by Josh Lanyon
This ended way sooner than I wanted it to. And there was too much left unsaid, unresolved for the MC. Thus the 0.6 star subtraction in the rating.Another thing that bothered me a bit were several passages when I wasn't sure what they were referring to. I will overlook the fact that Matt declared his...
I finished this book the other night - well, rather in the early morning hours because I couldn't possibly put it down before having finished it.That alone should give you a vague idea as to what I think about this book. First and foremost I want to admit that I've pretty much enjoyed every book by ...
I love Josh Lanyon's writing. Something about the mystery noir sensibility just makes me happy. And setting this one during WWII? Total win. Finding a genre for this novella is a bit difficult. I'd say it was a m/m historical romantic suspense. And I think that's where my problem lies...I'd have pr...
Well that ending was rather abrupt. Somehow left feeling doubtful these two worked it out.
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.To start off this review, an important point should be made. This is not a traditional romance, in the sense of Happily Ever Afters. It is much more of a mystery novel, with Nathan and Matt’s romance playing a beautiful su...
Recommended ReadMy review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/recommended-reviews/april-2011-recommended-reads/snowball-in-hell-by-josh-lanyonBeing the guy found face down in La Brea Tar Pits is bad. Being the guy the LAPD thinks might have shot and dumped the vic i...