

The narrator jointly lacks emotional delivery while overdoing voice acting to the point of embarrassment. well, the book sure insisted they are falling in love in the narration, but we never see it. The flat characters never develop anything beyond TV Tropes personalities. I could ignore the nonsense plot chasing after some mad doctor if the character development drove the story, but it doesn't. Unfortunately, it plummets immediately into a dull illogical plot with zero interesting scenes. This story sounded so interesting, and the first few scenes are. So dull even the steamy scenes are a bore.

Alan realizes his love for Jem when he nearly loses him, but is Alan's love strong enough to risk society discovering the truth about him? And is he strong enough to finally accept his sexual nature?Ī reissue of the title first published by Loose Id. They rescue the girl from the clutches of an insane surgeon, who is as interested in experimenting on the vulnerable human spirit as he is on physical bodies. The journey brings them closer together as they travel from lust toward love.

Just as the men are adjusting to their new living arrangement, news about a former soldier under his command sends Sir Watleigh and Jem on the road to save a child in danger. Jem acts as Alan's valet, but offers him so much more than polished boots and starched cravats. He's also witty, irreverent, glib, and makes Alan laugh - a rare occasion since wartime trauma and the death of his family have made the man a ghost of his former self.Ī single night of meaningless sex turns into an offer of permanent employment. Despite his harsh life in the slums of London, Jem is a bright, cheerful young man. When Sir Alan Watleigh goes searching for sex, he never imagines the street rat he brings home for one last bit of pleasure in his darkest hour will be the man who hauls him back from the edge of the grave. Both men's lives will be changed forever. Lad from the streets meets lord of the manor.
