It's 1557, and Father Young and Bishop Goldheart are fated to be single for eternity.
As devoted priests of the Catholic church, the two men have committed themselves to vows of celibacy. But while their minds and spirits are devoted to their faith, their hearts ache with loneliness. Father Young has recently fallen for Fannie Porkshire, the daughter of the newest family to come to the little town of Bridgecrest. And in the neighboring town of Lushton, Bishop Goldheart has long admired Miss Denine, the owner of a local tavern.
As they both resign themselves to suffer with their feelings alone, they find new hope when Queen Elizabeth comes to the throne and officially institutes the Church of England, which now allows priests to marry. Overnight, Father Young and Bishop Goldheart become the most eligible bachelors in town. Every mother wants their daughter matched with the notable men of the church.
But as the two priests enter society in a way they never had before, they suddenly realize that their vows were not the only thing keeping them from love. Love, while now legal, is not necessarily easy.
The only thing Nathaniel Gee loves more than writing is supporting his wife and eight children, which is why he works as a Dam Safety Engineer. His determination to become a writer came from an inspirational school counselor who said that he would be a much better engineer than a writer. He was a well-loved writer of his local newspaper and continues writing on his blog www.thegeebrothers.com, professional journals in Dam Safety, and in his favorite genres-romantic comedy and detective fiction. He also has a YouTube channel, Geelightful, where his children are far more popular than he is. you can reach out to Nathaniel or check out what else he is up to at nathanielkgee.com.