July was a heck of a good reading month, and I've well and fallen into a historical romance hole. Both series by Allie Therin were *especially* good.
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July was a heck of a good reading month, and I've well and fallen into a historical romance hole. Both series by Allie Therin were *especially* good.
Yall know when you sprint through a series and finish reading everything set in the universe and there isn’t even fanfic about it and you just feel empty and dull and nothing sparks joy anymore?
I’m feeling that way about Magic in Manhattan and Roaring Twenties Magic trilogies by Allie Therin rn
btw I'm reading an ARC of Allie Therin's Viscounts & Villainy and it's everythingggg 😭😭 don't look at me I'm a mess. I can't even with Wesley and Sebastian!!!!!! They're just so fucking sweet! Wesley 'Heart of Stone' Fine being so gone on his soft Spanish bf... Sebastian glomming onto Wesley every moment they're alone because he's touch starved and Wes makes him feel safe!!! stop my heart my feels
Every book Allie Therin writes is the definition of Chemistry, and she's so right for that
Queer Book Draw Challenge 19-20/20: Magic in Manhattan and Roaring 20s Magic series by Allie Therin
AND THAT'S A WRAP ON QBDC!! Thank you to everyone who came along for the ride! Stick around for next year's queer book art challenge announcement in a few weeks 💛📚🥳
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Queer Books for Pride Month:
"Proper Scoundrels" by Allie Therin
This one's a spin-off to one of my favorite series "Magic in Manhattan" and it really doesn't disappoint.
Again we get my beloved grumpy and sunshine trope, as we follow the story of Wesley and Sebastian. There's also a trace of enemies to lovers there, if that's your cup of tea.
The story serves a lot of magic and romance.
All of this is set in 1925. This time not in New York though. We start in London and from there we travel a bit around England and even end up in Paris.
But no spoilers here. If you want a bit of magic, mystery and romance in your life, just read Proper Scoundrels yourself.
I finished reading Once A Rogue and I simply don't know what to do with myself right now.... so uh, when does the next book come out?
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Roaring Twenties Magic - Allie Therin Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Wesley Collins | Lord Fine/Sebastian de Leon Characters: Wesley Collins | Lord Fine, Sebastian de Leon Additional Tags: Established Relationship, Handcuffs, Oral Sex, Anal Sex, Post-Once a Rogue, Major Spoilers for Once a Rogue, Explicit Sexual Content Summary:
“So, tonight you get your revenge for the last time we were here,” Wesley said, locking the door.
“I don’t need revenge,” Sebastian said. He remembered being handcuffed to this bed, Wesley’s gaze constantly flicking to his restrained arms. Wesley’s confusion at Sebastian’s composure, and the way he had reacted when Sebastian’s magic finally surged up and knocked him to the floor. All the little things he had said, even then, that had made much more sense after they’d kissed.
“What if I want you to have your revenge?”
“Then it’s not my revenge, is it?”
“Are we going to argue semantics or are you going to handcuff me to the bed? I ask merely for information.”
ARC Review: Proper Scoundrels by Allie Therin
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Publishing Date: December 28, 2021
Synopsis:
Don’t miss this standalone spin-off in Allie Therin's acclaimed Magic in Manhattan universe! Their scandalous pasts have left them wounded and unworthy—and hopelessly perfect together. London, 1925 Sebastian de Leon is adjusting to life after three years spent enthralled by blood magic. The atrocities he committed under its control still weigh heavily on his conscience, but when he’s asked to investigate a series of mysterious murders, it feels like an opportunity to make amends. Until he realizes the killer’s next likely target is a man who witnessed Sebastian at his worst—the Viscount Fine. Lord Fine—known as Wesley to his friends, if he had any—is haunted by ghosts of his own after serving as a British army captain during the Great War. Jaded and untrusting, he’s tempted to turn Sebastian in, but there’s something undeniably captivating about the reformed paranormal, and after Sebastian risks his own life to save Wesley’s, they find common ground. Seeking sanctuary together at Wesley’s country estate in Yorkshire, the unlikely pair begins to unravel a mystery steeped in legend and folklore, the close quarters emboldening them to see past the other’s trauma to the person worth loving beneath. But with growing targets on their backs, they’ll have to move quickly if they
My Review:
★★★★★
I was a little apprehensive about this at first because I *loved * the trilogy this spins off from, but I needn't have worried. Now that I've finished it, I love this one too. Possibly even more, as Wesley was a delightfully cynical curmudgeon gone soft for Sebastian alone and I adore that trope.
This was satisfactory as a standalone, though it would also have been lovely if it had been expanded a bit. I hope we get more from this world in the future. And more Wesley because he's possibly more fun than even Rory.
I enjoyed the mystery aspect, but the best part was Wesley the cynical curmudgeon with a deeply buried heart of gold, and Sebastian the "dangerous marshmallow" as they slowly became closer and let one another see what they let no one else see. (They were terribly entertaining together from practically the moment they met. I highlighted SO many passages.)
Also, paranormal art!
This is a book (along with the series it spins off of) that I will most definitely be reading again because it thoroughly stole my heart. Historical paranormal MM is apparently my thing XD.
*Thanks to NetGalley and Carina Press for providing an e-arc for review.
Favorite Quotes:
...she claimed the ridiculous creature's affections eased her rheumatoid pains. What a load of sentimental rot. Everyone was miserable; it was no excuse to dote on a yappy speck of fluff.
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"Are you all right, Lord Fine?" Wesley had some bruises, some scrapes, and blisters on his arms. But he was alive, and free, and most importantly, not on fucking fire anymore, so what came out was, "Yes."
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"Are you serious right now?" said Lord Fine incredulously. "You're handcuffed to my bed at gunpoint and you're more upset that the English hunt foxes?"
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God, everyone was always so unflatteringly surprised that he was capable of sympathy. He'd be insulted, if he wasn't, well, himself.
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A paranormal earl, yes, that was exactly what Wesley wanted to learn existed.
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There were not enough cups of tea in the world to deal with this morning.
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Was--was Wesley being flirted with? Wesley might have just been flirted with.
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"Some people don't like my accent, or my Spanish."
"Some people don't like opera. The world is full of classless philistines."
Sebastian blinked.
"Xenophobia is a waste of time," Lord Fine went on, like he hadn't just paid Sebastian something of a compliment. "Everyone is a foreigner somewhere. Foreigners are just people and all people are universally terrible, so what's the point of disliking foreigners in particular?"
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"I said, I think you're the witch, because when I'm with you, I remember how to be free."
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Sebastian blinked. "Is everything okay?"
No, it isn't. You've just uttered the most romantic words anyone has ever said to me, in a Yorkshire pub over chips.
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Oh, Christ. Wesley was not equipped to experience feelings, this was completely unacceptable.
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And he did, despite Wesley's pessimism--maybe with magic, obviously that was going to be Wesley's explanation for everything now...
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But I will admit there is one tiny place in this godforsaken world that isn't cold and miserable, and that's the corner you light up."
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"If you stay with me, there might be a lot of magic."
"I'll be thoroughly enchanted either way," said Wesley, and went back in for another kiss.
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