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The Englor Affair by J.L. Langley
The Englor Affair by J.L. Langley










And this mixed with sci-fi - I must be honest I didn't expect to work but it TOTALLY did. Plus my favorite time period to read about? Regency. I was hooked from the first page especially once I knew a ginger alpha MC was involved: I can help but picture Seth Fornea as Simon Man I zipped through this! (Oh how I've missed blasting through a novel late into the night, it's been awhile) I liked but I wanted a little more.something. This book was mega-tons better than book #1 for me! What made me enjoy this book was the: you-have-to-marry-me-because-you're-compromised thrope. But if that isn't a problem for you well then, you will enjoy it more than me. Nope this book (and every book in the series before this one) reads like watching lesbian porn made by straight men for straight men.

The Englor Affair by J.L. Langley

Why not just call it your favourite and be done with it?), why some thing are called girly (why is that a bad thing and again the whole growing up with mainly men) or the baby making proces. You shouldn't ask ask yourself questions about the people who are supposed to live in the book universe and about the lack of woman (serious where is the planet inhabited only by woman and/or the LESBIANS? Why is this not a thing?), the patriarchal society (why is this a thing? Why are there only men the nobels?), why furniture/colour scheme is called masculine (when you live and grew up with more males than females in your live. This is not a bad book for what it is: bookporn. Why am I so focused on the lesbians? To be honest it's obvious why, still.

The Englor Affair by J.L. Langley

I HAD THE SAME QUESTIONS THIS TIME! Seriously. ***Reread and finished on 15 april 2019***












The Englor Affair by J.L. Langley