by Sarah Luddington
'Nough said.
My first comment on this book is only *sigh*I never really looked into the fantasy as an adolescent but I always thought to myself that there was more to Lancelot and Arthur's relationship than anyone knew. To have spoken my secret musings would have brought about an argument in my household, howeve...
My first comment on this book is only *sigh*I never really looked into the fantasy as an adolescent but I always thought to myself that there was more to Lancelot and Arthur's relationship than anyone knew. To have spoken my secret musings would have brought about an argument in my household, howeve...
This book kept careening between 2.5 and 4 stars, so I settling for 3 in the middle, I guess. I liked the take on the Arthur story (we're talking the traditional Arthur story here, not the 'Merlin' BBC series). I liked Lancelot's tortured take on things, even if he caused his own problems with falli...
Not sure where to go with this one. Mostly because this book went all over the place. That's not a bad thing, and I'm not saying I didn't like it. The writing style was easy to read. I liked the mythology and the twist on Arthur and Lancelot's age old story. This was my first M/M read, which didn't ...
Although the description held an intriguing premise, I didn't get past the first chapter. Bad grammar, bad language, bad beginning.
I really liked this book. But I'm afraid that I had to cut back a star for the terrible misuse of punctuation. It wasn't enough to completely take me out of the story, but if it hadn't been an issue, the story would have been SO much better.I'm a huge Arthurian legend fan, so reading this was a pl...
Free on Amazon 06/05/2012. The title is a bit cheesy, yep .. to the cover also, but the blurb sounds really good.