I liked this a lot. The characters were engaging and the chemistry between them was really good. I'm really not good at explaining why I like or don't like things - but this book moved me more than many. I have a soft spot for anything with military/war themes and it worked well here.The sex s...
This book hit so many right notes for me: appealing main characters, interesting plot, robust secondary characters, and genuine emotions. John and Gabriel have retired from the military, and are now trying to make lives for themselves in Albuquerque. Having had a relationship they had to hide for...
I greatly enjoyed everything about this book. I'll admit to being a bit of an anglophile, so I loved the setting of this story, especially the descriptions of the flat, its garden and the British Museum. Will and Tom make an interesting couple and the ghost of Christopher Marlow makes an intere...
After reading Marathon Cowboys, I tried to do backtrack on other Sarah Black's stories and settled on this one as my second experience, since I just loved the name Quanah Parker Running Bear. I think this is another beautiful piece. I admit, the relationship part is lacking. When Quanah Parker ap...
Overall, I have to say problematic in the plotting department, but even more than that problematic in the way that people acted. The motivations and actions of the characters were muddled, even to themselves. The romance didn’t feel organic to either Leon or Ibrahim, there was no sexual tension ...
What with the arms flying around, the white robe flapping around his heels, that thin beard, he looked like a cartoon jihadist. He was saying something about John humiliating him as a child, but now he was the master. The boys upstairs, Kim and Eli, they were quoting lines...