The beginning of this book had me laughing so hard. Toreth vs 6 year old female version of well...himself? " Tell me a story uncle Val." , - Too funny! Oh the joy I have at Toreth's discomfort turns me into a giggling Gerty every time. So that was really entertaining and then it wasn't. Nope not at...
More cutting humor and withdrawing-room slapstick.Plus a quite delicious twist at the end that opens the door to a staggering number of opportunities for Toreth to royally fuck himself for your amusement.Delightful.
Oh, the plot thickens...Toreth took everyone (including himself) by surprise when he accepted to spend the New Year holidays with Warrick and his family. It was a great opportunity for further character development for both men as well as expand the cast and plot.What I didn't like was Toreth's eter...
3.5 starsLet the flip-flopping continue! ...I hate Toreth. He’s such an arse!His attraction to Dillion is disgusting. Yes, I know it’s partially spurred by his feelings about Warrick. But the fact that the entire family visit had him obsessing over her pissed me off. My one satisfaction was when he ...
Bit by bit this society is being shaped by the info-dumping disguised as dialogue (nicely, though). Toreth attempting to be almost personable is strange and hilarious.
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