The two following reviews are of content freely available on the author’s website as supplemental material to the Society of Gentlemen series. Neither can be read as stand-alone, but are best enjoyed following a read of the full series.
“A Confidential Problem” is a lovely deleted scene that shows David Cyprian and Silas Mason, two men who are decidedly not gentlemen from the Society of Gentleman series, in a nice light. It delves into their characters and shows that all characters in a book are the heroes of their own stories, living full lives even when off-scene from the main events.
I think it was a good idea not to include this text within A Seditious Affair because it reveals too much information integral to the slow burn of the romance in A Gentleman’s Position.
Rating: 5 (out of 5) stars. Cross-posted to Goodreads.
The rest of the story is a delicious treat for fans of the series, featuring my favorite pairing: a werewolf and his Tory (and perhaps something special as a holiday extra.)
Rating: 5 (out of 5) stars. Cross-posted to Goodreads.
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