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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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This series makes for an excellent book binge.

April 9, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

I almost feel like I don’t want to write a review of this book, just maybe sit with it a while, scroll through and read some of my favorite parts again. But in short, I really liked it and it’s a more than worthy trilogy ender. Even with the lackluster first book, I would still recommend this series, but you definitely need to read all of them, as the central plot would be pretty confusing if you didn’t. This book wraps up the plot started […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Romance, Suspense Tagged With: an unsuitable heir, genderfluid hero, historical romance, K.J. Charles, mystery, narfna, pansexual hero, romance, sins of the cities

narfna's CBR10 Review No:48 · Genres: Mystery, Romance, Suspense · Tags: an unsuitable heir, genderfluid hero, historical romance, K.J. Charles, mystery, narfna, pansexual hero, romance, sins of the cities ·
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This book is yes.

April 9, 2018 by narfna Leave a Comment

This was FUN. I liked the first one, but it was missing something for me. This one, perhaps because its central characters weren’t so quiet and unassuming, intrigued me right away and didn’t let up. Nathaniel Roy is a crusading journalist who is determined to expose the secrets of two big name spiritualists currently practicing in London. He sees what they do as an abomination, taking advantage of naïve and grieving people’s trust and pain, and making money off of it. Nathaniel is also sensitive […]

Filed Under: Romance, Suspense Tagged With: an unnatural vice, historical romance, K.J. Charles, m/m, m/m romance, narfna, romance, sins of the cities

narfna's CBR10 Review No:47 · Genres: Romance, Suspense · Tags: an unnatural vice, historical romance, K.J. Charles, m/m, m/m romance, narfna, romance, sins of the cities ·
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Killer fog, murder, and sexytimes in Victorian London.

April 9, 2018 by narfna 2 Comments

I liked this quite a bit, but I was able to put it down for several months, which doesn’t really speak super well of it’s ability to compel a reader. There was just something about the specific ways the pacing and the characters and the plot combined that I liked, but didn’t love. So this is a romance novel, but it’s also a hybrid Victorian/mystery/thriller-ish sort of book, and all of the plots are not resolved (though the romance aspect is), and I’m assuming they […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Romance Tagged With: an unseen attraction, K.J. Charles, m/m, M/M historical romance, mystery, narfna, romance, sins of the cities

narfna's CBR10 Review No:46 · Genres: Mystery, Romance · Tags: an unseen attraction, K.J. Charles, m/m, M/M historical romance, mystery, narfna, romance, sins of the cities ·
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