Fab read! :D Thanks, Kira! With dangers lurking everywhere (in and out of a huge country house), strangers Curtis and da Silva are prowling through grounds and rooms in all kinds of dark hours to find hard evidence against their host, a traitor and a murderer. Their first serious encounter is an ...
Two men have been sent on missions to the same estate. One is looking for blackmail. The other for sabotage. Neither knows of the other but they discover the evidence both seek by joining forces. I enjoyed this story. Curtis and DaSilva are attracted to each other but are different as night and day....
I've wanted to read an HR m/m romance for ages but I've never found one that caught my fancy. A friend recommended this one to me and bing! We had a winner. Great book. Loved Da Silva. And can't wait to check out more titles from this author.
In short: I love this.In long: I wrote about how much I loved it over The Bookpushers for Queer Romance Month.Queer or straight or what-you-will, if your romantic feelings are sexualised, I think a lot of people go through a stage of life best articulated as “omg, now I can have sex”. For me, it hit...
First, let me get this out of the way...Holy fuck! This was AMAZING, AMAZING, AMAZING!!! *squeeee*Alright, now... Where was I? Oh, that's right–attempting to write a semi-coherent review...This was my first K.J. Charles book, and it's going straight to my crème-de-la-crème shelf, because it definite...
Buddy read with Kayl.I really love this author and her books. I've pretty much read everything she's written to date apart from a few stories in anthologies. I really enjoy everything she writes and Think of England was no exception. It wasn't my favorite book of hers, but I enjoyed it a lot. Da Sil...
3.5 stars I can really see why this book is so loved by all of my friends. It really is a great book.But I had a feeling I would like it a bit less than most people. I’m really not one for the historical m/m. I cannot stand the fact that men are not allowed to be together in those times. That this w...
I wasn't sure I was actually going to like this book at first. I didn't quite warm to Archie at first and was a little put off by Da Silva. But then... suddenly, I was all in and really enjoyed how both characters and the story eventually developed. The book is set in Edwardian England in the a...
**** 4,5 jolly good stars *****------------------------"Then lie back and think of England."~Da Silva~------------------------(btw, the best line ever)Downton Abbey meets Agatha Christie meets MM Romance pluss a Viking! ------------------------"Oh, God, Archie. My Viking. You do no know how you have...
Think of England was a book I don't think I was going to read. Somehow it just didn't jump onto my massive to-be-read list but one of my book buddies asked, “Why hadn't you read it yet?” so I did. Thank you. Usually when it comes to historical novels I'm down to only reading and trusting Ava March. ...
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