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mywingsareonwheels ¡ 9 months ago
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Oh that's okay, Harper Fox, I didn't need my heart anyway.
Ngyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrghhhh.
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rowan-blood ¡ 1 year ago
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Book Recommendations
Kellen Graves
Prince of the Sorrows (Rowan Blood, #1) Lord of Silver Ashes (Rowan Blood, #2) Herald of the Witch’s Mark (Rowan Blood #3) The Fox and the Dryad
K.J. Charles
The Smuggler and the Warlord (A Charm of Magpies, #0.5) The Magpie Lord (A Charm of Magpies, #1) Interlude with Tattoos (A Charm of Magpies, #1.5) A Case of Possession (A Charm of Magpies, #2) A Case of Spirits (A Charm of Magpies, #2.5 Flight of Magpies (A Charm of Magpies, #3) Feast of Stephen (A Charm of Magpies, #3.5) Five For Heaven (A Charm of Magpies, #3.6) Jackdaw (A Charm of Magpies, #4) Rag and Bone (A Charm of Magpies, #5) A Queer Trade (A Charm of Magpies, #5.5) The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal Butterflies (The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal, #2) Remnant: A Caldwell & Feximal/Whyborne & Griffin Mystery (The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal, #3; Whyborne & Griffin, #3.5) Proper English (England World, #1) Think of England (England World, #2) Song for a Viking (England World, #2.1) A Fashionable Indulgence (Society of Gentlemen, #1) A Seditious Affair (Society of Gentlemen, #2) A Gentleman’s Position (Society of Gentlemen, #3) Wanted, A Gentleman An Unseen Attraction (Sins of the Cities, #1) An Unnatural Vice (Sins of the Cities, #2) An Unsuitable Heir (Sins of the Cities, #3) Spectred Isle (Green Men, #1) The Henchmen of Zenda Unfit to Print Band Sinister The Rat-Catcher’s Daughter (Lilywhite Boys, #0.5) Any Old Diamonds (Lilywhite Boys, #1) Gilded Cage (Lilywhite Boys, #2) Masters in This Hall (Lilywhite Boys, #3) Slippery Creatures (The Will Darling Adventures, #1) The Sugared Game (The Will Darling Adventures, #2) Subtle Blood (The Will Darling Adventures, #3) The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen (The Doomsday Books, #1) A Nobleman’s Guide to Seducing a Scoundrel (The Doomsday Books, #2) A Thief in the Night
A.J. Demas
One Night in Boukos Something Human Sword Dance (Sword Dance, #1) Saffron Alley (Sword Dance, #2) Strong Wine (Sword Dance, #3) Honey and Pepper (When in Pheme, #1)
C.S. Pacat
Captive Prince (Captive Prince, #1) Captive Prince: Volume Two (Captive Prince, #2) Kings Rising (Captive Prince, #3) Dark Rise (Dark Rise, #1) Dark Heir (Dark Rise, #2)
Joanna Chambers
Provoked (Enlightenment, #1) Beguiled (Enlightenment, #2) Enlightened (Enlightenment, #3) Unnatural (Enlightenment, #4) Restored (Enlightenment, #5) Gentleman Wolf (Capital Wolves Duet, #1) Master Wolf (Capital Wolves Duet, #2)
Tamara Allen
Downtime Whistling in the Dark The Only Gold If It Ain’t Love The Road to Silver Plume (Secret Service #1) Playing the Ace (Secret Service #2) Invitation to the Dance
Harper Fox
Brothers of the Wild North Sea Once Upon a Haunted Moor (Tyack & Frayne #1) Tinsel Fish (Tyack & Frayne #2) Don’t Let Go (Tyack & Frayne #3) Kitto (Tyack & Frayne #4) Guardians of the Haunted Moor (Tyack & Frayne #5) Third Solstice (Tyack & Frayne #6) Preacher, Prophet, Beast (Tyack & Frayne #7) Out
Sebastian Nothwell
Mr Warren’s Profession (Aubrey & Lindsey, #1) Throw His Heart Over (Aubrey & Lindsey, #2) Hold Fast Oak King Holly King
Lydia Gastrell
One Indulgence (Indulgence #1) One Glimpse (Indulgence, #2)
Hale Ginn
Lord of the White Hell, Book 1 (Lord of the White Hell, #1) Lord of the White Hell, Book 2 (Lord of the White Hell, #2)
Adella J. Harris
The Marquess of Gorsewall Manor (After the Swan’s Nest, #1) The Earl of Klesamor Hall (After the Swan’s Nest, #2)
Cat Sebastian
The Soldier’s Scoundrel (The Turners, #1) The Lawrence Browne Affair (The Turners, #2) The Ruin of a Rake (The Turners, #3) It Takes Two to Tumble (Seducing the Sedgwicks, #1) A Gentleman Never Keeps Score (Seducing the Sedgwicks, #2) Two Rogues Make a Right (Seducing the Sedgwicks, #3)
Lily Morton
The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings (Black and Blue #1) The Quiet House (Black and Blue #2) Something Wicked (Black and Blue #3) Merry Measure The Cuckoo's Call
