by K.D. Sarge
Couldn't take it, after 40% started skipping pages like there is no tomorrow. Nothing happens in this book, only Rafe's "thinking".
Rafe spent the first twenty years of his life learning how helpless he was. He's been with Taro for two years, living under the protection of Taro and Taro's formidable sister. He's learned some new skills, but he's pretty sure he's still helpless. However, when he and Taro strike out on their own, ...
My disappointment in sequels of books I adored continues... Not that this wasn't good, it just couldn't compare to the masterpiece that was the first book.It was delightful to get to see Taro from the outside. And it was fascinating (for the first chapter or two) to get to see inside Rafe's head a...
I'm being generous with the stars, because it's 2.5 at most. This sequel is in Rafe's voice and while I like Rafe, and he is occasionally funny, I think the author is seriously overdoing it here. I'd like to propose a drinking game. We drink when:1. They have fade-to-black sex. This alone will put u...
Excellent m/m scifi romance continuing the story of Taro and Rafe as they leave Taro's sister's ship in order to make their own way. While Knight Errant was told from Taro's point-of-view, this one's told from Rafe's... and he's not quite as focused as Taro. :)
Rafe spent the first twenty years of his life learning how helpless he was. He's been with Taro for two years, living under the protection of Taro and Taro's formidable sister. He's learned some new skills, but he's pretty sure he's still helpless. However, when he and Taro strike out on their own, ...