I'm not sure what to say. I know that I'm in the minority when it comes to how I feel about this book. The writing is good and I enjoy flawed characters. Up to a certain point I really, really did like this. Then Jem took a nose dive and I had a problem understanding him. He didn't think at all. I d...
This was another fun mystery from Lou Harper. This time, the story focuses on Jem (short for Jeremy) who is a recovering goth bad boy who used to run around and hustle in his teens, but turned over a new leaf after an accident forced him to rebuild his life. Now in his later 20’s, he’s working at a ...
This was supposed to be a crime-romance-novella. The crime part was mostly uninteresting and under-developed imho. It was predictable and not really vital to the real story. Which is the story of how the hunky Cop Nick reconnects with the queer and interesting Jem. I enjoyed this very much - it ...
REVIEW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AT DEAR AUTHOR WHERE I RECEIVED THE BOOK AS FREE REVIEWING COPY Dear Lou Harper, On the surface, I could not think of anything obviously wrong with this story. The narrator Jem is likeable and funny. He has his own quirks and neurosis and the reasons are all based...
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