by Indra Vaughn
A very cozy read. However, at the same time, misunderstandings and angst that follows make it pretty intense, so you won't get bored.Loved it.
A very cozy read. However, at the same time, misunderstandings and angst that follows make it pretty intense, so you won't get bored.
A very cozy read. However, at the same time, misunderstandings and angst that follows make it pretty intense, so you won't get bored.
The House on Hancock Hill fits perfectly in the M/M genre. Loved it. A bit somber, well-written and with a perfect plot development.
4 Lugubrious Stars mel·an·chol·yˈmelənˌkälē/Submitnoun1.a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause. (there was cause people, there was)"an air of melancholy surrounded him"synonyms: sadness, sorrow, unhappiness, woe, desolation, melancholia, dejection, depression, despondency, caf...
The House on Hancock Hill was an emotionally satisfying read. The characters made me feel, the town itself was quite a central character, and there was just enough of a mystery to keep me guessing. And secrets? Whoo boy, were there some whoppers. I strongly recommend this to everyone!See the entire ...
The clouds part. The sun shines through. Angels sing. The book slump is over!4.25 stars. I really liked this story. It was sweet. It was a bit angsty. It wasn't overly complicated. It wasn't overambitious. There was just the right balance of plot, character development, and relationship exploratio...