Beck and Call
Beck and Call
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0 released booksThe Old Bridge Inn is a 0-book series with contributions by Annick Trent.
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My main issue with this book is that the plot focuses too much on what's going on around these characters instead of actually developing their relationship. I understand that they first come together as a means to an end, as would have been common in an era when “buggery” was a serious crime, but they basically fall in love dick first and it doesn't make sense the lengths they go to to be together when there isn't much else there. Pages of William trying to figure out how to transport money or picking out a coat for his employer, or Edwin dealing with William's brother and also doing service things for his employer... it just got a bit boring. I know what a valet does, that's not what I'm here for. If you really enjoy that ins and outs of daily life and a really slow burn romance, you'll be less disappointed, but I just found it a bit to much.
This is quite a sweet tale of two valets working belowstairs, one of whom is being blackmailed by the other's brother. I enjoyed the plot and thought that the writing was mostly well done, I liked the sub plot of William attending a potentially seditious book club and the reappearance of someone from Edwin's past added an extra dimension to the story. However, this is a book for people who are easily offended in that it's unlikely to make Grandma blush! Nice if you are after those classic literature vibes where a kiss and a fumble are exciting things, but not if you are looking for spicy passionate sex scenes.
I received an advanced review copy for free and I am leaving this review voluntarily.