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Megan Reddaway

Auteur de Love Is Always Write: Volume Two

9 oeuvres 64 utilisateurs 12 critiques

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Œuvres de Megan Reddaway

Love Is Always Write: Volume Two — Contributeur — 20 exemplaires
Bringing Home Baby Bird 13 exemplaires
A Position in Paris (2018) 7 exemplaires
The Luck of the Irish 6 exemplaires
Call to Arms: Modern LGBTQ fiction of the Second World War (2017) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires
Out, Proud, and Prejudiced (2018) 5 exemplaires
Not Quite Shakespeare (2014) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires
Wrong Number 1 exemplaire

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4 stars
James was wounded during the war in France, losing an eye and a leg. Because of his inclinations, his father told him that he is not allowed back in England, so he settles in Paris after a great uncle makes him his heir. In order to distract himself from how much his life has changed and what he saw and experienced during the war, James starts writing a book. Because his arm is also messed up, James needs a secretary to get it written. To that end, he hires Edmund. Edmund is a man of many secrets, and James becomes intrigued and wants to find out what Edmund is hiding. Edmund worries about what will happen to his family if anyone discovers their secrets. He needs the money to send his brother to an expensive sanitarium in Switzerland. James figures that the rest of his life will be lonely because the only men who are interested in him like to be compensated for it. Edmund admires James, but because of his family's past, he doesn't feel as though he is good for James.

This is the 3rd book that I've read by this author, and I really enjoyed it. The style felt as though it could have been written in 1919. Both James and Edmund were clearly drawn, as were the secondary characters. I did think that the near misses between James and Edmund went on a little too far, where they each thought the other meant something else and couldn't possibly have feelings for them. Altogether, this is an author I would recommend, as the style of writing changes to reflect the story being told.
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mamawerewolf | 2 autres critiques | Jun 23, 2023 |


An Affirming Flame by Jay Lewis Taylor - 3.5 stars

Extraordinary Duties by Elin Gregory - 4 stars

The Boy Left Behind by Eleanor Musgrove - 3.5 stars

The Man Who Loved Pigs by Megan Reddaway - 3 stars

We Live Without a Future by Julie Bozza - 3 stars

A Life to Live by R.A. Padmos - 3.5 stars

The Town of Titipu by Adam Fitzroy - DNF

A Cup of Tea by Sandra Lindsey - 3 stars

Letters by Eleanor Musgrove - 3.5 stars

Buttercup by Jay Lewis Taylor - 3.5 stars

Between Friends by Sandra Lindsey - 2 stars

From Air to There by Michelle Peart - 3.5 stars

We're Out of Hero Fabric by Andrea Demetrius - 2 stars

See by Adam Fitzroy - 3.5 stars

Across a Thousand Miles by Barry Brennessel - 2 stars

Wild Flowers by JL Merrow - 3 stars

Better to Die by Charlie Cochrane - 3.5 stars
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Marlobo | Dec 24, 2022 |
I skipped stories from authors that rate all their books. It's not the case with those that only rate antologies; I still don't like it but I can understand it like a recognition to their co-authors.

Ninety-nine Problems by Becky Black - 3 stars

Bread and Butter Pudding by Jules Jones - 3 stars

Chanctonbury Ring by Sarah Madison - 3,5 stars

Wrong Number by Megan Redd away - 2,5 stars

In the Doghouse by Chris Quinton - 2,5 stars

The Benefits of Hindsight by MA Ford - 2 stars

Misadventures of Mislaid Men by Penny Hudson - 3 stars

Best Vacation Ever by Rob Rosen - Skipped

Rough Tackle by Annabelle Jacobs - 2,5 stars

Illumination by Sam Evans - 2,5 stars

The Jacobite by Bette Browne - 2 stars

Wag, Not a Dog by Theo Fenraven - 2 stars

Tops Down, Bottoms Up by Jay Northcote - 3,5 stars

First Contact by Rhidian Brenig Jones - 1 star

Apollo, Heathcliff, and Hercules by S.A. García - 2, 5 stars
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Marlobo | Dec 24, 2022 |
I enjoyed this story. The author did a very good job with the tension. I felt like I was on a roller-coaster. The pressure would escalate for a while followed by temporary relief, right before the angst rose again.

 
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Penumbra1 | 2 autres critiques | Oct 11, 2022 |

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Œuvres
9
Membres
64
Popularité
#264,968
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
12
ISBN
5

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