![]() ![]() ![]() But I gotta tell you, this book was so good, I decided I couldn't live with myself if I didn't.Here's the thing-most erotica is pretty mediocre. Even while reading, I was debating whether or not I'd ever admit to it. I mean, I'm not the intended audience, right? But I caught an interview with an erotica author on EW Radio where they were discussing the growing M/M trend and how the majority of its readers are women, which was soon followed by this invitation from NetGalley, so I figured, why not? I'll read practically anything once. more I need one) and I have nothing at all against homosexual characters (Mercedes Lackey's Vanyel is one of my all time favorite characters EVER), I just never would have thought to pick up a M/M romance. ![]() While I read plenty of erotica (because it's everywhere you turn right now and it provides a mindless diversion when. Review 2: I received this ARC from NetGalley.First, a little personal background.this is not a book I would have ever expected to pick up. ![]() If someone was looking for something a little different, I would recommend this with reservation. There was also the added challenge of creating a stable romance in a world where homosexuals are killed. While I liked the romance and the buildup, I did feel the story was a bit jumbled and sometimes had trouble following the story. While I’ve read quite a bit of M/M, I haven’t read anything M/M with this type of world building. Review 1: I really liked the premise – dystopian setting, and (unusually) M/M romance. ![]()
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