Celia is in love with her three best friends. She knows what her mother will say so she runs away. WWI starts and all the men go off to war. Her fiancé is killed and her three best friends come back wounded. She now has the chance to start over again with them. Will she have the courage? I en...
In the middle of book #2 they mentioned the cook Basho was with his long lost lover Timothy. Well we finally find out whats the what. We find out how they met, got separated and found each other again. Even though this is short ( and goodness knows I complain endlessly about stories being too short ...
Number 2 in the Men of Tokyo was a little different from the first. In the first book there’s a slow getting-to-know-you between the MCs but in the second book there’s a quick fall in love. This time around we get a serious look into the spiritual community that is part of the White Tiger series. A ...
***My review is for the updated version.***Just gotta say, I think this is a very cool cover.His Beautiful Samurai was a different experience from the norm for me. I do most of my reading at night in the bed, but with this one I keep getting creepy feelings and wanting the lights on. Haha. It's n...
If you’ve ever been tempted to judge a book by its cover, go ahead and do it now because Flying Fish is every bit as lovely on the inside as it is on the out-. This is a lush romance, a love story pure and simple, woven into a land where the shoguns once ruled and where a man’s honor was sometimes h...
Short and sweet, a pretty straightforward love story between a ronin (a samurai without a master) and a kabuki actor-slash-prostitute. I especially liked how the author played with gender roles - while there's the strict separation between seme and uke (top and bottom), it seems as if Genji (the act...
I was ready to give this 2 stars. But by the end of it, I realised I really didn't like the characters and found them most unbelievable. So 1 star, sadly.It was funny but also irritating to read about their dragon and dragon cloud. Bottom line is that I have a different mentality that couldn't quite...
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