What could be more queer than Robin Hood and his band of merry men? This book, tbh. What a nice little story. I went into things not knowing what was in store, though I did read Kit Webb, but I didn’t realize it was a loose following of a tale as old as time. Just..
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…to say that, if I could, I would beg NR Walker to narrate my life. This book is not sexually explicit at all. What it is, is a crazy slow burn of anticipation and emotional investment for the reader. I was in from page 1. Can’t wait to read the next books in the series…
The strong bond between the group
Review from Merry Measure →
Simply one of the best
Review from We Could Be So Good →
I’ve enjoyed Files’ writing before and I was looking forward to this one, but I was unexpectedly disappointed in how little it grabbed me. I did enjoy some of it, and the moment-to-moment writing style was solid, but most of the stories just didn’t hold my interest. I was either thinking about or actually skipping..
Lovely
Review from The Bureau: Volume 2 →
These books are full of such awful things and yet are so hopeful and sweet without being saccharine. Some of the sex stuff feels unnecessary and a little jarring but it’s a Thing with the genre. I like that the stories build on each other while being separate and that they are so creative! I’ll..
I love the absurdity that these characters get up to, and the way Louisa Masters’s words and Joel Leslie’s voice bring them to life. One detail that cracks me up is the way that Louisa has included the World of Wangs in every book of the series. When a new volume comes out, I find..
Never fails to impress
Review from Attempted Rescuing →
Although this was my least favorite book of the three-book series, it is still head and shoulders above most books that I have read in the past couple of years and also, by far, the FUNNIEST of the trilogy too. And I mean there were several laugh out loud moments which were as welcome as..










