A delightful queer Victorian love story, featuring a boldly brash trans hero, the beguiling botanist who captures his heart, and a buoyant bicycle race by the British seaside - from the author of The Duke Undone.Former painter and unreformed rake Kit Griffith is forging a new life in Cornwall, choosing freedom over an identity that didn't fit. He knew that leaving his Sisterhood of women artists might mean forfeiting artistic community forever. He didn't realize he would lose his ability to paint altogether. Luckily, he has other talents. Why not devote himself to selling bicycles and trysting with the holidaymakers?Enter Muriel Pendrake, the feisty New-York-bound botanist who has come to St. Ives to commission Kit for illustrations of British seaweeds. Kit shouldn't accept Muriel's offer, but he must enlist her help to prove to an all-male cycling club that women can ride as well as men. And she won't agree unless he gives her what she wants. Maybe that's exactly the challenge he needs.As Kit and Muriel spend their days cycling together, their desire begins to burn with the heat of the summer sun. But are they pedaling toward something impossible? The past is bound to catch up to them, and at the season's end, their paths will diverge. With only their hearts as guides, Kit and Muriel must decide if they're willing to race into the unknown for the adventure of a lifetime.
Joan Lowell Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Joanna Lowell explora las complejidades de la conexión humana y la identidad a través de una voz literaria distintiva. Sus narrativas profundizan en las profundidades psicológicas de los personajes, empleando un estilo de prosa lírica que atrae a los lectores a exploraciones profundas de la condición humana. La escritura de Lowell a menudo examina temas como la memoria, la pérdida y la búsqueda de sentido en la vida contemporánea. Su enfoque es tanto intelectualmente riguroso como emocionalmente resonante, creando historias que perduran en el lector mucho después de la última página.





Dark Season
- 330 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Autobiografischer Roman einer Jugend auf hoher See: Joan Lowell hat die ersten 17 Jahre ihres Lebens auf dem Viermastschoner ihres Vaters verbracht. Wunderbar und abenteuerlich sind die monatelangen Fahrten zwischen den Südseeinseln und Australien.