by Kim Fielding
This story got a 3 star rating instead of 4 from me because of entirely personal reasons and most people would probably enjoy it more than I did.I think I would have liked this book more if I wasn't trying to make a connection between the setting of the book (15th century Bosnia) and what I've been ...
The Pillar is another wonderful story from the amazing Kim Fielding. Normally I’m not a huge fan of historical stories, but I would read anything this woman writes.I love Kim Fielding’s characters. She always makes me fall in love with them. And I always want the best for them. Faris and Boro are no...
**** 4 Dusho stars ****--------------------------"Soldier, slave, thief, healer. Just words." He [Boro] reached across the table and pressed their entwined hands to Faris's chest. "None of them tell us what's in here--who a man truly is. And you, truly, are no thief."--------------------------This w...
The Pillar is a beautiful, touching story about two men who thought they would never find love in their life. Faris is the town’s healer and has taken it upon himself to rescue the men left on the pillar to die. He tries to save them or in some cases brings a merciful death.When a man is half beaten...
I felt like I was watching a Disney movie with gay characters and sex. And I'll leave it at that for now. (worst review, ever)
I don't know why I never immediately jump into any of Kim Fielding's stories -- even if she never lets me down before. Maybe because she writes different topics and they are always good and somehow I need the right frame of mind when I start one. Like this. Gah, the IDEA of the Pillars and people be...
4.5 StarsSo every once in a while you come across a book that from the first sentence you find yourself totally captivated.Church bells and Muezzins called the faithful to evening prayers, but Faris was not faithful. So yes, I was drawn into this beautifully depicted world and into the hearts and so...