3 Books by Cristal Crowley
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Overview: Cristal Crowley was born and raised in Southern California, graduated from UCLA, and nearly mastered the arts of juggling and piano before several brilliant failures. Her passions include writing, reading, otters, and all things fantasy, adventure, humor, and romance.
Genre: Fiction | Historical | Romance MM

The Tutor's Lesson
“The Tutor’s Lesson” is a romance set in 1800s England, where respectability is an ever changing currency and spanning the class divide is no easy feat. When two men find themselves on opposite sides of the social chasm, love must prove itself a more than adequate bridge.
Edward Talbot is everything a gentleman of a certain age is meant to be - wealthy, handsome, unmarried, and laconic to the point of intrigue.
When fortune sees fit to leave Edward the guardianship of his young nephew Isaac, the unsociable master of Talbot Hall is forced to bring a new addition to the household. The chosen tutor, Mr. Benjamin Cooper, quickly makes himself indispensable, the young man a picture of scholarly perfection - as patient, educated, and kind as he is poor and unambitious.
Edward finds himself inexplicably drawn to the young man. Beneath the perfect manners and carefully constructed masks, Ben reveals himself to be more than a simple good humored teacher, stirring Edward’s long forgotten memories and inciting passions once believed extinct.
When the veil is lifted and the masks tossed aside, is the reality enough for Edward’s long dormant desires? Can Ben reconcile a bruised and bloodied past to a present of cozy studies and freely given affection?
The Gentleman's Captain
“The Gentleman’s Captain” is a romance set in England’s Regency era, when being gentlemanly is a full time job and being in love is a much desired, sometimes abandoned, luxury. In the war of affections, one’s self is often the greatest enemy. That, and handsome young lords named Henry.
Seemingly inseparable, Fitzwilliam Burton and William Hunt are torn apart by circumstance - Fitz remains at his family’s manor, Will leaves for a career in the navy, hoping to make his fortune.
What follows is a decade of Will’s unanswered letters and Fitz’s half formed guilt. That is until the two are reunited in London and they both quickly realize the difference ten years makes.
Fitz took his place as the fashionable gentleman everyone knew he would become, distinguished as much for his good name, good looks, and good fortune as for his aversion towards romance. The once scrawny Will became the dashing Captain Hunt, famed leader of the Autolycus and now eligible bachelor. Constricted by the rules of polite society, the two men maneuver around their broken friendship, coincidental reacquaintance, and undeniable attraction.
As they relearn what it means to share their lives with each other amidst rising jealousies and persistent denial, can their mutual secrets transform into mutual understanding or will their forbidden love remain unsaid?
Nothing In Haste
Nothing In Haste is a romance set in Regency Era England, where a man determined to never countenance fools seems destined to be one himself
Captain Henry Dunn, returned from the war and once more in the company of his beloved friends and family, has little tolerance for those he views as frivolous or trifling. When the overly friendly Mr. Daniel Lucas insinuates himself into Henry’s society, the captain is taken with instant dislike. Henry refuses to trust the wealthy, handsome gentleman or the younger man’s ability to enchant the entire neighborhood.
After Mr. Lucas refuses to leave Henry and his family out of his circle of charm, Henry’s temper and protectiveness overcome all sense of calm decorum. Unfortunately, Henry’s harsh words and even harsher accusations prove to be premature. Mr. Lucas is more than just another libertine and Henry learns that quick judgments and veracity do not tend to go hand in hand.
Trapped in a whirlwind of distaste, discourtesy, guilt, and self-recrimination, Henry also finds himself suffering from a sentiment both tender and unfamiliar. But has he gone too far to stand even the slightest of chances with the gentleman he wronged? Or does Mr. Lucas have more surprises up his fashionable sleeve?
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Requirements: ePUB / MOBI Reader, 2MB
Overview: Cristal Crowley was born and raised in Southern California, graduated from UCLA, and nearly mastered the arts of juggling and piano before several brilliant failures. Her passions include writing, reading, otters, and all things fantasy, adventure, humor, and romance.
Genre: Fiction | Historical | Romance MM
The Tutor's Lesson
“The Tutor’s Lesson” is a romance set in 1800s England, where respectability is an ever changing currency and spanning the class divide is no easy feat. When two men find themselves on opposite sides of the social chasm, love must prove itself a more than adequate bridge.
Edward Talbot is everything a gentleman of a certain age is meant to be - wealthy, handsome, unmarried, and laconic to the point of intrigue.
When fortune sees fit to leave Edward the guardianship of his young nephew Isaac, the unsociable master of Talbot Hall is forced to bring a new addition to the household. The chosen tutor, Mr. Benjamin Cooper, quickly makes himself indispensable, the young man a picture of scholarly perfection - as patient, educated, and kind as he is poor and unambitious.
Edward finds himself inexplicably drawn to the young man. Beneath the perfect manners and carefully constructed masks, Ben reveals himself to be more than a simple good humored teacher, stirring Edward’s long forgotten memories and inciting passions once believed extinct.
When the veil is lifted and the masks tossed aside, is the reality enough for Edward’s long dormant desires? Can Ben reconcile a bruised and bloodied past to a present of cozy studies and freely given affection?
The Gentleman's Captain
“The Gentleman’s Captain” is a romance set in England’s Regency era, when being gentlemanly is a full time job and being in love is a much desired, sometimes abandoned, luxury. In the war of affections, one’s self is often the greatest enemy. That, and handsome young lords named Henry.
Seemingly inseparable, Fitzwilliam Burton and William Hunt are torn apart by circumstance - Fitz remains at his family’s manor, Will leaves for a career in the navy, hoping to make his fortune.
What follows is a decade of Will’s unanswered letters and Fitz’s half formed guilt. That is until the two are reunited in London and they both quickly realize the difference ten years makes.
Fitz took his place as the fashionable gentleman everyone knew he would become, distinguished as much for his good name, good looks, and good fortune as for his aversion towards romance. The once scrawny Will became the dashing Captain Hunt, famed leader of the Autolycus and now eligible bachelor. Constricted by the rules of polite society, the two men maneuver around their broken friendship, coincidental reacquaintance, and undeniable attraction.
As they relearn what it means to share their lives with each other amidst rising jealousies and persistent denial, can their mutual secrets transform into mutual understanding or will their forbidden love remain unsaid?
Nothing In Haste
Nothing In Haste is a romance set in Regency Era England, where a man determined to never countenance fools seems destined to be one himself
Captain Henry Dunn, returned from the war and once more in the company of his beloved friends and family, has little tolerance for those he views as frivolous or trifling. When the overly friendly Mr. Daniel Lucas insinuates himself into Henry’s society, the captain is taken with instant dislike. Henry refuses to trust the wealthy, handsome gentleman or the younger man’s ability to enchant the entire neighborhood.
After Mr. Lucas refuses to leave Henry and his family out of his circle of charm, Henry’s temper and protectiveness overcome all sense of calm decorum. Unfortunately, Henry’s harsh words and even harsher accusations prove to be premature. Mr. Lucas is more than just another libertine and Henry learns that quick judgments and veracity do not tend to go hand in hand.
Trapped in a whirlwind of distaste, discourtesy, guilt, and self-recrimination, Henry also finds himself suffering from a sentiment both tender and unfamiliar. But has he gone too far to stand even the slightest of chances with the gentleman he wronged? Or does Mr. Lucas have more surprises up his fashionable sleeve?
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