Freya Marske
A Marvellous Light (The Last Binding #1) A Restless Truth (The Last Binding #2)
Other Authors
The Devil Lancer by Astrid Amara The Reluctant Berserker by Alex Beecroft The Scottish Boy by Alex de Campi Catalina Blues by Marlo York The Rake, the Rogue and the Roué by Eric Alan Westfall The Gladiator’s Master by Fae Sutherland The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller When Skies Have Fallen by Debbie McGowan Nova Praetorian by N.R. Walker The Reanimator's Heart (The Reanimator Mysteries #1) by Kara Jorgensen One Night in Hartswood by Emma Denny
(last update 2024/06/14)
I would appreciate your recommendations if you enjoy one or more books from this list.
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olderthannetfic ¡ 2 years ago
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I’m wondering if you or any of your followers could rec me some lesser known fantasy series with canon gay couples? All I get rec’d these days is newer, trending stuff like Owl House, She-Ra, a handful of web animations, etc . No shade, I like those too, I’m just looking for something I haven’t seen everywhere and is preferably complete. I love animation, webcomics or novels/short stories but am open to live action and comicbooks.
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I mean... for big budget animation and things like that, newer is all you're likely to get.
For novels... hmm... there's the whole world of "m/m romance" (all that indie and selfpub stuff). I enjoyed the Plumber's Mate series, which is contemporary mysteries with some fantasy elements. The Tyack & Frayne series is the same but with larger fantasy elements that increase a lot more over the series. There are shittons of series, honestly. They aren't all all that well written, but there's no shortage.
It would help to have some clearer parameters, anon. I know nothing about Owl House except that it has wanky fans. What kind of fantasy are you looking for? Are you looking for f/f or m/m? Are you interested in Asian media? Which countries? How ~problematique~ do you like your ships? How dark and/or sad do you like your media?
You can go read The Last Herald-Mage series, but if you're like me, you're going to both roll your eyes and laugh yourself sick at the sheer level of cliche in the rape scene. There's a lot out there in the book world, and it varies widely.
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rosiewitchescottage ¡ 10 months ago
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Maybe not wanting people dead.
But certainly showing a dangerously cavalier attitude to the potency of essential oils.
(This does not sound like a herb or essential oil to muck about with, either on or in the body.
Thank you for the information. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I also have two authors to be grateful to for teaching me the deadly potential in the plant variously known as Aconite/Monkshood/Wolfsbane.
In Ellis Peter's instalment of The Brother Cadfael Chronicles - a man is poisoned with the herb. It's not pretty.
Cadfael, As Abbey Herbalist uses it in a massage oil for rheumatism. But he warns against getting it near to open wounds, or the mouth, and hands need careful washing after using it.
In Harper Fox's Tyack & Frayne Mystery 'Preacher, Prophet Beast'.
The couple have to stop their little daughter from picking Aconite when it turns up in their garden.
Again, it's not a plant to mess about with. The risks are just too high.
This meme is a MURDER ATTEMPT.
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I am absolutely fucking serious. The original meme, without the big red denial, is someone's attempt to fucking kill people.
There is NO SAFE DOSAGE of pennyroyal oil. Even Mother Earth News says there's no reason to use pennyroyal essential oil for ANYTHING, even topically or as a fragrance, for fuckssake! That should give you some idea about how dangerous it is!
Pennyroyal tea, plant matter in hot water, is a traditional abortifacient. It is *incredibly* dangerous, induces abortion by bringing the body close to organ failure (and frequently pushing the system right over the edge, because dosage is impossible to meter), but I would drink a gallon of it before I took a half-teaspoon of pennyroyal essential oil.
