by Lisa Worrall
4.5 Stars"Lisa Worrall unmasks not one but two love stories in this simple but lovely little story: the sort of all consuming love that binds two souls together, and the sort of uplifting love that binds two hearts together in friendship.I don’t read a lot of contemporary romance, but I’m glad I too...
I actually liked this one a lot more than I thought I would. It's got lots of great stuff - Regency stuff, modern day stuff, friend-zone stuff (cool cuz I've never seen it before), profound stuff, touching stuff, stuff that made me go O: and stuffThat being said, it wasn't bad, I guess.
2.5
3.5*A bit like the movie, PS I love you, the wink the author gave to the movie was good! But I liked this book better than the movie, I did think Tom and Gabe could have/should have gotten their act together sooner, 7 years is a long time.But Mike, bless him, helped!
Six months ago, Gabe lost this lover to cancer. Four years ago, they’d met at the Masquerade Ball. Several weeks before this year’s Ball, a letter arrives for Gabe from his dead lover, Mike, urging him to go to the Ball and hopefully find his new “Prince Charming.” In the letter, Mike assures Gab...
3.5 starsWarning: flashback writings -- I know some readers do not like it ...Tell me if you recognize this plot: A man who has loved his friend for years but too scared to say anything. This man surrenders as being the 'best friend' and the rock that his friend needs, especially when the friend los...
I enjoyed Behind the Mask. I really felt for both characters. Unrequited love can be intense and heartbreaking. I was so rooting for their HEA. The letters in the end had me in tears. Don't get me wrong, it isn't a sad story, it is very bittersweet. I definitely recommend this one!