Sally Strange reviewed A Taste of Gold and Iron by Alexandra Rowland
Adorable, romantic, gay fun
4 stars
A fairy tale of MLM romance between a prince and his loyal retainer. I started reading because I thoroughly enjoyed Rowland's "Running Close to the Wind," which was less romance and more adventure and humor than this. While "A Taste of Gold and Iron" still has moments of funny and a fair amount of dangerous knife fights and such, the focus is really on the growing affection between Kadou the prince with the anxiety disorder and Evemer, his emotionally repressed bodyguard. Bonus gay points to Rowland for making Kadou's ex-boyfriend a major part of how the couple solidify their romance. One point deducted because I wanted more swashbuckling and I also wanted Kadou's sister's (she's the Sultan) triumphant return to her court not to happen offstage, as it were. Still, if you want something lighthearted and gay to read, you can't go wrong with this. Rowland has a great knack for letting us observe both her characters' inner and outer states.