![]() ![]() I think the narration makes a brilliant book even more brilliant, okay? When I started listening it was a bit weird, because I knew I was listening ‘ Callum’s interpretation of….‘ each of the characters. ![]() Please take this under advisement when reading on! AND THEN, of course, Callum Hale is her narrator. So when she offered me a review copy of the audio I was a bit wobbly about it because I feel I can’t put a review up on Amazon or GR for her, only here on the blog. Now I need to confess… since I first read it, Jude has become a mate. ![]() The book delivered all this when I read it. I love poly stories, where the characters find their ways toward each other with painful honesty that requires introspection and self knowledge. Its an interesting exploration of social expectations and mobility as well as a complicated and touching love story. He has casual sex with various men amd a steady lover in Ben. The POVs are are Aubrey Fanshawe, in a fourteen year old relationship with a married couple and his new lover, Lucien Saxby, a journalist who’s family work in domestic service. The fact that it’s set in 1906 just made it easier for me to pick up! I read Behind These Doors when it first came out and loved the complex, realistic description of a poly relationship and all the bumps and dips that need to be ironed out to make them work. ![]()
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