Two teaspoons, taken across 48 hours, has successfully killed someone.
Three teaspoons taken as a single dosage killed the consumer within THREE HOURS.
There is NO SAFE DOSAGE! FOR PENNYROYAL OIL INTERNALLY! NONE!
The person who made this meme is PURPOSEFULLY, ACTIVELY, trying to get desperate people killed!
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kaetrinsmusings ¡ 3 years ago
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November Round Up
Monthly Mini Review The Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox  Well… less of a review and more of a series recommendation really.  As you might know, I attempted to cut off the top of one of my fingers a few weeks ago and the recovery period has left me struggling with typing. As a result I took a break from review books while I recovered (well, mostly recovered) and read/listened to things…
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paddylast ¡ 3 years ago
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Book Review: To Find Him and Love Him Again, Volume 3 (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #12) – Harper Fox
Book Review: To Find Him and Love Him Again, Volume 3 (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #12) – Harper Fox
What an absolutely amazing epilogue (?) of the series! It felt like just yesterday when I’ve read its first book, Once Upon a Haunted Moor. In this last volume of the ’10th,’ book, we get to see yet again the slew of characters we’ve met and fell in love with, since the series’ release in 2013. I was actually trying to read this slowly and in between other books on my TBR list but because of the…
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saltspray ¡ 5 years ago
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Gigantic M/M Romance Rec List
A gentle reminder that I keep an ongoing list of my favorite m/m romance books.
There are 50+ books on the list! I’m always adding more as I read.
Last updated 12.17.23 
(Please don’t judge me for recommending my own books at the top of the list. I’m only human!)
The Naked Dancer by Emme C. Taylor | Contemporary/Artists/Depression 
He Dreams Magic by Emme C. Taylor | Fantasy/Horror/Magic
Salt Magic, Skin Magic by Lee Welch | Magic/Historical
Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh | Nature/Magic/Novella
Aristotle and Dante Explore the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz | Young Adult/Coming-of-Age
Rattlesnake by Kim Fielding | Contemporary
Seven of Spades series by Cordelia Kingsbridge | Contemporary/Crime
Kill Game
Trick Roller
Cash Plays
One-Eyed Royals
A Chip and a Chair
The Remaking of Corbin Wale by Roan Parrish | Holiday/Contemporary/Magical Realism
The Ruin of a Rake by Cat Sebastian | Historical
The Lightning-Struck Heart by TJ Klune | Fantasy/Humor
The Art of Murder series by Josh Lanyon | Mystery/Crime
The Mermaid Murders
The Monet Murders
The Magician Murders
Immemorial Year series by T.J. Klune | Post-Apocolyptic/Dark/Gritty–Ongoing Series
Withered + Sere
Crisped + Sere
Seven Summer Nights by Harper Fox | Historical
Merry Christmas Mr. Miggles by Eli Easton | Holiday/Contemporary/Cozy
Tournament of Losers by Megan Derr | Fantasy
The Tin Box by Kim Fielding | Contemporary/Historical
The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater | Young Adult/Magic
The Raven Boys
The Dream Thieves
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
The Raven King
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller | Greek Mythology
Holmes and Moriarity series by Josh Lanyon | Mystery/Crime
Somebody Killed His Editor
All She Wrote
The Boy with the Painful Tattoo
Winter Spirit by Indra Vaughn | Holiday/Cozy/Sweet/Ghost
Comfort and Joy by Joanna Chambers, Josh Lanyon, Harper Fox, and L.B. Gregg | Anthology/Holiday/Cozy
Motel. Pool. by Kim Fielding | Contemporary/Paranormal/Ghost
Kim Fielding’s Fantasy Novels | Fantasy
Brute
The Pillar
The Downs (FREE READ!)
Driving into the Sun by Dev Bentham | Contemporary/Road Trip
Sand and Ruin and Gold by Alexis Hall | Short Story/Dystopian/Dark/Mythology (mermaids)
Glitterland by Alexis Hall | Contemporary
Think of England by K.J. Charles | Historical
Tyack and Frayne series by Harper Fox | Mystery/Crime/Paranormal—Ongoing Series
Once Upon a Haunted Moor
Tinsel Fish
Don’t Let Go
Kitto
Guardians of the Haunted Moor (haven’t read yet)
Third Solstice (haven’t read yet. I’ve fallen so behind on this series!)
