Steal Away

Amber Green


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 ·
[?] · 2 ratings · 152 pages · Published: 16 Feb 2010

Steal Away by Amber Green
African-American; nontraditional historical; Prohibition-era Historical Menage

Prohibition. The Charleston. Hard times. Jazz. Foreclosures. Breakaways and cutting loose.

Twilight Amery sets her sights on Harlem, where a girl with a voice--even a white man's bastard from Alabama--can be somebody. Hopping a freight train, she joins with the beautiful and bitter Mr. Stone along with the compellingly magnetic Hector, two Harlem men trying to get home. Faced with club-wielding Pinkerton agents, an inconvenient dead body, and a shortage of money, the three work their way east and north.

Twilight and Stone forge an alliance of reliance, then trust, and then affection. Both try to deal with their feelings for one another while pursuing their individual mating dances with Hector. An old enemy of Stone's finds them in an Atlanta bordello, and issues a challenge Twilight makes the mistake of accepting.

Publisher's This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find Exhibitionism, male/male sexual practices, menage, voyeurism.
Sponsored links

Tagged as:

    romance tags



    Reviews