Just re-read this and picked up little bits I missed the first time, so I have lifted the rating.This is so different from her contemporary books, but the Regency period comes through very well.I'd love to read a story pased on one ofthe minor characters, Julian Lewes.
I think Ava March has made me raise the bar too high.
I'm getting the grasp of K.A. Mitchell's character standards and I like. Ian and Nicky find away to solidify their love during the Regency period which makes for some pretty tough fences to overcome. They find a way to wrangle through the fences and a way to be together. Enjoyable quick, holiday rea...
Typical hot Mitchell in an historical setting. I didn't like it as much as her full length books, but the chemistry was good, the historical setting not overly detailed (for someone not usually a fan of historical books, this is great), and a lot of fun.
The story was nice. I enjoyed the Regency feel of it and the witty and sexy feel of the characters. [spoiler ahead]It was rather short though, so although I could relate to Ian's suffering over the missing limb and Nicky's eagerness to delve into male romance, it seemed a bit too rushed. As well as ...
The thing is, I never really enjoy Historical stories. English is not my native and I find hard to connect to a story using "old" language that I don't really care about. So I end up not caring for these characters. Maybe it's a nice story but it's hard to feel it when I basically struggle to like t...
An Improper Holiday by K.A. Mitchell was a charming historical romance read. I do think an accurate historical depicting a gay relationship is a particularly difficult thing to do and there is only a certain amount of scope. But, I think the book was well executed and a very sweet read. This author ...
This short story has all the trapping of an historical regency romance novel. The story is a bit contrived and all the loose ends are conveniently tidied up to make a HEA ending. With that said, it's a sweet story that should encourage a smile or two.