by Summer Devon, Bonnie Dee
The writing teams of Dee & Devon have satisfied me with The Gentleman and the Rogue. A Gentleman's Madness is another winner for me. Sam Tully works and cares for the patients at Fairpark Asylum. It is there he meets the professor. John Gilliam has been committed by his well-meaning family for crim...
I was hoping for something like this:I got this instead:Set at the end of the 18th century, the book tells the story of John Gilliam, an academic locked up in an asylum for his homosexuality and Sam Tully, an attendant who is attracted to John. Gilliam’s stay in the asylum felt like a holiday in a ...
As my "final" book for my personal MM historical challenge this month, once again, I got help from Heather C who rec'd this. Since I loved the first book that I tried from this author, The Gentleman and The Rogue, I thought, why not...In the beginning, I was quite shocked to find out that the story ...
The blurb ended up being much better than the book - OR - I was expecting more of this story than I was given. The cover didn't help either... I thought that the hero would be an intense, tortured semi-psycho or it would head toward some type of paranormal element.
Putting this on (permanent) hiatus, so boring
#O_O that cover #omg what is this #am i actually staring at a clockwork orange? #seriously, look at those eyelashes #help alex was reborn and now he's staring at me and I'm just a little bit scared #oh god oh god I'm going to diepost-readThis was...too...happy. Cheerful. Not-dark-enough. It was...be...
A historical M/M romance, apparently well researched and written with the proper language of the times as well as creating the right setting. John Gilliam has been sent to an insane asylum after being discovered by his father in a compromising position with another man, something not done in 1880's ...