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In thirteenth century Cornwall, a fierce king must have a strong partner, and that is what King Christopher of Lysnowydh has in his handfasted mate, Dafydd. As the feast of Lammas approaches, the king and his consort reaffirm their bond in their own private celebration. A free short story set in the world of The King's Tale. A Timeless Dreams title: While reaction to same-sex relationships throughout time and across cultures has not always been positive, these stories celebrate M/M love in a manner that may address, minimize, or ignore historical stigma.

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In thirteenth century Cornwall, a fierce king must have a strong partner, and that is what King Christopher of Lysnowydh has in his handfasted mate, Dafydd. As the feast of Lammas approaches, the king and his consort reaffirm their bond in their own private celebration. A free short story set in the world of The King's Tale. A Timeless Dreams title: While reaction to same-sex relationships throughout time and across cultures has not always been positive, these stories celebrate M/M love in a manner that may address, minimize, or ignore historical stigma.

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ROWENA SUDBURY was born in Houston, Texas. After living in Ohio and Kentucky, her family settled in California before she turned eight. She now lives in southern California with her husband, son, and their wonderful rescue dog. Shy by nature, Rowena spent most of her youth writing in a journal and reading nearly anything she could get her hands on, particularly fiction with a historical bent. As she got older she discovered historical romance novels and devoured them one after another. In college she studied creative writing, but after being told to "stick with what you know," she gave up sharing her writing with others. Then one afternoon over a glass of wine she showed one of her short pieces of fiction to a neighbor and was roundly encouraged to share it with everyone. Rowena finds herself thinking through the minds of her characters quite often, to the point that she always has to carry a small journal with her so that she can capture their thoughts and weave them into stories when she gets home. Visit her blog at rowenasudbury.livejournal.com/.