by Chris Quinton
Another perfectly adequate British writer from the stable of perfectly adequate British writers writing in m/m at the moment. Lots of genuinely lovely prose about the British countryside, nice bits of historical background about British artifacts/instituitions, a solid but ultimately bland romance,...
3.5 stars. Good story, high quality writing, too many Secrets (followed by brooding, I hate brooding), ending felt a little rushed. Pretty good.
3.5 stars
Very good m/m romantic suspense a covert recovery agent for an insurance company who isn't able to keep his emotional distance from the guy he's gotten close to for a job, even knowing that things won't end well. The ending seemed a bit rushed, alas, but otherwise this totally sucked me in.
Love, love, love!
The backdrop plot about fraudulent metal detectorists who go ransacking unexplored archeological sites only to place precious items elsewhere in order to discover them and rake in the finders fee–I’d never heard about such a thing, but found it very interesting, and it was depicted in a way I found ...
Very good, if a teeny, tiny bit rushed at the end