


One of Brad’s frat brothers bent over naked in the locker room showers early one Thursday morning, and he thought, “I’d tap that.”He stood there frozen, skin stinging from the pelletized water, soap suds streaming down his chest while his world made a… What did they call that? Paradigm shift.Dammit, dammit, dammit. He’d been trying to avoid this. Admitting it to himself. Consciously. His subconscious had been admitting it for a while in his sleep. Emitting it.Brad flicked another quick look at Collin. Yeah, he still had a delectable ass. Dammit.

Raised by a guardian who died shortly after he started at Eton, Damien’s one clue to his parentage, a key, was stolen by Walt. Now as an adult, Damien is desperate to find out who his parents were. So he hatches a plan. He will kidnap Walt’s sister and hold her hostage until Walt delivers the key. What could possible go wrong with that plan? Except he accidentally kidnaps Walt’s unwanted cousin instead.
Once I got past the fact that such a level headed man could come up with such a foolish scheme, this book worked for me on so many levels. A hint of fairy tale without being an outright retelling. Deep characters. An intriguing plot. I couldn’t stop turning pages. I’ll be reading the first two books in this series soon. If you like fairy tales and historical romances, give this one a try.
This historical was has put me in the mood for more historical romance. Do you have any recommendations?