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Convincing Leopold (2017)

by Ava March

Series: Convincing (Book 2)

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  Nightcolors | Apr 8, 2013 |
Mr. Leopold Thornton finally has the man he’s loved for a decade, yet he can’t believe his good fortune. A reformed rake and a conservative solicitor? Can it possibly last? To add to Leopold’s worries, Arthur’s spending more time at the office...with a handsome new secretary. Desperate not to lose Arthur, Leopold does the only thing he can think of -- use pleasure to keep him.

Mr. Arthur Barrington truly wants their relationship to work. Sinfully beautiful and devoted to him, Leopold’s the opposite of Arthur’s staid ex-lover. And Leopold’s given up his old vices, putting those concerns to rest. Yet lately, all Leopold wants is sex -- in the study, in the carriage, and at Arthur’s office, no less. The sex is amazing, but juggling demanding clients and a demanding lover leaves Arthur exhausted and worried perhaps he and Leopold aren’t suited after all.

It takes one disastrous night for Arthur to realize how much Leopold means to him. But convincing Leopold he loves him, all of him and not just his body, proves difficult. For Leopold’s disappeared and Arthur hasn’t a clue where to find him.

This is the 2nd book featuring Arthur and Leopold and their struggle to make their relationship work.
Once again Ms. March takes us into the fascinating Regency world of London, guided by her male lovers, it's an era that the author clearly writes about wonderfully.
She drew me in with the first chapter. Her story telling is very simple, but emotionally compelling.
I look forward to all of her books. ( )
  silversurfer | Jul 11, 2012 |
Convincing Leopold is the sequel to Convincing Arthur by Ava March. Convincing Leopold takes up the romance between these two young men after they return to London and the real world. Both men are faced with obstacles to forging a stable and lasting relationship. Arthur Barrington is overworked and Leopold Thornton doesn't have anything to do now that he reformed from his rakish ways.March deals with their jealousies and insecurities as they try to build a strong bond in a society that punishes homosexuality with death. Leopold cannot trust the fact that he's won Arthur's devotion, while Arthur finds himself floundering under the pressure of all Leopold's love and attention.To read the full review visit BarbManning.net: bit.ly/pUC1M3Book Review by Creative Ink ( )
  barbmanning | Jun 9, 2012 |
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