![]() ![]() I finished this book feeling like a warm glow was emanating from my chest and filling my whole body. I still have to figure out the details.□□ P.S-I am going to haunt Cat Sebastian forever if I have to wait another 3 years for the release of the 3rd book, How? I don't know. Highly recommended to everyone who loves their MM romances with a heavy dose of mystery. But I enjoyed it more since I reread the 1st book in December when I had nothing else to do but wait.□□ ![]() This one can definitely be read as a standalone. And, I would love to read more of them if the authors decide to write a few new ones in this series or the Tommy Cabot Was Here series. Leo was such a sweetheart that he has reserved a place in my 'best book boyfriend list'.Īlthough the The Ruin of a Rake is my fav book by the author, I am enjoying her books set after 1900 more than those set before it. The mystery is pretty well done and I adored the relationship development between the couple. Did I say, they are back after 3 years?□□□ Forget it, but they are back, this time with a kinda locked-room mystery at a gothic mansion where they have to solve a cold case in 48 hours. So, It's 1948 and Leo Page and James Sommers are in Cornwell. ![]() Well!!! I certainly approve of the tagline and I actually enjoyed it so much that I am almost tempted to forgive Cat Sebastian for nearly 3 years of wait for this book and a hoax-release date in Dec. 4.5 □ "The tagline on the book says cozy mystery like Agatha Cristie but make it gay". ![]()
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