To Love a Traitor
Wounds of the heart take the longest to heal.
When solicitor€s clerk George Johnson moves into a rented London room in the winter of 1920, it€s with a secret goal: to find out if his fellow lodger, Matthew Connaught, is the wartime traitor who cost George€s adored older brother his life.
Yet as he gets to know Matthew€"an irrepressibly cheerful ad man whose missing arm hasn€t dimmed his smile€"George begins to lose sight of his mission.
As Matthew€s advances become ever harder to resist, George tries to convince himself his brother€s death was just the luck of the draw, and to forget he€s hiding a secret of his own. His true identity€"and an act of conscience that shamed his family.
But as their mutual attraction grows, so does George€s desperation to know the truth about what happened that day in Ypres. If only to prove Matthew innocent€"even if it means losing the man he€s come to love.
Warning: Contains larks in the snow, stiff upper lips, shadows of the Great War, and one man working undercover while another tries to lure him under the covers.