We were quiet a long time and then he said, “I love you.” I wondered if I’d misunderstood him. The discomfort of the idea must have shown on my face because he added, “I don’t mean I love you that way. Not like I love Ross. Not like you love Harker. I mean, I care about you, Nick. You’re my friend....
My heart...my heart. I’m not sure I expected the emotional gut punch hidden amongst these mysteries. Gaaahhh. My heart breaks for these men especially during this time of discovery.
I mean come on...for someone who lived her teenage years in love with Magnum PI, this series is hitting all my buttons. Set in the glorious 80s in Chicago with our PI Nick Nowak who yes is described sounding a lot like our dear Tom Selleck but who thankfully is gay gay gay and who loves sex. The inv...
It’s 1992 and Los Angeles is burning. Noah Valentine, the owner of Pinx Video in Silver Lake, notices the fires have taken their toll on fellow shopkeeper Guy Peterson’s camera shop. After the riots end, he decides to stop by Guy’s apartment to pick up his overdue videos, only to find Guy’s family d...
Great crime plot - something I truly appreciate about this. A lot of m/m books focus on gay relationships, but this feels like a well-written crime novel with a PI who just happens to be gay. It has a lot of atmosphere and the side characters are giving it color and depth. I very much enjoyed it...
Given what I’ve seen, given what I’ve lived, it strikes me that love is a kind of madness. An insanity that poses as a necessity, tricking us into believing we need it as much as breath, as much as life itself. A sensible man would run from it, bar the doors, hide in a cupboard like a child, rifle t...
though being set in the 90ies - with L.A. burning...very well described, felt vivid and realistic to me. Really interesting read! I enjoyed it, the characters were well fleshed out, I liked the kind of shy and smart Noah. There is no love story in it, just a hint of an attraction - it is explain...
4,5 starsWhat a crazy genre's cocktail!Mystery, drama, comedy and fun.Marshall Thornton’s new novel is without any doubt a historical fiction, set in LA in the early 90s. Here I have to confess (to my shame) I mistaken it first for a apocalyptic fantasy (not my preferable genre, BTW).Because: 1) ...
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