I think
this man is much more, or much less, than he seems. Who is he
really, and who or what is he pretending to be? What sort of
trouble will his secrets cause him? I'd be grateful if you could
answer these questions for me.
Photo Description: With a black sky dotted in
luminescent stars framing him, a beautiful young man stares into
the darkness, his face concentrated, as though his thoughts are
with someone else. His golden hair reveals him as a stranger in a
land so very far from anything he’s known, and yet he’s comfortable
in the silk kimonos draping his body. He gently holds one between
his fingers, as if caressing the skin of his lover. Strings of gold
and jade earrings adorn him, tokens of affection from the one he
waits for now.
It was nice but in some places it felt like it was getting bogged down in details.
vivek ranjan Sep 11th, 2013 @ 02:42 AM
I adored this skillfully written story, from the very first word. Its Japanese theme and historical samurai premise was compelling, enchanting. Kazuhiro and Jonathan were sturdy, masculine and authentic.
anav ranjan Sep 11th, 2013 @ 02:40 AM
I love reading historical romance and I was thrilled to discover that this one was set in 19th century Japan. Historical romances set in Asia are less common than Europe or America and I love it when I find one. The story blurb also sounded really intriguing too.
manoj vivek Sep 11th, 2013 @ 02:38 AM
I really liked this a lot. Loved the setting and the MC's. Thank you S.J. Frost, for donating your time and talent.
pallawi priyadarshani Sep 11th, 2013 @ 02:44 AM
It was nice but in some places it felt like it was getting bogged down in details.
vivek ranjan Sep 11th, 2013 @ 02:42 AM
I adored this skillfully written story, from the very first word. Its Japanese theme and historical samurai premise was compelling, enchanting. Kazuhiro and Jonathan were sturdy, masculine and authentic.
anav ranjan Sep 11th, 2013 @ 02:40 AM
I love reading historical romance and I was thrilled to discover that this one was set in 19th century Japan. Historical romances set in Asia are less common than Europe or America and I love it when I find one. The story blurb also sounded really intriguing too.
manoj vivek Sep 11th, 2013 @ 02:38 AM
I really liked this a lot. Loved the setting and the MC's. Thank you S.J. Frost, for donating your time and talent.