I quite liked that this was a different look at relationships than in the other Lanyon books (I've read so far). We start with Daniel and Sean already being in a relationship and one that they somewhat rushed into. That does result in some trouble (which tie in with the plot) and I think it's descri...
4.5 stars.****Review completed June 21, 2013Lanyon had me at…I stared for a long time while Dan's deep voice receded into the cries of the gulls overhead and the pound of the waves on the beach a few yards away, until those too faded to a kind of white noise.I had an inkling this would be good. And ...
3.5 starsWait. Did I just read book 1 of a series or book 2? It says book 1, but it really felt like book 2. Oh well, I still enjoyed the hell out of The Dark Horse.There wasn’t much background given in this story, we’re kind of thrust into the relationship between Sean and Dan and into the mystery....
Since Josh is inconsistent with whether he has a happy ending, this one was definitely nerve wracking. I still enjoyed it a lot, despite the fact that the MC finds dogs annoying. Because I always want to know if there's a happy ending or not, I'm going to start putting that in my reviews in spoiler ...
Since Josh is inconsistent with whether he has a happy ending, this one was definitely nerve wracking. I still enjoyed it a lot, despite the fact that the MC finds dogs annoying. Because I always want to know if there's a happy ending or not, I'm going to start putting that in my reviews in spoiler ...
This is the second part in the series after "the white knight". I loved it. It is a typical Lanyon novel and has two great main characters and a good suspense part - simply great.
This was a bit pricey buy for a novella, but I had it on my to-be-read shelf based on a few good reviews and a previous experience of his writing in an anthology I read last year. So now we were finding out what happened after the screen faded to black and the final credits rolled.Paul Hammond is d...
I would give this a 3.5 star rating.The reason I can't give it more is because I couldn't fully identify with Sean. Logically and almost clinically, I understood Sean's fears and reactions. But I could not feel them at a more deeper level, which left me with the odd impression of watching the scene...
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