Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:LGBTQ+ / Gay
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:The Orcadian Novels
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:194
  • eBook ISBN:9780957211919

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Body of Water

By Stuart Wakefield

Overview


The #1 Kindle Gay Fiction Best Seller, Body of Water, is the first novel in the Orcadian Trilogy, and 1 of 10 books long-listed for the Polari First Book Prize for a first book which explores the LGBT experience:

Set on the Orkney Islands in the mysterious realm of Selkie mythology, Leven’s story of lost identity, lost love, and the search for redemption leads him from London to a terrifying meeting with the dark and volatile man who will change his heart forever. Something in the water is coming for Leven. But can a man born of chaos ever calm the storm?

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Description


“Fear the water.”

Leven has never forgotten his mother’s terrible warning. So how can he explain his strange attraction to water, his powerful sensitivity to it, his extraordinary ability to swim as though possessed?

Water is Leven’s natural element.

And it’s water that takes the one he loves and destroys everything he’s ever called his own.

Set on the Orkney Islands in the mysterious realm of Selkie mythology, Leven’s story of lost identity, lost love, and the search for redemption leads him from London to a terrifying meeting with the dark and volatile man who will change his heart forever.

Something in the water is coming for Leven. But can a man born of chaos ever calm the storm?

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About The Author


Stuart Wakefield hails from Northumberland, but has been sighted in Essex. Despite his artistic leanings he finally settled on a career in IT, and channels his creative energies into writing for print, web, and screen.

Seeking wordy inspiration has always been a part of his daily life and he's happiest when writing about men who love men.

As the author of the #1 Kindle Best Selling author of Body of Water, the first novel in his Orcadian Trilogy, he is delighted it was 1 of 10 books long-listed for the Polari First Book Prize for a first book which explores the LGBT experience.

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