LGBTQ Book Launch: An Uncommon Betrothal by Johannes T. Evans

LGBTQ Book Launch: An Uncommon Betrothal by Johannes T. Evans

By Johannes T. Evans

M/M erotic romance! Disability rep, queer men, chronic pain, sex, and love in the 1920s! Reading, author Q&A, and books for sale.

Date and time

Location

Wharf Chambers

23-25 Wharf Street Leeds LS2 7EQ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • Ages 18+
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 3 days before event

About this event

A book launch by gay disabled author Johannes T. Evans, featuring a story of love and lust in the 1920s between a gentleman polio survivor and his new butler! Featuring themes of disability, body positivity, joyful queerness and polyamory, and friendship and connection!

Tickets are free. Books at the event will be for sale, and there'll be an opportunity to ask questions and get new books signed by the author. There'll also be some wine and cheese!

Wharf Chambers Co-Operative Club is a members' club, and you need to be a member, or a guest of a member, in order to attend. To join, please visit wharfchambers.org. Membership costs £2 and requires a minimum of 48 hours to take effect.

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Alexos Fox, an introverted academic and polio survivor, is naturally quite sad when the long-time butler of his household, the man who all but raised him, retires. He is not at all prepared for the old man’s replacement: his exceedingly attractive and painfully tempting nephew.

Unbeknownst to Alexos, his old butler chose Henry Sutton hoping the two of them might marry their interests together, and the gentleman is as suspicious as he is entranced when the new butler comes to him with talks of a secret marriage between them.

M/M erotic romance, rated E, 100k. Set 1927, primarily in West Sussex, England. Featuring themes of disability, chronic pain, piercings and tattoos, loneliness and isolation, bodily autonomy, class dynamics, a butler/gentleman relationship, joyful non-monogamy and casual sex.

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Frequently asked questions

How accessible is the venue?

Wharf Chambers is wheelchair accessible from the back entrance - just go down the alley and you can come in easily through the backdoor with a wheelchair or rollator. Bathrooms are accessible and gender-neutral.

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Nov 16 · 6:00 PM GMT