I'm still not quite sure how I feel about this book.Kai and Ryo were just a bit too aloof and distant for me to grow attached to or care about.I, in theory liked them and felt for them, but in reality I didn't really like them or feel for them. The whole crazy Torres thing added in on top complete w...
This was, um, interesting.First of all, I ADORED the cover! That's probably the main reason this got bumped so far up my tbr list. As for the book itself, I felt like it couldn't really decide what it wanted to be. It wasn't really a murder mystery, because Ryo was certain from the start who the ...
Very well written, but I didn't feel the emotional impact I normally have when reading Lanyon. Somehow those two main characters stayed kind of pale for me - I felt detached for most of the read.
Not a fan of manga but it's Josh Lanyon and he could convince me to read almost anything. I love how Lanyon can work so much story and character development into so few words.
I absolutely adored this book. For me it was perfect in every way. Great main characters and a sharp plotline mixed with the right amount of angst and smexiness. Welcome back Josh Lanyon
Well, don't I look like a fool. I rated this book as 2 stars AND I left a review! However, when I was going through my stuffs, I realized there was no review attached. So, here is as close to the original review I wrote the first time. (that got lost in the Cloud) I love Josh Lanyon stories/books. H...
3.5 starsI usually stay away from stories like this influence by asian culture (I would much rather read yaoi novels) but I figured I would give this a chance since it was written by Josh Lanyon. I wasn't disappointed and this actually turned out better than I expected. I liked that there were refer...
I like this; love adorable mutinous Kai-chan and vigorous Ryo-chan, their verbal sparring, the wooing and everything. If only... the story could be longer (instead of less than 100 pages) and went more in depth with each MC's life. Nevertheless: I like this! :)
So, I re-read this again and just wanted to jot down a few thoughts. I think when I read this the first time, I couldn't stop myself from approaching this as just another of Josh Lanyon's usual reads-that is, he has a sort of signature formula/style to his books and writings (sort of formal, subtle,...
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