Ashford Hall
Ashford Hall
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Thomas Whitmore has struggled his entire life to fit in with upper-class British society as the son of an English doctor and an Indian woman. Despite his long-standing friendship with Charles Ashford, the younger brother of the current Lord Ashford, the peerage continues to snub him.
Arthur Ashford comes across as cold and arrogant as he is wealthy and handsome. In truth, he wears that mask to protect his lonely heart from those who see only his title, not the man he truly is. After Thomas is invited by Charles to the prestigious Ashford Hall for the summer, a spark between Thomas and Arthur flashes into a fire, which neither man can ignore and will leave them changed forever. However, any happily-ever-after they might find will be hard won as they navigate class differences, the attitudes of the early Victorian era, the machinations of the gentry, and a shadowy plot against Ashford Hall itself.
Set in the 1850s in the idyllic English countryside, Ashford Hall is written as a pastiche of 1800s romance novels with a queer twist.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lee Ohlson’s earliest literary memory is laying on her back in her bedroom listening to The Hobbit on audiotape while reading along in a mass market paperback to make sure she didn’t miss a word. Early forays into fanfiction – self-inserts into Lord of the Rings, of course – and an ongoing collaboration with a middle school friend introduced her to writing for fun. After twenty-five years of ups and downs, including an entire 300-page manuscript lost to flooding during Hurricane Ike, she has finally reached a point where she can start working on publishing romance novels for a wider audience.
Lee Ohlson grew up in Houston, Texas, before returning to her home country of Canada in her early twenties. Outside of writing, she thrives on hiking, gardening, and swimming, as well as spending time with her two cats and two pugs. Her favorite holiday is Halloween, and she is an avid reader.
Some of her favorite books include Pride and Prejudice, The Lord of the Rings, Lolita, and A Clockwork Orange. Her favorite movies are Fargo and The Thing, and her favorite television show of all time is Twin Peaks. This eclectic mixture of media informs her works, and her adoration of different genres ensures that her novels are always fresh and compelling.
Lee’s website can be found here https://www.leeohlsenauthor.ca/.
PRODUCT DETAILS
ISBN: 9781641088398
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press LLC
Format: Paperback / softback Trade paperback (US)
Pub Date: 20250701
Height: 9 inches
Width: 6 inches
No. of Pages: 214
Category: FICTION/Romance/Historical/Victorian
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