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Fate is conspiring against lawyer Anton Swann. First his grandmother dies, then he hits the worst traffic of his life on the way home from her funeral, keeping him from friends in London—and possibly a much longed-for sighting of his ex. And finally the detour he thought would save him time ends with the electrics failing on his car, leaving Anton to trudge through heavy rain back to an old cottage he’d passed along the way, hoping to find help.

What he finds instead is the mysterious Dr. Stephen Miller, a man fighting his own battles. Anton is invited inside to join the tail end of an all-male dinner party, but this is no chance encounter. What Anton thought was fate is actually a spirit at work making sure he ends up at the cottage—and stays there until unfinished business is resolved for both Anton and Stephen.

Uninvited Guest edition by Brian Lancaster Literature Fiction eBooks

This was a great read! Others have written a synopis, so I won't add to them. The characters are finely drawn, very individual and extermely likeable. Except for Stephen, but that's what is so suspensful, because Anton is readily accepted by all the others in an almost family way. You can see right at the start that somehow Stephen will have to mellow, but it is a delicious wait while it happens. Unlike other reviews, I thought the passing reference to the spirit was just enough to peek one's curiosiity. And, of couse, there's great satisfact in finally finding out its identity. It was well worth the wait. And, Anton's uncertaintuy about where the spirit was real or imagined just added to the suspense. This book was beautifully written, with great imagary, mercilous storm, beautiful countryside, very interesting house. And the good nature and word byplay of the whole group is delightful. Too finalize: DO YOUSELF A FAVOR AND BUY THIS BOOK!! It's a real pleaser!

Product details

  • File Size 2269 KB
  • Print Length 188 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Dreamspinner Press; 1 edition (November 13, 2015)
  • Publication Date November 13, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B017GFLS7A

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(Originally reviewed for Love Bytes Same Sex Book Reviews)

When this book showed up on our available to review list, I was instantly intrigued by the “spirit at work” words in the blurb. I’m always up for a ghostie in the story somewhere! Unfortunately, I was to be disappointed with that part. While there were some vague references to the spirit, it was mainly inferred and pretty much a very minor part of the storyline. As I read along though, I didn’t mind as much. The story was good as it was written.

I loved when the book began in Newquay, Cornwall. I was stationed there from 1982 to 1984 on the RAF base that used to be where Newquay airport is today, and I have always had a fondness for any story set in and around Newquay, because of the memories they instill in me of Cornwall.

Anton Swann is an out of work lawyer. His life has spiraled out of control. In the last year, his partner of three years told him he was boring (although in much harsher words) and left him; he was made redundant at work; and now his grandmother has passed away and he is in Newquay for the funeral. Against his sister’s advice, he leaves to head back to London earlier than planned.

When heavy traffic causes him to leave the motorway and detour onto narrow hedgerow bordered lanes, in the dark, in the rain, and with a defective GPS, his adventures are only beginning. When Anton crashes his car and has to walk back to the house he had just passed, he doesn’t know that his life is about to get far less boring.

What are the chances a gay man will crash his car, wander through the rain, and then find a dinner party of gay men at a remote windswept cottage somewhere in Cornwall or Devon? Well, the chances are good when there is a spirit working on getting you there…of course no one knows it is the spirit until late in the book, and then only Anton knows. I was disappointed, as I mentioned, with the spirit part. I think it could have made a better book if the spirit had gotten more storyline time.

I enjoyed this book. It is the first work I’ve read by this author, but I’ll be looking for more! I’m rating it as “Liked it / Above Average”, or 3.5 out of 5.0 stars, because I really liked the writer’s voice, as well as the story. If you are a fan of second chances and HEAs, this would be a book you would enjoy. Give Mr. Lancaster’s book a read. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed!
Loved this book from the start!

So with this book you get Anton who is a lawyer and has just gotten out of a relationship which is was hurt by the other man in. He is on his way home from his grandma's funeral when he has a accident in his car which leads him to finding a cottage in the woods.

Stephen is the owner of this cottage and has lost someone he loved which makes him a bit standoffish with people around him.

This book was a slow burn but the way it worked out in this book was perfect! You also get sweet with this book along with some steam too!

I really loved the way this author wrote these characters and there were a few moments were I was on the edge of my seat hoping for the best for these two men because they really deserved each other and you could feel by the way this author wrote this story how good they were together. So I will leave this review with I really loved this book! I would recommend this book!

I received this book free in exchange for an honest review from Inked Rainbow Reads.
Brian Lancaster is a very good writer. This is an honest, true-to-life, romantic story with a very likeable cast of characters. I found the main hero Anton very appealing and relatable in his strengths and insecurities. Great book!
I really enjoyed this book. The descriptions vividly bring the locations to life, especially in and around the cottage. The group of friends are all likeable characters with their own personalities and flaws and I could feel the friendship and affection that they share. The twists and turns in the plot kept the story interesting and I really cared about what happened to the characters.
I only have two very minor issues with the story. What I found irritating and distracting were the frequent references to Stephen as "the doctor". In contrast Anton is never called "the lawyer". Anton also doesn't seem in awe of the fact that Stephen is in fact a doctor, so I don't understand why it is necessary to keep referring to him in this way.
The other issue is that the ending wasn't quite as satisfying as I'd hoped. It is a HEA of sorts, but I'd rather have had a jump of a year or two into the future to when they are finally reunited at the cottage and live HEA.
Overall it was a very enjoyable, heartwarming story with likeable characters. I can't wait to read more from this author.
This was a great read! Others have written a synopis, so I won't add to them. The characters are finely drawn, very individual and extermely likeable. Except for Stephen, but that's what is so suspensful, because Anton is readily accepted by all the others in an almost family way. You can see right at the start that somehow Stephen will have to mellow, but it is a delicious wait while it happens. Unlike other reviews, I thought the passing reference to the spirit was just enough to peek one's curiosiity. And, of couse, there's great satisfact in finally finding out its identity. It was well worth the wait. And, Anton's uncertaintuy about where the spirit was real or imagined just added to the suspense. This book was beautifully written, with great imagary, mercilous storm, beautiful countryside, very interesting house. And the good nature and word byplay of the whole group is delightful. Too finalize DO YOUSELF A FAVOR AND BUY THIS BOOK!! It's a real pleaser!
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