The book follows the story of three boys -Crispin, Myles and Jude who have been taken as ward by a mysterious rich man. The three get the life most people can only dream of. Too good to be true, right?As it turns out later there's something common between the adolescents and they were not just chose...
I have a weird relationship with Erastes' works - I love her writing, but I always find some issues with her characters or plot, so I do not remember ever loving her books unconditionally. I however could not resist this book when I saw that "Hamlet" inspiration. At first I started laughing, but the...
Whatever else, this fic was what I needed right now. So what if the characters were all a tad melodramatic for my usually more postmodern sensibilities? It's something that I find seems to work in historicals for me, kind of, maybe, idk. Anyways, I just needed something a bit more straightforward, a...
Usually I write my reviews as I read, so my reactions are live, and so I can record them as they happen, because if I don't, I won't remember them. Unfortunately, I read this while on a trip to Yosemite: no internet, no laptop, just my phone as an ebook reader and a notebook and pen. Let me transcri...
2,5 starsFrost Fair was an agreeable read at the beginning.The setting of the story during what I learnt was the last River Thames Frost Fair in 1814 is a pleasant choice. The writing is elegant and precise, giving details without being too descriptive and depicts the atmosphere of these exceptional...
This book was more of a mystery, than a romance story. Even with that I managed to like it all the same. I gave it 4 stars for a few niggling reasons that I will not mention, but I will say that overall the story is very good and enjoyable. I am not usually a huge fan of historical romances, but thi...
"Forget catching up on your reading-you have scenery to inspire you and time for an innocent flirtation or two. Or ten. Maybe not so innocent and more than a flirtation" This is how this anthology is introduced and the travel kept its promise, I enjoyed most of the stories. What prevails however is ...
Enjoy this entertaining collection of flash fiction stories, and their short and sweet expression of what it means to be queer in Britain, past and present.So what it means to be queer in Britain is that you meet random good-looking strangers, are attracted to them and discover quickly that the attr...
I have never been disappointed by anything I've read from this author. I truly enjoyed this story. I will be adding it to my favorites list, and it is definitely worth a re-read.
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