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Bezig met laden... Chevalierdoor Mary Calmes
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Sequel to Romanus Fireman Mason James thought finding out he is a Romanus--a rare class of gargoyle--would be the surprise of a lifetime, but he's proven wrong when he discovers he is the son of a comte and goji nobility. But his newly discovered family doesn't think his gargoyle lover, Luc, is good enough for a goji of Mason's stature--how could a warrior ever be? But despite the Moreaus' uncertainty and elitism, they are Mason's only chance to unravel the mystery behind his mother's death, find a solution for the class divide that might separate him from Luc, and discover what it truly means to be a Romanus. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Mason is as fantastic as ever. He is a dedicated firefighter, defender of the weak, and accepts no injustice in his presence. His one weakness is his ongoing inability to admit to himself how much he loves Luc – but he corrects that in a big way as the story progresses. Mason realizes he needs Luc to be his strength, and with the kind of crap he faces from his biological father and the “tests” he has to go through, Mason needs all the support he can get. His strength and determination in the face of his biological family’s elitism, bigotry, and nastiness is inspiring!
Luc may be the low-class warrior, the chevalier in gargoyle terms, but no matter what insult they throw in his face, he remains calm and steady. He is unrelenting in his support of Mason, and the fact that Mason finally admits how he feels and asks Luc to move in with him may have something to do with that. But mostly it is just who Luc is – and all his abilities are urgently needed as they travel to France to meet Mason’s biological family. The manipulation, machinations, and politics emerge slowly, but Luc has his hands full keeping Mason, and himself, safe.
If you like gargoyles and appreciate a unique and fascinating world with its own mythology and legends, if you want to find out what a Romanus is and, like Marcus, are curious about his family’s history, and if you’re looking for a read that consists of an intriguing journey of discovery, suspense, and wonderfully supportive – and very hot – lovers, then you will probably like this novella as much as I did. Fantastic!
NOTE: This book was provided by Dreamspinner Press for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews. ( )