by Mason Thomas
Solid if not without its problems. Characters were intriguing, and mouse in particular. Pacing was inconsistent and that chase around the manor went on for agesssss. Overall enjoyable tho.
Solid if not without its problems. Characters were intriguing, and mouse in particular. Pacing was inconsistent and that chase around the manor went on for agesssss. Overall enjoyable tho.
And once again audible has assisted me in getting to a book that I've wanted to read for quite a while now and keep getting derailed on my way to it. 'Lord Mouse' is that little bit of different that I like to get in my reading diet from time to time. I loved the fact that Lord Mouse, our hero if...
An entertaining m/m epic fantasy.
A Hearts On Fire Review4.5 Hearts-- "Who are you? Why are you here?""Not obvious?" Mouse asked with a tilt of his head.Garron stared back him."All right, then. We'll take this one step at time. People call me Mouse.""Mouse?""Mouse.""What kind of name is that?""It's my name. Moving on to point number...
An entertaining m/m epic fantasy.
Minor spoilers. The title suggests the ending, so I don't feel guilty revealing it. A very VERY good story. The whole thing is my poison: the bromance, the prisoner, the escape, the adventure, all of it. However, I am not sure what it is about the last 20% of the book. The edtining? *... er, cr...
I was intrigued with this book because of the cover. However, Mason Thomas was a new-to-me author (and this was his debut book, right?) so I waited until I had more inputs from others. Then I saw the review from Sirius at Booklikes, who also had the review at Dear Author. She gave it a C+ (or 3.5*) ...
“When obstacles arise, you change your direction to reach your goal, you do not change your decision to get there.” ~ Zig ZiglarMouse is a man motivated by money, but for reasons few know about. He doesn't care much about his own reputation, but hates that it sullies his father's and possibly affect...
Scoundrel by nature and master thief by trade, Mouse is the best there is. Sure, his methods may not make him many friends, but he works best alone anyway. And he has never failed a job. But that could change. When a stranger with a hefty bag of gold seduces him to take on a task, Mouse knows he’ll ...