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The Bound Series, #3Lord Oliver Marsden's life is perfect...well, almost perfect. His bookshop is doing well, his bank account isn't empty, and his nights are filled with a deliciously dominant man...who tends to be a bit too domineering outside of the bedchamber. But Vincent loves him and that's all that should matter.Then Vincent receives a letter that changes everything. Oliver seizes the moment and pushes Vincent toward a night they will never forget. Yet their night together has show more repercussions neither of them anticipated...Note: This is a previously published work. This second edition has been edited with minor changes. For readers who purchased the original edition, this second edition is not substantially different. show lessTags
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I've quite thoroughly enjoyed the first two instalments of this series, and the denouement of the story arc is--plotwise--quite well done.
This is however only 3.5* and the reason for this is that my inner editor suddenly jumped into gear and almost constantly wanted to urge March to stop using cliched m/m terminology and verbiage which I have grown very jaded and leery of:
worshipping cock
threading (fingers through hair or other fingers)
salty tang
tongue tangling
That's just to name a few, there are more, and they come over as shorthand and mechanical writing. Which jars particularly with March, as her storylines are meticulously laid out and individualistic. Thus it's quite disruptive when she resorts to "m/m language".
That's of course show more my only niggle, well, except as usual the short length. show less
This is however only 3.5* and the reason for this is that my inner editor suddenly jumped into gear and almost constantly wanted to urge March to stop using cliched m/m terminology and verbiage which I have grown very jaded and leery of:
worshipping cock
threading (fingers through hair or other fingers)
salty tang
tongue tangling
That's just to name a few, there are more, and they come over as shorthand and mechanical writing. Which jars particularly with March, as her storylines are meticulously laid out and individualistic. Thus it's quite disruptive when she resorts to "m/m language".
That's of course show more my only niggle, well, except as usual the short length. show less
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- Canonical title
- Bound Forever
- Original publication date
- 2017
- People/Characters
- Lord Oliver Marsden; Oliver Marsden; Vincent Prescot; Lord Vincent Prescot
- Important places
- London, England, UK; Rotherham Estate, England, UK
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