No Beginning, No End (Stockholm Syndrome, #3)
by:
Richard Rider (author)
Format: ebook
ASIN: 9788176
Publisher: online fiction
Pages no: 217
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Adult,
Contemporary,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay,
Bdsm,
Trans,
Dark,
Cross Dressing
Amazing ending ! it's not the perfect fairy tale HEA , it's the real deal , the hard work you have to put in order to get your HEA . And they done it , and it couldn't be done before cause they needed to grow up and learn how to live with out each other in order to be together . It's sounds absurd b...
What an incredible story! I fell in love with Pip/Valentine and Lindsay. 4.5 stars well deserved. This read to me like a relationship evolving as the people involved evolved themselves. It was written evidence of the way people learn from interacting with others, from learning to avoid past mistak...
These two, Pip and Lindsey, what a bizarrely beautiful thing they have. In the first book their dysfunctional dynamic was like watching a spectacular train wreck. I was mesmerized and couldn't look away. And somehow*, through the miracle of time, love and a bit of self-reflection, they were able to ...
So instead of writing a review for this series (which was great by the way) I'm going to add some of my favourite lines from these books, which are all based around Valentine - one of the most interesting and original characters I've ever read. Valentine is needy, annoying, shameless and childish. H...
No beginning No End is absolutely perfect finale to the series. Pip and Lindsay have come full circle and they are still totally insane but it suits them. They struggle to get over their jealousies, and accept that you can't change the past. Richard Rider offers up the most hilarious classic Pip - L...