by Ava March
Review for the 2nd Edition 3.5 starsTen years ago, Leopold Thornton missed his chance to tell his friend Arthur Barrington how he felt. Trying to forget Arthur, Leopold practically drowns his sorrow by building up his reputation as notorious rake, whose dalliances are not limited to the female gende...
This sums it all:Straight to the point, let's not waste time.Just the thing I was looking for at the moment, so I enjoyed it a lot.The MC were VERY cute in the end.It's short, cute and hot.
Read a bit more, but still couldn't finish.Should be called "(Thinking About Things and Fucking) Arthur."I am sad.
So I totally fell in love with Leopold right from the very first scene. He's one of those characters that I love so much and sympathize with so much that I end up ridiculously emotionally invested in their happiness.Because of that, it was delightful to get to watch as Leopold was finally able to a...
Okay, I'm now a Ava March Whore! I have enjoyed everything she's written. If I had one complaint is the novella could be longer. This and the sequel should have been one book.
I think Ava March writes the best sex scenes. Seriously, the best sex scenes ever.
I wish the book was longer. I love this one, but I love all of Ava's books. She's one of my very favorite authors.
3.5 stars. Another good m/m Regency romance! It turns out that I don't mind (and actually enjoy) historicals if they aren't overburdened with historical details. I know that some love reading elaborate details of the clothes, the furnishings, the food... but that's what turned me off of historicals ...