Merry Gentlemen took a little while for me to get into it but once I did I was hooked. I connected to more to Riley than his love interest Stan. I loved the strong sense if place but then Josephine Myles is excellent at that. I found this relationship depended almost completely on one character grow...
Totally absofreakinlutely adorable!!!! I loved Riley, I adored Stan. I love and adored Riley & Stan together, even if they did make me cry. This was a light fun holiday story about two men who wanted different things from life and decided they would never be happy together so they went their separat...
Dear Josephine Myles: As blurb indicates, Riley and Stan meet each other again at the market. Stan left Riley five years ago. Basically Stan likes to live closer to nature and Riley needs crowds, civilization, needs to be among people in order to thrive. But Riley clearly was not able to forget Stan...
This was a sweet little second chances romance. Riley never got over Stan, even though they broke up five years ago. There have been other men, but no one ever measured up to Stan for Riley. They didn't even break up because they didn't love each other, they just wanted very different things out of ...
This was a fun, sweet (and sometimes smutty) little Christmas story about Riley and Stan. The whole story was from Riley's POV, so I never really learned as much about Stan as I would have liked to and I was a bit bummed that we didn't get more of the details of their previous relationship. One ...
I liked this one very much - it was funny, it had two great main characters, it had a nice christmas-y atmosphere and it showed that people can change. It was a feel good read for me. And now I want to go to Bath for the christmas market, although we have the original at home in Munich and I am no...
Riley was a fun character with a quick wit, and the story is basically focused around him figuring out what he really wants out of life. I really didn’t get to know Stan at all, and I didn’t understand their relationship. There was very little dialogue between them, and we really didn’t see them spe...
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