The Ghost Wore Yellow Socks by Josh Lanyon | Mystery/Crime
El Presidio Rides North by Domashita Romero (FREE READ!) | Short Story/Zombie Apocalypse
After Midnight by Santino Hassell | Dystopian/Dark/Gritty
Brothers of the Wild North Sea by Harper Fox | Historical/Vikings and Monks
On a Lee Shore by Elin Gregory | Historical/Pirates/Seafaring
Lord of the White Hell series by Ginn Hale | Fantasy
Lord of the White Hell Book One
Lord of the White Hell Book Two
Teeth by Hannah Moskowitz | Dark/Mythology (mermaids)/Young Adult
As Meat Loves Salt by Maria McCann | Dark Historical
Nor Iron Bars a Cage by Kaje Harper (FREE READ!) | Fantasy
Songbirds of Valnon Series by L.S. Baird | Fantasy—Ongoing Series
Evensong’s Heir
Adrien English series by Josh Lanyon | Mystery/Crime
Fatal Shadows
A Dangerous Thing
The Hell You Say
Death of a Pirate King
The Dark Tide
So This Is Christmas
PsyCop series by Jordan Castillo Price | Mystery/Paranormal/Crime—Ongoing Series
Among the Living
Criss Cross
Body and Soul
Secrets
Camp Hell
GhosTV
Spook Squad
Agent Bayne (haven’t read yet)
Psycop short stories
Psycop Briefs Volume 1 (haven’t read yet)
Psycop from Crash’s PoV
Skin After Skin
Line and Orbit by Sunny Moraine and Lisa Soem | Science Fiction/Spaceships
Gideon and Jedediah series by Margaret Mills and Tedy Ward | Historical
Well Traveled
Earth and Sun, Cedar and Sage
Wolf’s Own series by Carole Cummings | Fantasy
Ghost
Weregild
Koan
Incendiary
Storms and Stars by Neena Jaydon | Science Fiction/Spaceships
Dream Boy by Jim Grimsley | Dark/Young Adult/Coming of Age
Vintner’s Luck series by Elizabeth Knox | Historical/Angels/Theology—Ongoing Series
The Vintner’s Luck
The Angel’s Cut
The Archer’s Heart by Astrid Amara | Fantasy
Scarlet and the White Wolf series by Kirby Crow | Fantasy/Fairytale Retelling—Ongoing Series
The Pedlar and the Bandit King
Mariner’s Luck
The Land of Night
The King of Forever (haven’t read yet)
Captive Prince series by C.S. Pacat | Political Fantasy
Captive Prince
Prince’s Gambit
Kings Rising
Captive Prince short stories
Green but for a Season
The Summer Palace
The Adventures of Charls, the Veretian Cloth Merchant
Like a Sparrow Through the Heart by Aggy Bird (FREE READ!) | Shapeshifters/Fantasy
Song of the Fallen series by Rachel Haimowitz | Fantasy
Counterpoint
Crescendo
Dynasty of Ghosts by P.L. Nunn | Dark Fantasy
Tamara Allen’s Historical Novels | Historical
Whistling in the Dark
Downtime
The Only Gold
A Strong and Sudden Thaw series by R.W. Day | Dystopian Future/Fantasy
A Strong and Sudden Thaw
Out of the Ashes
Wicked Gentlemen by Ginn Hale | Steampunk
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bloodwrit ¡ 7 years ago
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What book universe were those wonderful drawings based on?
Ah it’s from Harper Fox’s Tyack & Frayne mysteries!
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onemuseleft ¡ 7 years ago
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2, 14, & 15 for the fanfic asks meme
2. What’s next on your ‘to-read’ list? (Fan fiction or otherwise)
I’m currently reading a Hobbit fanfic called King’s Ransom, and I’m about to start rereading The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries.
14. (For authors) Post a line of dialogue from one of your WIPs without context.
Lance rolled his eyes at him. “What made me think having sex with the world’s most obnoxious over-achiever was a good plan?”
Keith grinned, let his mouth curve up in what he knew was a wicked-looking grin. “Because you knew someone was going to have to pick up the slack.”
15. Post the last line you wrote without context.
Tony closed his eyes and made himself breathe. “Just someone tell me he’s alive.”
