Beautiful but too sad.I like the intellectual/scientific aspect of this book. It's my general field (natural resources,biology v. archeo, similar). I've always had a fantasy of seducing a hot stuffy professor, watching them come undone.I like the way Fox makes so much happen out in nature, stripped ...
The story was okay for me. I wasn't racing to the end, desperately turning the pages. I still didn't get a real sense of why Jason killed himself. Did he need to? I'm not sure. Perhaps he couldn't live with what he had done, but his whole death seemed a bit forced to me. I didn't really warm to Dani...
This novel got some great reviews, personally I found it rather average and I really had to force myself to finish it. The writing is good but to me it only offered average reading enjoyment. C
Gosh, I liked this book…a lot.When you read a few books from the same author, you start to become familiar with their style, right? Josh Lanyon will always have the “wait, that’s the end?” ending. Mary Calmes will always have the Jory/Sam remix. And Harper Fox will wax you poetic until you bleed Bri...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPbeEtjo70gBeautifully written m/m romance by British author Harper Fox set in Salisbury, England. Told in the first person from Daniel's pov. 25 year old Archaeology Graduate Daniel falls in love with his tutor 55 year old academic Jason. They stay together for 3 year...
This was not one of my favorite Harper Fox books. There was something about the characters, and the plot that I found hard to connect to, and I felt like I never became invested in the story. It wasn't bad, but it felt like a bit too much of a summer blockbuster style plot with the military experime...
3.5I didn't really enjoy the first half of this book. The May/December romance between Daniel and Jason just seemed a hair off and not healthy for either of them and then we get to where that ends in an horrific manner only to then be bogged down in an intense grief laden second half as Daniel deals...
Harper Fox really is a marvel. At the sheer level of craft she is one of the best writers in the genre—brilliant, perfect metaphors seeming to slip off her pen effortlessly, page after page. Her settings are especially extraordinary, drawn with such incredible sense of place that you feel not just...
So. Here we are. And I am in no better condition today to review than I was the other day when I finished reading. There was pain and beauty, suffering and redemption, I can honestly say there was probably a little thing for everyone in this story. Language-wise I am in awe, and that, my friends, ...
A flood of tears flows throgh this book... No wonder since Dan suffers through the biggest, the ultimate betrayal, his lover's unexpected suicide.What left me wondering was the key in and of itself. Almost too much of a coincidence that.
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