An orphan and his street thief companion are confined inside a workhouse to await judgement for a crime they did not commit. This is the love story of Oliver Twist and The Artful Dodger.
After a blissful seaside interlude, Oliver and Jack are arrested for theft and sent to Axminster Workhouse. They are put in the less-than-tender care of Workmaster Chalenheim, who controls the work they do, the food they eat, and the punishments they must endure.
Oliver struggles with the shame of being in a place he thought he'd left behind long ago. Meanwhile, Jack is confronted by a predator who tests the limits of Jack's love for Oliver.
They must escape the workhouse before they succumb to the harsh conditions or are separated by the hangman's noose, whichever comes first.
A gay, m/m Victorian-era romance with grumpy/sunshine, hurt/comfort, opposites attract, emotional scars, and pure, sweet love. A little sweet, a little steamy, with a guaranteed HEA.
Previously published as Oliver & Jack: In Axminster Workhouse; Copyright (c) September 27, 2015 by Christina E. Pilz