Thriller/mystery side of this Adrien English book worked better for me than the first of the series. The concept of being alone out on a ranch with dead bodies and drug trafficking really creeped me out. Adrien's relationship with Jake was interesting and well drawn, and I was delighted to find th...
Thank goodness...book 2 starting picking up the pace...a little bit. There's potential here.Again, the first half of the book I kept thinking "I don’t understand how any of this can be considered romance." In fact, the main "couple" didn't even share their first KISS until 63% into the SECOND book...
“I’m a thirty-something gay man with a dodgy heart. I sell books for a living. Who wants to read about that?”Well, me (among plenty others), when this gentle, bookish, movie-ish (?) man is dragged in well developed mysteries, gets involved with a sexy, ferociously closeted Alpha male, heading straig...
I really have nothing to say about this book, just that I was really excited somewhere in between the book because I sorta like, "Oh My Gosh! Don't tell me Mr Lanyon is suddenly going to turn this into a urban fantasy novel, because that is just so epic!"Alas, he did not. (all those who cringe at Ur...
I'm not so sure what to think of Jake; when I think he's a lost case and Adrien should leave him, he does something to completely redeem himself. Highly addictive series!
I actually have a littel note-book where I write down the titles of the books I'm reading and some thoughts I have about the books. My notes for A Dangerous Thing mainly consist of inoherent squees and little hearts (seriously). I loved it. While in the first book the mystery was good but not perfec...
Lanyon did a good job of the circumstances, victims, timing, etc of the murders being different enough that it doesn't seem weird that Adrien is involved again.
I've made my way through all the Adrien (that's Adrien with an e) novels and have to say this remains at the top of the list for several reasons. First, there's a darn good mystery here - a murder that seems to have a simple explanation slowly evolves into something much more complex. Stir in hostil...
I'm not going to go into the details. I am so looking forward to reading the entire Josh Lanyon backlist. He lives in LA, so I might even stalk him. Just kidding. Or ... am I? One of my best recent finds (I'd say "of the year" but the year is only four days old). Can't recommend this series hi...
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