by T. Baggins
It started well, reminded me of my first forays in m/m when I read vampire slash fanfiction and I liked the first half. I thought that the story tended to derail when it tried too hard to be dark or went off on tangents, I found that Nicholas was an exceptionnally bland, almost non-existant characte...
No, no, no! I've been engaged by T.Baggins in the past and I have faith I will again in the future but this time around...NO!
*Quite possibly a few mild spoilers ahead*There are parts of this book that I loved: The original styling of Nicholas as the MC. A chemist and a cripple with no chance of ever getting it up again! Bloody brilliant character and I believed in his pain, guilt and grief - he was excellent! The writing,...
There's a belief in Asian literature about the red string of fate. Where regardless of the time, place or circumstance, people are destined to find each other, belong to each other. They are magically connected by this red thread, often thought to be tied around their ankles or little fingers by the...
Marketing lessons: when choosing a business name, or an author pseudonym for that matter, make sure it's memorable and fits with what you are trying to achieve. Well, Ms. T. Baggins certainly got 1 out of 2 right, didn't she? :D If I can give my not so humble opinion though, I think it's a bit unfo...
4.75* which easily rounds up to 5*I'll put the niggles first, there were two minor anachronisms, which my inner editor isn't able to ignore entirely. They are the reason why it's just 4.75 and not 5 out of the box:The monicker "kerosene" was coined ~1850 with its industrial invention and mass usage,...
I don’t want everyone to think this will be for them, because it won’t. There are some parts of this book that might affect some people negatively so keep that in mind. If you embrace the darker side of the vampire genre then this is right up your alley. A wonderfully written, horror filled love sto...
This turned out a lot better than what I imagined. The first half of the story was kind of boring - lots of introduction-type material (with a whole group of secondary/support characters) and flashbacks that explained Ban's past. Fortunately, these secondary characters (especially Martha) were charm...
Wheww, consider me a fan.Review next week for the Blog of Sid Love.