Ratings2
Average rating3.5
I like James quite a bit and Daniel is such a prize. A few small issues here and there: a few editing typos - most distracting the use of Daniel's name a couple of times when the author actually meant James - and the odd fact that neither guy is described at all. However, my big issue is the fact that for a good portion of the book - at least thirty percent - James and Daniel are actually nowhere near each other. I understand why that had to be, and it did help to progress their relationship but as someone that reads romances for the lingering touches and the affectionate glances, this was disappointing. (Especially when I thought they were going to be sleuthing together. I mean, they kind of were, but only in the most tangential sense.) Though, I will admit, the household managing that went on at the end almost brought my rating back up to four stars because I LOVE books that let the servants in on the secret.