Fabian Black
Fabian Black is a British author. She writes gay romance stories with lots of heart, a good sprinkle of humour and a delicious twist of D/s spice. She also writes a comedy-drama series called The Stardust Diaries under the name Tarn Swan and is author of the hilarious and irreverent Jack and...
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Fabian Black is a British author. She writes gay romance stories with lots of heart, a good sprinkle of humour and a delicious twist of D/s spice. She also writes a comedy-drama series called The Stardust Diaries under the name Tarn Swan and is author of the hilarious and irreverent Jack and Danny Chronicles. For more information about her style of fiction and her stories visit her website where you'll find lots of excerpts, free reads and contests: http://www.fabianblackromance.com
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2,6 stars.This book consists of two novels and the tittle of the book contains both of them.Whereas I liked the first novel, Burdens, I was disappointed with the second, Riding With The Wind.I liked Adam and Phin as a couple in Burdens, but I totally missed them in the second novel.Instead of them I...
4,5 stars!That book was...amazing.....beautiful....emotional...and exactly what I needed. It has so much HEART and SOUL and FEELINGS. The right ones, always the right ones.It is the moment when I'm soooo happy to have GR. How the hell could I found this book in the world without?! It is the moment...
I, quite surprisingly, fell in love with this book. For me it stared out kind of slow. Told in the first person POV by Simon we follow him on his journey from friends to lovers with Dee-Dee, his downstairs neighbor. The "kink" in this book is domestic discipline which is not something I've found muc...
2.5 starsA teaser--thoughtful, sweet, and a strong lead into a novel. It revolves around a burgeoning relationship between a disenfranchised teen and an older man who sees helping the young as a duty and responsibility. This Christmas both Patrick and David learn something important from a Ghost of ...
Not much of a story. Ty came across as a moron, and his inability to keep his hands to himself did not endear him to me at all. He almost seemed more of a child than an adult, and not a very bright child at that.