by Jamie Fessenden
It was an "ok" read. It had some errors regarding correct speach for the time it was set in, which is no desaster but still irks experienced historical readers - it felt like a contemporary novel set into another time as an afterthought. And not for good reasons, because the much discussed "this per...
I have this strange dichotomy in romance. When I read het romance I adore regencies. But when I read m/m (which is the bulk of what I read) I prefer contemporaries. Of course, a romance set in regency England between and man and a woman is a much different beast than a romance in the same era with...