<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Irish exile Jack Branson rebuilds his life as a house-call prostitute for closeted London aristocrats. A handsome stranger offers a job at a gay brothel, forcing Jack to grapple with the trauma of his past and the uncertainty of his future.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>He lost his home. His family. His pride. So he made his own.</strong></p><p><strong>England, 1881.</strong> Being gay is both a sin and a crime. Parents disowning their children is considered honourable. Consensual sex risks life in prison. Sodomy scandals ruin careers and reputations. Homosexuals have to choose between safety and happiness.</p><p>After an unspeakable incident gets him exiled from his idyllic Irish hometown, twenty-four-year-old Jack Branson rebuilds his life in fog-and-mould London as a house call prostitute for closeted members of the British aristocracy. His dangerous, lucrative profession makes him dependent on the very people who deprive him of a normal life, but he is grateful for the opportunity to finally be his true self. Jack's rave reviews impress the mysterious Oliver Hawkett, a street rat turned entrepreneur/activist with gorgeous green eyes and a plan to change his oppressive society with the opening of a homosexual brothel. Despite a growing attraction to Oliver, Jack believes he is safer in the hands of his privileged clients, learning the hard way just how wrong he is to trust them.</p><p>Inspired by true events, <strong>THE SINS OF JACK BRANSON</strong> blossoms into a complex, ensemble-driven odyssey through the unforgiving world of Victorian homosexuals, defying genre expectations with a unique blend of plot twists, romance, dry humour, tragedy, philosophy, and modern relevance.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Schulze's depiction of the Victorian era is atmospheric and intense in conveying the persecution gay people faced." - Kirkus Review</p><p><br></p><p>"Between its anecdotes of affairs, its slow revelations of more enduring longings, and its vivid courtroom scene, it is magnificently character-driven from beginning to end." - Tucker Lieberman, Independent Book Review</p><p><br></p><p>"Tense, emotional, incredibly entertaining, with an atmosphere that feels authentic to the time period. I loved every character, even the ones I wanted to hate." - Tory Hunter, <em>Tory Hunter Books</em></p><p><br></p><p>"The author has opted for a topic that deserves appreciation and has from the beginning cut to the chase... Recommended to anyone who is willing to explore literature that explores the hypocritical attitude of society." - Ruby is Reading, <em>Goodreads</em></p><br>
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