The sky tried to take him.
When a London building collapses under the Blitz, Tom is nearly buried alive beneath stone and flame—and Elliott is the only one who pulls him back from the dark.
They escape the burning city for the wide, wind-swept fields of Wiltshire, believing distance from the bombs might finally give them room to breathe.
Instead, the silence ignites something deeper.
Out on Salisbury Plain, the war still rumbles beneath the earth. Training explosions shake the countryside. Old instincts surge. And Tom refuses to stand aside when danger calls. Elliott knows loving him means risking everything—again.
But in the quiet of the cottage, with no walls trembling and no sirens screaming overhead, their restraint begins to unravel.
No more stolen touches in shadowed rooms.
No more holding back in case the ceiling falls.
Now every kiss lingers.
Every touch burns slower.
Every night feels like something claimed instead of survived.
The war may follow them—but so does their hunger.
In the Shadows of the Sirens continues the passionate and unforgettable Love Beneath the Blitz Trilogy, where falling buildings can't destroy what two men are willing to fight for—and desire only grows stronger in the quiet after chaos.
Book 2 of The Love Beneath the Blitz Trilogy
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