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I suppose they could just be being thorough, in reading the second book in the series to see how it ends, but it’s still a thrill They call it a “brisk and engrossing sequel to Bomber’s Moon” and say “it’s a treat for readers who like their romance with a healthy dose of adventure.”
Full review here: http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-60928-725-2
They weren’t so sure about my scenery this time around, but I put that down to the fact that this half of the book is set in Elfland, and I felt I had to describe it more carefully than I described the stuff in our own world. My theory being that I shouldn’t rely on the reader to fill in the setting from their own experiences, since it was unlikely any of them had visited it.
Mirrored from Alex Beecroft - Author of Gay Historical and Fantasy Fiction.