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Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon
Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon









Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon

Mostly the only thing I really liked about the book was the romance.

Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon

What made the experience of listening to Stranger on the Shore the most enjoyable? And classic Lanyon.Ī Twist in the Road You Can See a Mile Away

Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon

Elements of the spoiled rich and class consciousness and references to The Great Gatsby all combine to lend a haunted atmosphere, both ethereal and dangerous. So much is at stake for him as much as for the possible suspects. The hot sex is the icing on the cake, The mystery itself in this particular story was more moving and engaging because the main character is so very personally involved for the beginning. But I happen to really enjoy a love story where the lovers aren't hopping into bed in the second chapter, but instead have to learn each other's ways, work through misunderstandings and mistakes, and finally develop a true positive regard and appreciation for each other. And circumstances conspire to bring the two together often until their mutual attraction is too compelling to ignore. I say "formula" only because his lovers tend to always start off at odds one always seems more gruff, restrained, and in the closet. Lanyon seems to have a formula that always works and always feels new. His story pulls you in immediately and you know that you're in for a completely entertaining romantic adventure. When it comes to mystery and gay romance, no other author writes with the mastery and confidence of Josh Lanyon. Possibly the most enjoyable mystery romance I've ever read! Quintessential Lanyon!











Jefferson Blythe, Esquire by Josh Lanyon