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164 pages, ebook
First published January 12, 2015






The words left a bitter taste in my mouth. For all I loved Merrick, I was not yet free of shame.and
Here the formal veneer began to flake away, and with each word I felt a most exquisite confidence gathering in my breast.William's voice was so well done, consistently revealing his personality through his thoughts and dialogue. Young, impatient, determined, and a little bit afraid. He had me empathizing with his frustrated self but also grinning at his observations, especially his thoughts about Theo.
Theo sat on the edge of the chaise in his usual manner, his slender limbs arranged as though posed for a portrait. Insufferable Prat in Repose.and
I wanted to strangle him. And how gleefully he stoked my fury, flirting with the coffee-man while I was forced to fume in silence!Oh! And
With Theo, every movement was performed with the elegant glee of a Harlequin.*grins*
I was terrified that he despised me for it, and that this was the real reason for his lengthening absences—not mercy, not reluctance, but resentment.While he waited, William ached for Merrick, but in Merrick's note to him, we saw the feeling was mutual.
...it is difficult even to write you, as the very act only sharpens your absence.After the long (in William's eyes) wait, the turning was a bit anticlimactic, but I liked the dreamlike scene even as it all seemed too easy. I expected a more painful change, a more difficult transition. It was all joy and excitement, though, as William adjusted to his new self and Merrick finally relaxed and enjoyed their changed relationship. The author did a good job describing the heightened senses William experienced. A lot of introspection followed, and the pacing slowed, but my interest was still kept.
