
Title | : | Lords of the Gutter (Guttersnipe, #1.5) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Format Type | : | ebook |
Number of Pages | : | 76 |
Publication | : | First published November 1, 2012 |
Guttersnipe. Marco/Zach, Evelyn+Nick, Nick/Derek
Lords of the Gutter (Guttersnipe, #1.5) Reviews
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That was really quite wonderful. Intensely satisfying. Compelling. Intelligent.
Isa's writing is getting richer, deeper, with every book. Gaaah, I can't wait to see what comes next!
This is three marvellously intertwined stories that flesh out the
Guttersnipe world. The narrative is deftly structured, and the writing is so far above the dross that my recent m/m reads consist of that there is no point comparing the two.
One word: Fabulous.
4.5 stars, rounded up. -
5 stars because I needed their stories. Marco and Zach, Nick and Evelyn (even though it killed me), Nick and Derek.
5 stars because even after this, there's so much more I want to know, could spend a whole lot more time in this world... -
Questions answered, stories told. Thanks for this. :)
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This really helped me round out my opinion of
so if you enjoyed GS, I highly recommend you read this as well because you get the backstory of Zack and Marco, Nick and Evelyn and forward story of Nick and Derek.
Nick and Zack have tragic stories, Nick betrayed by so-called family and Nick by a corrupt society.
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Well done. Captivating novellas.
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This was really bad. It made totally no sense whatsoever.