![]() ![]() ![]() However, I really, really, REALLY could have done without the few scenes where Dalton was out hunting large game to eat. The angst wasn't too bad, and never from their newly-forming relationship, plus, the steam was also nice. I loved seeing how Dalton's crazy, relic-recovering antics finally started softening Simon's absolute focus on a life filled mostly with his work as an archaeologist during their road trip to escape a group of murderous relic thieves. The story itself was pretty over-the-top, but never really approached the line of "OMMFG, this shit is just *too* much", so I was happy with all of the insanity and outlandishness. It pulled me in right from the start and, with its well-paced tone and eventual progression to both steam and feelings, kept me fully engaged right up until the end. What I mostly kept thinking while reading this fun and ridiculous story was: "Wow, this book is what would probably happen if Chuck Tingle learned how to write legitimate plots a whole lot better." ![]()
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