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I admit, I am very new in historical/regency MM romance -- I was only converted last year. BUT, I discovered that there was different kind of joy coming from historical/regency MM that I could relish in (one of them is that none of these Lords or Earls or Duke will call their lover, "BABY" *haha*). ...
The story was actually quite good. I rather enjoyed the interactions between the characters.I totally called the Dorian-almost-getting-enslaved thing, although I kind of wanted it to go a little further...I thought the ending was rather abrupt, though. It ended before the story got a chance to finis...
O: I SEE "CONSUMPTIVE"Julio, look at what you've done to me.I like it. Leander, first off, has a really cool name. In addition, he's naive, yes, but not altogether stupid. It's rather refreshing. He's not an ingenue. It's cool.So, yeah. It was good; I quite liked it, but then it was plot, plot, plot...
Enjoyable M/M historical fiction with two winning leads. Leander is especially adorable as the wide-eyed American, trying to deal with his new title. Though there isn't a huge amount of sex, I really liked his relationship with Julien, and found most of the stuff about his entry into society, his e...
My liking of historical romance is growing by each book. I never really was a huge fan of historicals, but it seems that I'm slowing growing more tolerance for it nowadays.This was a book of well written cliches. The plot was okay, the characters were likable, the romance had me rooting for them (th...