![]() "Two complex and complicated men in search for a cunning serial killer. On the surface, you'd assume that being charming is a good thing, yet one of the hardest hitting sections of the book involves a scene where Fletcher comes to realize that he's been charmed by someone else." "Charm: A Two-Edged Sword" blog post by A.B. Fletcher Ash, the only person who has managed to penetrate his defensive field, possesses charm in abundance. ![]() He is impatient, abrupt, arrogant, irascible. And she also says a whole lot more in a fascinating analysis of what she sees as the main theme here: This book is about charm. Not romantic love but deeper, more meaningful love. "This isn't a romance, but it is a love story. It's a bit dry in the beginning, but once you push though that and kind of go with the flow of the novel, it's awesome and singularly different from other MM books. I think this is a love it or hate kind of book. "That's what I love about Julie Bozza each of her books is so different. I found this book very fascinating and I will definitely read it again." Rainbow Awards 2011, Runner Up (equal third) in the Best LGBT Mystery / Thriller category All the characters have depth and are complex which made them very realistic. ![]() The part I enjoyed the most was the love story between the two main protagonists. At first I was a bit shocked that it has almost 700 pages but once I started reading I couldn't stop. ![]()
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