Spectred Isle

Paperback, 251 pages

Published Aug. 2, 2017 by KJC Books, Kjc Books.

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978-1-9997846-6-9
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4 stars (5 reviews)

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Growing up, English ivy was an acutely troublesome invasive species -- in the region generally and in my family's yard specifically. My neighbors had, foolishly, planted it, and it would grow up trees and deprive them of their nutrients, and send vines into crevices of buildings, damaging them. At a formative age, I learned about this: how ivy sends these little creeping tendrils into all the small holes it finds. And I would sit in the back yard, imagining the ivy crawling up my body, planting little roots in my pores and feeding on me until I was a desiccated husk.

The point being, I had a hard time with the fact that ivy showing up was a good thing in this story, because to me the appearance of an inexplicable ivy leaf could not be a more ominous sign. So if you have my extremely specific aversion to the …

Review of 'Spectred Isle' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I'm very much not the intended audience. I enjoyed the world built here, with a supernatural 'war under the War', the green men and etc, but the plot stutters once, half way through, for an explicit sexual encounter, and then comes to a screeching halt, two thirds of the way, for a very explicit, dozen page, detailed second helping. I would have given more stars if there'd been less of that. I bought the book thinking it would just be a queer fantasy with some romance, but... it's a lot more explicit than I expected. Not my cuppa.

Review of 'Spectred Isle' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Like the historical mystery [b:Slippery Creatures|52237989|Slippery Creatures (The Will Darling Adventures, #1)|K.J. Charles|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1587519719l/52237989.SY75.jpg|77319427], which I also read this year but have not yet reviewed here, this is another “Edwardian toff and ex-Tommy thrown together by circumstance and end up falling for each other” tale. This one is historical low-fantasy, similar to [b:The Magpie Lord|34715150|The Magpie Lord (A Charm of Magpies, #1)|K.J. Charles|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1490703800l/34715150.SY75.jpg|24803707], which I read and reviewed in the first half of the year, albeit that one is set a little earlier, in the Victorian era. As I wrote then:

[a:KJ Charles|7123498|K.J. Charles|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1418032373p2/7123498.jpg] describes her œuvre as “cravats and smut” in her Twitter biog and, while this is not a “fade to black as they kiss” book, it’s also not porn. But it's probably not a book to buy for your teenage nibling who just came out.


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