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On the surface, Raphael has everything he needs: good friends, a title, and membership to the decadent Hunt Club where forbidden pleasure can be had at a moments notice. Pretending is not what he wants. Expectations by family and friends keep his feelings for Lord Claymore at bay. When his best friend returns to London in a black mood, Rafe sets out to cheer him up and make Claymore’s upcoming birthday an event to remember. Shaken and uneasy of his growing attraction to men, James has reached an uncomfortable crossroads in his well-ordered, respectable life. Plans to end his torment on his birthday are mere days away. However, his intention to explore forbidden passion just once comes unstuck. Can James follow through with his well-reasoned, sensible decision when a man who knows what he wants, needs him too? A gay regency romance novella.
The final three Hunt Club regency gay romances in one boxed set. Just a Dream: On the surface, Raphael and James have everything they need until James’ upcoming birthday forces both to reassess what James’ well-ordered, respectable life lacks most—forbidden passion. Can James follow through with his well-reasoned, sensible decision when a man who knows what he wants, needs him too? Never a Gentleman: Victor Knight has never been able to juggle his work and love life to anyone’s satisfaction. When an evening at the Hunt Club ends in blistering sex with the Earl of Beecroft, Victor welcomes the distraction from the problems afflicting his business until his lover appears entwined in them. Once a Husband: Angelo Marinari limped away from his life gravely wounded once but when fate lands the love of his life at his feet again—bloody and beaten and breathtakingly defiant—is he strong enough to abandon Lord Bracknell twice when he and his son are in grave danger?
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Integral to sexual abuse survivors’ healing is understanding the nature of their abuse. Drawing on interviews, this book gives a voice to survivors and illuminates how restorative justice processes can meet their justice needs. With a unique focus on the people around the survivor rather than on the abuser, it addresses the harm caused to survivors by those who enable their abuse, who fail to protect them, or fail to believe them. Marinari offers radical solutions for the development of restorative justice programs and policy initiatives, including practical guidelines for practitioners, and new directions for academic research.
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Cyberflashing has been on the rise since the Covid-19 pandemic. This book provides new analysis into the harms of cyberflashing. This timely and unique study considers recent laws in several countries and sets out proposals to criminalise cyberflashing in English law.