This need to be a series, just saying
The writing was 5-stars but that was the reason I had such a hard time with it. Lucius Parhelion captured the historical era so well I was not prepared to work that hard. Language and colloquialisms were authentic for the period.
4 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Review.http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/Now this is what I call a romance and I absolutely loved it.This beautiful historical follows Jesse and Bridger. Jesse has finally settled in his life as a rancher after the trauma left behind the war. What he hasn...
I always enjoyed the stories by this writer and this one was no exception. Note that according to the publisher it was previously published as a part of the anthology, but I did not have the anthology,so for me this is a new story.I always love how this writer does the historical setting, he immerse...
Throughout it, I felt like there was something missing. Like I was missing some very important piece of information that was never quite forthcoming...
This book, which tells the story of two physicists in post-WWII America, was difficult to parse for a number of reasons:1) A lot of it is about physics and a lot of jargon is employed, since I only tangentially understood most of what was discussed, I felt a bit adrift.2) It's set in a time-period t...
I'm so happy I've found this little gem. Aside from, at times, almost poetical writing it had fully believable protagonists, a keen sense of its New Mexico, Old West setting and a wonderful, dry humor shining through every sentence. On the outside, not much happens in this story. Ox and Joss are hir...
3.75
Ok m/m romance that I think was set in the 1950s (although I'm not sure it was ever stated). Anyway, it's about two friends, one gay, one straight (and a widower), who own a company that's in the process of being acquired. The story was fine, but for some reason the style kept me distanced from the ...