Back to this being just ok. I did enjoy the peek into Seiji’s routine and his discipline. I also like Harvard a lot. He seems to be the more mature of the bunch.
I had some trepidation from the start - the H had already kidnapped the h once. So that, coupled with the h's behavior (at times, v. TSTL intermingled with being decidedly improper) affected my enjoyment. Granted, the author's heroines often do seem to not fit the mold so to speak. They never seem t...
I think...having the H/h meet as children, and exposing their non-relationship backfired in this one. I saw the H as an abusive bully in the making, and since he apparently didn't leave home until he was nearly an adult, and since when he shared his prior experiences of the h with his friends, he le...
July 1-1Sixteen-year-old Nicholas Cox is an outsider to the competitive fencing world. Filled with raw talent but lacking proper training, he signs up for a competition that puts him head-to-head with fencing prodigy Seiji Katayama...and on the road to the elite all-boys school Kings Row. A chance a...
Ok, it's been a while, and I'm not overly fond of reading about kids of couples past but... It was better than I expected. My biggest quibble is that Judith considers herself to not be very bold yet her first run-in with the H was when she and her cousin spotted a lamp in the abandoned house and w...
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