by Summer Devon
Giles is a lonely gentleman and John is a widowed lamplighter. Sitting out on his front steps Giles looks like he might be drunk and John tries to help him only to learn this is where Giles lives. They start walking together and become friends when John invites Giles into his home where the two ac...
I liked both characters, though Giles was a little more fleshed out with his backstory of grieve and an unhappy relationship in the past. John seems a little cardboard- a little too good to be true. And I didn't think that it was necessary to make him a playwright, it seems like a "hey, of course ...
Okay, to start with, I read a few reviews (after reading it) that suggest this book should have been longer. While that would have been great, I think this short story can be summed up in one word:Perfection.The entire thing was beautiful. There's nothing wrong with it, you get intense chemistry, br...
3.5 starsI wanted something short, sweet and cozy and I got it."In what world are you living?""The one you're in, of course."This is a story about loss, grief, forgiving, moving on and finding a HEA in a society that wouldn't approve the love between two men.I really liked the atmosphere. The walks ...
Giles Fullerton's heart has been broken. He walks the streets of London in a daze trying to find something, anything to take away his pain. John Banks is the lamplighter who trips upon Giles one night. I have enjoyed Summer Devon when she is partnered with Bonnie Dee a lot. I have a hit or miss rela...
3.5 starsNear the end of 2013, I discovered that I could enjoy MM historical romance. So I've been trying more and more titles. I think there's something captivating about men who trying to find love in such unfavorable circumstances of the society in general. The secretive meeting, the skirting aro...
That cover though...