Book Reviews

A Most Unusual Courtship (The Mage and the Leathersmith 0.5) by Nancy M. Griffis at Dreamspinner Press

Genre Gay / Steampunk / Magic / Wizards, Witches, and Mages / Romance
Reviewed by Lena Grey on 15-April-2015

Book Blurb

Gerald Smithson, master leathersmith, has ample reason to distrust mages. He doesn't take their commissions and steers clear of them wherever possible. When Lord Leo Harris tries to hire him, Gerald sends the mage packing. Unfortunately, the simple act of Leo entering his shop brings Gerald to the attention of a Dark mage who kidnaps him as a chance to get to Leo. Now Leo must not only rescue Gerald, but find a way to win his heart. It will be an unusual courtship, to say the least.



NOTE: 1st Edition published by Torquere Press, 2012.

 

Book Review

It's not prudent to judge a group of people by the misdeeds of a few. In 'A Most Unusual Courtship' by Nancy M. Griffs, Gerald almost misses out on a fabulous opportunity due to his prejudice against those who practice magic. Gerald refuses to serve those who practice magic and sends Leo away. However, he soon discovers that Leo is no ordinary mage. If they are to work together, Gerald has to admit that he's wrong and, after all of his years of distain for mages, it is not going to be easy.

 

Leo and Gerald are both very strong willed, secure individuals, each with a very special, well developed talent—Leo for magic wielding and Gerald for leather making. Even though both men are the best at what they do, they don't flaunt it or use it in a manipulative way for self gain. Leo is a bit of a scoundrel, but has a good and generous heart and would never take advantage of his gift. In this way, Gerald is similar because even though he makes the finest leather creations in all of London, he refuses to overcharge so that even the least fortunate can afford his creations. I liked the way that they were represented as different, but equal in spirit and strength. It made for an interesting competition between them. Gerald's absolutely charming, good hearted, humorous, and loving grandfather, added a lot of humor and loving to the story. His fondest wish for his grandson was to see that Gerald was well matched before he died. Even at 75, he proves that he is a force to be reckoned with.

 

The world building in this tale presents an interesting, alternative view of London, roughly in the Renaissance period. Much of the lifestyle, speech, clothing, weapons, and customs are similar to our reality; however, mingled in with the history are hints of imagined things such as mages, wizards, magic spells, and an unusual representation of same sex unions which definitely put a twist on things. I really enjoyed this story and would recommend it to everyone who likes unique stories, in a historical setting, where things aren't always as they seem. Thanks, Nancy, for the delightful story.

 

 

 

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Additional Information

Format ebook
Length Short Story, 32 pages/10003 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 13-April-2015
Price FREE
Buy Link https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/a-most-unusual-courtship-by-nancy-m-griffis-5524-b