
Q: Which is a book you love with LGBTQ characters?
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The Queer Principles of Kit Webb
Cat Sebastian
#arcreview
Pub Date: 6/8/21
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This was such a charming historical mm romance. Percy a very extravagant foppish young gentleman is trying to gain the services of Kit Webb or his highwayman alias.
The last job Kit pulled left him injured and he declines but hearing who the target is he decides to help train the young lord.
The close proximity in the training has Kit interested in other things. Percy was already flirting when he walked in the door.
This was a sweet romance of two men, one who was trying to discover who he was while being blackmailed and the other finding new love after losing so much.
There was a heist at the end to retrieve something important which didn’t turn out the way they expected. You can never plan for all the variables!
Also, there were some steamy moments!
I love love and historical romance, contemporary romance, everywhere romance. I love how circumstances kind of left them in a place where they were a family in the end. They were able to forgive and to move on from the horrible punishments from the past.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫
Steam: 🔥🔥
Thank you @netgalley and @avonbooks for the e-ARC for my honest and voluntary review.
Synopsis:
Critically acclaimed author Cat Sebastian makes her trade paperback debut in a stunning historical romance about a reluctantly reformed highwayman and the aristocrat who threatens to steal his heart.
Kit Webb has left his stand-and-deliver days behind him. But dreary days at his coffee shop have begun to make him pine for the heady rush of thievery. When a handsome yet arrogant aristocrat storms into his shop, Kit quickly realizes he may be unable to deny whatever this highborn man desires.
In order to save himself and a beloved friend, Percy, Lord Holland must go against every gentlemanly behavior he holds dear to gain what he needs most: a book that once belonged to his mother, a book his father never lets out of his sight and could be Percy’s savior. More comfortable in silk-filled ballrooms than coffee shops frequented by criminals, his attempts to hire the roughly hewn highwayman, formerly known as Gladhand Jack, proves equal parts frustrating and electrifying.
Kit refuses to participate in the robbery but agrees to teach Percy how to do the deed. Percy knows he has little choice but to submit and as the lessons in thievery begin, he discovers thievery isn’t the only crime he’s desperate to commit with Kit.
But when their careful plan goes dangerously wrong and shocking revelations threaten to tear them apart, can these stolen hearts withstand the impediments in their path?