by K.Z. Snow
This is beautiful. The ideas evoked are amazing and well-thought out.And the symbolism of the title is just amazing.It was so adorable...Baby hedgehogs are adorable.
This one was a new year gift from a friend, and what a lovely gift it turned out to be. Often enough when I read a novella in this genre (or a short story) which seemed rushed, incomplete, etc, I tend to think that if only the author had more pages to work with, he/she would been able to develop the...
This was my last read in 2012 - and what a fitting one. A wonderful, gentle love story.
I liked this both more and less than I thought I would--which is a new and unusual feeling for me.What I liked more than I'd expected to: not once did the story ever come across and preachy or strident or soap-box-y. Another reviewer described it as being "a quiet story" and that's a beautifully ap...
Another great read from KZ Snow and what a wonderful, evocative title! Snow weaves the story of two men, Faron and Greg, so different in their backgrounds and upbringing and yet so fundamentally alike in their spirituality. A tricky undertaking bringing an Amish player/sexual wild boy together with ...
3.5 stars
Beautiful story, beautiful characters. Reading it felt like something special.
Interesting tale of self-acceptance. Found the premise quite unique. Recommend.
Any M/M story that has a drop of religious issue in it always makes me slightly uncomfortable. Not that because we cannot question our religious teach. It's because I think we should respect each other's faith and beliefs. Both sides can be too preachy in defending their stance, and I don't want to ...
Well what can you say about a book with a fallen Amish Boy and Ex-Catholic Monk?...It was beautifully written, it was softly paced, it was smart and it pretty much summed up to a T a lot of the things that those of us who read gay romance thing about Christianity's views on homosexuality.On a night ...