thank you so much, Larry! *hugs* You see always so gracious, dear friend. smile


One more thing, Cynthia. You know you can list your eBooks on your profile here. Just go to settings and find My eBooks to enter the URL for Amazon or Smashwords.
Pretty cool stuff. Congrats!!!
Delighted to see this. Have just spent a couple of quid to Amazon Kindle so I could learn more about style. Looking forward to reading it. Cynth, you are such a dark horse at times.

Concluding chapter (16) of THE HIGH AND THE HUMBLE in situ.

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This is so wonderful, Cynthia. What a true treat. Thanks for making sure we all knew that here on our site.


Thank you so much, Larry! *hugs* You see always so gracious, dear friend. smile


One more thing, Cynthia. You know you can list your eBooks on your profile here. Just go to settings and find My eBooks to enter the URL for Amazon or Smashwords.


Unfortunately, I'm computerless at the no and the system wouldn't let me do that on my phone. But thank you anyway, Larry!
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Pretty cool stuff. Congrats!!!


Cheers, G! smile
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Delighted to see this. Have just spent a couple of quid to Amazon Kindle so I could learn more about style. Looking forward to reading it. Cynth, you are such a dark horse at times.


Jim, rather than you learning about style, anyone could learn style from you!! Thank you so much for your kind words and your support. I just got lucky with this. smile
Love the look of the book, congratulations
I am clapping my hands with a smiling face and happy heart. What a wonderful thing. Wonderful. For one of the gentlest and sweetest ladies I have ever known.

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I am clapping my hands with a smiling face and happy heart. What a wonderful thing. Wonderful. For one of the gentlest and sweetest ladies I have ever known.



You are far too kind, Elizabeth! heart