Fortune Hunter
Brook Street, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Belmont
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By:
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Ava March
London, 1822
Impoverished Julian Parker returns to London with one goal: marry an heiress. He'll do whatever it takes, even if it means denying his desire for men. After all, with a fortune comes happiness and social acceptance - which have eluded Julian his entire life.
The only things a vast fortune has brought Oscar Woodhaven are greedy relatives and loneliness. At 21 years of age, he has everything a man could possibly want—except someone to love him. When he meets devastatingly handsome Julian Parker, he believes his luck has turned.
Between Oscar's lavish gifts and their searing-hot nights, Julian is caught between what he thinks he needs and what his heart truly desires. But when a betrayal threatens to tear them apart, Julian discovers he'll do whatever it takes to convince Oscar the greatest fortune of all is love.
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I LIKE - sweet M/M romances!!
3 1/2 Stars for a pretty charming historical
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As for Act Two, working through that conflict…I have a few issues. First of all, there isn’t really an Act Two – it’s basically just a time shift. Second, the length of this time shift, during which the relationship is on standby, seems a bit too long for me for people to keep all that emotion on “simmer”, and too short to produce a radical change in accent (which the narrator does very well, by the way – doing different accents is already a skill, but mixing two accents in the same sentence from one speaker and still having it sound natural is kinda “wow!”).
And then there’s Act Three. As I mentioned, the Inevitable Conflict was pretty major, so I was curious how the conversation would go between the two central characters. I really wondered how they were going to patch this rift. I liked the dialog, satisfying, good resolution to the conflict, but then…poof! It was over. I was hoping for a bit more.
Nevertheless, this trilogy is a series of “short and sweet” stories. I get that. So parts of the story will necessarily be somewhat abridged. However, the whole “feel good” part, the HEA-part, left me wanting a bit. Would have liked to bask in it a bit more.
Romance with HEA, but ended abruptly
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You had me at hello
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Entertainingly done
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Good but unsatisfying ending sort of a cliffhanger
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