Voyageurs

Voyageurs by Keira Andrews, published by KA Books on December 30, 2022, is a historical fiction piece that explores the dynamics of desire and survival in the wilderness. Set in 1793, the story follows Simon Cavendish as he embarks on a challenging journey to Fort Charlotte, a fur-trading outpost in the Canadian wild. With only one man willing to navigate the perilous thousand-mile route from Montreal, Simon finds himself accompanied by Christian Smith, who is eager to earn money for his own future.
As Simon and Christian traverse the vast lakes and rivers, their initial conflicts give way to a growing attraction. The narrative delves into their contrasting backgrounds and the challenges posed by the wilderness, highlighting themes of romance and personal discovery. This edition, consisting of 92 pages, presents a steamy exploration of the enemies-to-lovers trope within the LGBTQ+ genre, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of love amid adversity.
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Two men battle the wilderness-and desire.
It’s 1793, and Simon Cavendish needs to get to his station at Fort Charlotte, a fur-trading outpost in the untamed Canadian wild. The fort is only accessible by canoe, and there’s just one man daring enough to take him on the perilous, thousand-mile journey from Montreal this late in the summer.
Young Christian Smith, the son of an Ojibwe mother and absent English father, is desperate for money to strike out on his own, so he agrees to take clueless Simon deep into the wild. As they travel endless lakes and rivers, they butt heads.
Yet the attraction between Simon and Christian, two men from vastly different worlds, grows ever stronger. Locked in a battle against the wilderness and elements, how long can they fight their desire for each other?
Voyageurs by Keira Andrews is a steamy historical gay romance free read featuring enemies to lovers, hurt/comfort, and of course a happy ending.
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