Joshua Erik Rossi
Auteur de Claimed (Wolf of The Mountain, #1)
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Œuvres de Joshua Erik Rossi
Ride Cowboy Ride (The Ressurection of Shep Carson #5) 2 exemplaires
The Journey Home (The Resurrection of Shep Carson #4) 2 exemplaires
The Taste of Sorrow (The Resurrection of Shep Carson #3) 2 exemplaires
Just Live (The Resurrection Of Shep Carson #2) 2 exemplaires
Breaking Point (The Resurrection Of Shep Carson #1) 2 exemplaires
SURRENDER: Walking Through Fire (Feels Like Home #2) 1 exemplaire
Just Us: the novel 1 exemplaire
For My Master: Alexander (Pain and Pleasure, #3) 1 exemplaire
Own Me: Alexander (Pain and Pleasure, #1) 1 exemplaire
The Fall of the Crimson Leaves 1 exemplaire
In The Garden of Steven 1 exemplaire
BOUND FOR LIFE: The Novel Officer Sloan & Brandon 1 exemplaire
The Teachings of Spenser Carlyle: The Novel 1 exemplaire
Make Me Forget (The Resurrection Of Shep Carson #8) 1 exemplaire
Captive (Wolf of The Mountain, #2) 1 exemplaire
Relentless Heat (Wolf of The Mountain, #3) 1 exemplaire
Sweet Secrets (Wolf of The Mountain, #4) 1 exemplaire
My Omega (Wolf of The Mountain, #5) 1 exemplaire
Touch The Fire (Wolf of The Mountain, #6) 1 exemplaire
The Landry Legacy: Love & Fear 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 32
- Membres
- 39
- Popularité
- #376,657
- Évaluation
- 4.2
- Critiques
- 1
This was a quick read - I'm not sure how many pages it has (I read the ebook), but I was done in about half an hour. It's told as a series of confessions from Jack, the narrator in the story, and the multitude of sins that he has committed in his short life (eighteen years). It is missing confession #8, but since the book doesn't feel like it's missing any material in particular, I think that's probably just an oversight of the author (confessions #7 and #9 blend seamlessly together).
The whole story moves very quickly; Jack and Morgan are "in love" within a couple of days. And Jack is remarkably accepting of Morgan, without much of a struggle at all.
in this book - I mean, I know it's the 1800s, and Morgan does use some type of lube (ointment)
but Jack is definitely not feeling good there for a while and has to rely on Morgan's magically healing tongue (no really) to make things better.
But I kind of got sucked into the story anyway, you know? So that's why I gave the novella three stars.… (plus d'informations)