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About Lane

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Lane's Reviews:

Book Two, New POV

April 27, 2017 by Lane Leave a Comment

This is book two in the Society of Gentlemen series. The series changes POV with each book and covers basically the same events from another angle. I loved that and really was angry that I had both books on my kindle because I would have liked to have them both out in front of me so I could flip through and compare the events a little easier. This story follows another member of the super secret society of gentlemen that prefer gentlemen, this time it […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: KJ Charles, m/m, Regency, romance

A society of gentlemen (that like gentlemen)

April 27, 2017 by Lane 3 Comments

So I am officially at the point where I will read anything by KJ Charles. This is the first book in the Society of Gentlemen series that follows a group of gay men in Regency England. They use their power and money to protect each other and create a safe little world where they can live and love the way they want, but it makes for close quarters and limited dating options. This first book follows Harry Vane as he is admitted into the little […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: KJ Charles, m/m, Regency, romance

pirates, sirens, and great banter

April 20, 2017 by Lane Leave a Comment

I fell in love with the idea of this book, the pirate king’s daughter purposely gets herself kidnapped in order to steal a map from rival pirates, and it really did not disappoint. It is a fun romp kind of book, with some decent romance thrown in. The map is actually one-third of a map that will lead to an island where sirens have hidden an enormous treasure. Alosa’s father has asked her to get captured in order to search the ship of a rogue […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: pirates, tricia levenseller, YA

A Warlock That Needs to go Straight (but isn’t)

March 25, 2017 by Lane Leave a Comment

This book is part of the Magpie Lord universe. It is the least connected of the series and really could be read on its own.  It features two fun cameos and the justiciary including Stephen Day, but sadly no Lord Crane. Crispin is a warlock by accident, having been trained in blood magic by a man that wanted to wear his skin. He is struggling with using magic in the approved ways and feels like a failure. The only joy in his life comes from […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: KJ Charles, m/m, romance

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