by Feliz Faber
At first I wasn’t sure how I’d like this story I was a bit frustrated with Mark, and how he treated Hunter until I remembered this story is set in 1994, and his fears were much more real, and the danger more immediate in those days especially considering his family history. I liked Mark, and even th...
A very slow beginning (and middle)...took me getting through about half the book before I really got into the story. I was extremely tempted to skip a few pages/chapters just to see if there was going to be any major developments...luckily I stuck it out. It was interesting reading about falconry bu...
3.5 stars
From about a third of the way in I expected a grand hospital reunion at some point. Which is apparently the only way gay men ever get to realize they can't live without each other. So then it ended with a grand hospital reunion. It does not make me happy that I was right.
I've been waffling over the rating of this book for few days now and I still can't quite decide. It's somewhere between three and four stars, but my reasons for either rating are very different. There's the actual romance between Mark, a very much closeted gay cop, and Hunter, tired-to-hide out-and-...
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerI was intrigued by this book’s description and mostly by the fact that one of the heroes was a mysterious falconer. The love story seemed like it would be fascinating and a bit dramatic and I was also curious to read about falconry. I’m very happy I did ...
I first read the short story, Desert Falcon, before I did this one. I was a bit surprised when after a couple of chapters, I realized that City Falcon had Mark Bowman as main narrator, instead of the falconer Hunter Devereaux, who was the main narrator in the short story. I thought this would be his...
4.5 or so, rounding it up to 5Loved it. I loved Mark's fear, and how Hunter was so understanding of it based on his own past experiences. But also how Hunter got frustrated at times, too, but didn't push Mark beyond what he had to for his own self-protection. Thanks to having read Desert Falcon firs...
Everything I dreamed and fantasized about after readingDesert Falcon...and the wonderful touch more.Highly recommended!After reading City Falcon I went into a research-frenzy,looking for the falcon-project on Kennedy Airport,falconry and falcons in general and I found this beautiful picture.Peregrin...