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olderthannetfic ¡ 2 years ago
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Could you shout out a couple of your favourite m/m authors or books, please? (nw if you don’t like reccing things tho, I find it stressful myself.)
I also find the one ship per book in a series not my cup of tea tbh. I find it too jarring to switch over to other characters I’m not as emotionally invested in within a world.
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I don't mind side stories that wrap up supporting characters' romances, but I tend to like a main series that's about the same characters/ship most of the time.
I recced a few in response to another ask. That should be posting... some time. (You can tell how well I keep track of my queue.)
Who haven't I mentioned... let's see... Jenn Burke's Not Dead Yet series is pretty interesting, though it eventually angered me with a side character death.
E.J. Russell has a lot of books with different ships but that are all in the same universe. They work better for me than most such books because there's an urban fantasy arc plot about missing fae running through them. Some are a bit too ultra-fluff for my taste. Many are pretty funny. A lot of them feature things like supernatural dating agencies or event planners.
Integrate by Thea Hayworth is only available on Smashwords and is a one-off, but I can't say no to an alien-human buddy cop duo. Both the case and the romance are reasonably fleshed out for this short length, and the worldbuilding is fascinating. I want more! Come back usually-fic-author and write original!
I enjoyed AJ Sherwood's Jon's Downright Ridiculous Shooting Case and sequels/stuff in the same universe.
I've only checked out Beth Bolden a little bit. I met her at a conference, and she seems cool. (Definitely a recent fic fandom person, like many of us writing original m/m.) I read part of a boy band romance of hers that she admitted was 1D with the serial numbers filed. Filed well, I might add: the original version is sufficiently SoCal that I wasn't positive which boy band it was riffing off of. But what I really enjoyed was her fairytale-ish fantasy novel Yours, Forever After.
Meghan Maslow's Starfig Investigations was an instant favorite for me. I'm not sure if younger people will even be familiar with the genre of fantasy it is. It didn't click for me until I heard her talking about it, but the series is basically a take off of Robert Asprin's Myth series: oldschool secondary world fantasy full of dumb puns and jokes that only make sense in relation to the real world. Like that series, Maslow's features portals between realms and a lot of magic tech in advanced cities even if the trappings are Ren Faire-ish. The sense of humor style was pretty common in early 90s sff publishing and turns up in old games like Monkey Island, but it's not something I see all that much in m/m fantasy novels.
Harper Fox's Tyack & Frayne series is about a cop and a psychic in small town Cornwall. Lots of pagan vibes in this one, and some of the supernatural stuff picks up as the series goes along, but the basic structure is contemporary British mysteries.
The Plumber's Mate series by J.L. Merrow is a much more comedic take on UK village mysteries. I'm not usually into stories where people end up with their bully from school, but I liked how it was handled here. The side characters are a hoot, especially the camp best friend and the dwarf porn star turned vegetable salesman.
Morgan Brice I'm not as fond of, but she has a bunch of series including one that feels like early seasons Supernatural.
I don't think I ever read the sequels to My Zombie Boyfriend by T. Strange. It's... well... about a dude who finds a hot corpse and decides to revive him as a zombie. The lead is a weird little perv with an ex who's a goth mortician, a horrible undead pet cat, and an obsession for his new zombie project. I found this one while looking for creepy books after reading one too many bits of ultra-fluff with barely any plot.
I was enjoying the Hours of the Night series by Irene Preston and Liv Rancourt, but it seems like they stopped writing it without resolving anything? A lot of the books I've read are good but would have been better with more sequels, so they don't spring to mind here.
There are seriously a shitton of writers working in this space. I just found a few authors and started trying books and seeing what else was on the same goodreads lists and so on. You need to have a tolerance for hideous cover art, but plenty of the actual books are fine.
