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GENRE: Gay Interracial Historical Romance (MMM) LENGTH: 4,358 words RATING: These three short stories are bonus chapters for Ellie Thomas’ An Unlikely Alliance trilogy. The Regency-era stories are from the point of view of each of the three men in the throuple, Humphrey, Abe, and Clem.In “The Spare Man,” modest gentleman Humphrey Atkinson reflects on recent events and the tumultuous effect Abe and Clem have had on his previously quiet life.Former hard man Abe Pengelly is in the spotlight for “Privilege and Preferment,” firstly in trouble with his mother after a drunken night out and then getting the better of an arrogant young sprig at the military headquarters of Horse Guards, which is Abe’s new and respectable workplace.Finally, Clem Metcalfe, secretary-turned-MA-student, has his turn in “Journey’s End,” where he agonizes over whether a term spent in Oxford, away from his lovers in London, has weakened their romantic bond.EXCERPT FROM "Privilege and Preferment"
The Perfect Number - #relationshipgoals ‘Clem and Abe had broadened his horizons, made him feel cherished, desired and valuable, rather than casually useful. Apparently, being treated with genuine consideration made all the difference.’ Ellie Thomas gifts us with three shorts, that round out an already robust historical romance, with The Perfect Number! We peek further into the hearts of Clem, Abe, and Humphrey, as each finds a moment to reflex on their growing affection. It is always a pleasure and joy to read Ellie’s romances, as the hidden time of forbidden love provides a plethora of emotional excitement!
A quick collection of three short stories told from the points of views of each of the three men from the Unlikely Alliance trilogy. I found these to be quick and sweet and just reinforced how much I adore these men and their relationship with each other. Here are my reviews of each story. The Spare Man - Thoughts from Humphrey's point of view that come from early in his, Abe and Clem's relationship when he isn't sure of his value in the trio of men. It was an interesting view and I loved how he reacted when propositioned by another friend from his past. Privilege and Preferment - A sneak at the morning after drunken revelry for Abe and his cohorts, but he quickly gains back his mama's good grace when he tells her of his promotion. We then get a brief glimpse into the office the next week and there's a fun comeuppance for one of his nemesis' at the end of the story. Journey's End - A quick reintroduction to London's chaos from Clem's view, and we are treated to his internal th