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neverhollowed ¡ 7 years ago
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Tyack & Frayne: Once Upon a Haunted Moor - Harper Fox
Gideon Frayne has spent his whole working life as a policeman in the village of Dark on Bodmin Moor. It’s not life in the fast lane, but he takes it very seriously, and his first missing-child case is eating him alive. When his own boss sends in a psychic to help with the case, he’s gutted – he’s a level-headed copper who doesn’t believe in such things, and he can’t help but think that the arrival of clairvoyant Lee Tyack is a comment on his failure to find the little girl. But Lee is hard to hate, no matter how Gideon tries. At first Lee’s insights into the case make no sense, but he seems to have a window straight into Gideon’s heart. Son of a Methodist minister, raised in a tiny Cornish village, Gideon has hidden his sexuality for years. It’s cost him one lover, and he can’t believe it when this green-eyed newcomer stirs up old feelings and starts to exert a powerful force of attraction. Gideon and Lee begin to work together on the case. But there are malignant forces at work in the sleepy little village of Dark, and not only human ones – Gideon is starting to wonder, against all common sense, if there might be some truth in the terrifying legend of the Bodmin Beast after all. As a misty Halloween night consumes the moor, Gideon must race against time to save not only the lost child but the man who’s begun to restore his faith in his own heart.
Cornwall is a place I often meet in literature with its moors and fogs and craggy hills. Living in a tropical country and never been abroad, sometimes I find it hard to imagine what the whole Cornish countryside looked like. Harper Fox, who is probably a Cornwall native,  gives a good sense of the place and atmosphere in this first Tyack and Frayne novella. The cover also perfectly captured that walk in the desolate countryside. The mystery was straightforward and not so complicated. The main characters were likable and there’s a dog too. Overall, a nice, cozy, spooky read.
Rating: 3 Stars - not exactly setting my world on fire but I liked it
Soundtrack: Girl in Amber Artist: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Album: Skeleton Tree
(source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18744000-once-upon-a-haunted-moor)
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paddylast ¡ 3 years ago
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Book Review: To Find Him and Love Him Again, Volume 2 (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #11) – Harper Fox
Book Review: To Find Him and Love Him Again, Volume 2 (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #11) – Harper Fox
This is the second out of the three volumes of the tenth Tyack & Frayne story. If you’ve not been following the series religiously, you have got to stop reading this volume now because it won’t make sense. You really have to start from the very first book. I thought this second book was quite interesting. Due to the events from the last volume, Lee and Gideon found themselves in London, albeit…
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Book Review: To Find Him and Love Him Again, Volume 1 (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #10) – Harper Fox
Book Review: To Find Him and Love Him Again, Volume 1 (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #10) – Harper Fox
My review for the ninth book of the series, Once Upon A Western Shore was posted last May of 2018 and I initially thought that was it for Lee and Gideon but since the series is all about the supernatural stuff, I knew that there’ll probably be more from them down the road, and readers of the series would be glad to know that not only will they be getting one additional book, but three volumes of…
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kaetrinsmusings ¡ 6 years ago
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Once Upon a Haunted Moor by Harper Fox, narrated by Tim Gilbert
Once Upon a Haunted Moor by Harper Fox, narrated by Tim Gilbert. Engaging mm mystery romance with a touch of the paranormal.
Why I read it:  My friend Caz recommended this series to me.
What it’s about: (from Goodreads)  Gideon Frayne has spent his whole working life as a policeman in the village of Dark on Bodmin Moor. It’s not life in the fast lane, but he takes it very seriously, and his first missing-child case is eating him alive. When his own boss sends in a psychic to help with the case, he’s gutted – he’s a…
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paddylast ¡ 7 years ago
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Book Review: Once Upon A Western Shore (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #9) – Harper Fox
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Published April 30th 2018 by FoxTales Publications Genres & Themes: LGBTQ+, Mystery, Death, Romance, Family Kindle Edition, 160 pages ASIN: B07BC9QNTS Characters: Lee Tyack, Gideon Frayne
Blurb: It’s May Eve, and for once the body discovered in a meadow isn’t Gideon’s concern. The remains are decades old, and Gid and Lee are free to enjoy a proper Cornish Beltane, with maypoles, mirth, and a…
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paddylast ¡ 7 years ago
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Book Review: Underhill: A Halloween Story (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #8) – Harper Fox
Book Review: Underhill: A Halloween Story (The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, #8) – Harper Fox
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Published October 28th 2017 by FoxTales Genres & Themes: LGBTQ+, Mystery, Death Kindle Edition, 54 pages ASIN: B076Z66FCH Characters: Lee Tyack, Gideon Frayne Blurb: It’s Halloween, and Lee is wrapping up a TV special at Underhill, a haunted house on Bodmin Moor. There’s only one problem – despite its terrible past, this house doesn’t seem to be haunted at all. Not great for the fans of Spirits…
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