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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More, More!,
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This review is from: Winds of Change (Paperback)
What a spectacular follow-up to Ransom!! While Ransom was an adventure story in which a forbidden M/M relationship occurs, Winds is definitely an M/M romance where an adventure occurs. Will and Davy are now a couple, although to protect their lives they must keep it a secret. This makes the relationship especially touching because they have so few opportunities to show their love for one another while on ship. They both feel the strain of it, and have doubts about their future together. But, this is a romance with the prerequisite (thank goodness!) happy ending.
Winds opens with Will and Davy being transferred to a new ship along with the heroic Captain Smith. Their new ship, The Valient, has a serious problem though--a blackmailing saboteur. Naval Investigations issues secret orders for Will and Davy to "pretend" to be lovers to draw the traitor out! But such subterfuge will put their lives in danger - both from the traitor, and the possibility that someone else may discover them not knowing of the secret orders. Battles on the high seas, dangerous sexual temptation, and murder all add up to an exciting, action packed novel. As a romance novel, this is way above par. The plot isn't just thrown in as an excuse for hot sex (not that I mind hot sex!) There is a rich backdrop to Will and Davy from the start that gives depth to the characters and the writing is high quality. This is more than love at first sight, and the couple must face more than the standard "angst" and societal prejudice against gays. They could literally be killed for their passion, and that makes their love more credible. There is more sex in Winds than was possible in Ransom, and it is very well done. Will and Davy finally have someone they can trust with their secret and the historical setting makes a wonderful back drop. Finally, their Naval careers offer the potential for many more adventures (hint, hint, Lee Rowan). Highly recommended!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Will & Davy Story!,
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This review is from: Winds of Change (Paperback)
There are authors whose stories I read just for the sex, skimming the rest. There are authors whose stories I read just for the plot, skipping the sex. Not so Lee Rowan; whenever I dip into her stories for a quick reread, I can't stop till I've read the whole thing all over again -- they're always so good. The plots are exciting, the characters are admirably human, the love scenes are credible.
Winds of Change is no different. Now that Will Marshall and David Archer have found their love for each other, they must face the maritime realities that try to tear them apart: new postings to another ship, a tricky new assignment, the Articles that order death for their acts of love, and even the fact of death itself. If you enjoyed Ransom, you have to pick this one up. Just as exciting, just as appealing, just as lovely as the first novel, in what I hope is a protracted series about Will and Davy's long love life.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Please - I Want More!,
By Jane (Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Winds of Change (Paperback)
I hope there is another book planned for these two beautiful characters and their blossoming love for each other. Although not as action-packed and gripping as Ransom, I enjoyed the love Will and DAve have for each other. Felt the book was too short. I hope this is not the end for our two lovers!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Too Short, but Still Good,
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Royal Navy officers David Archer and William Marshall return in this sequel to RANSOM. It is one year later, they have been content to continue to serve under Captain Smith together, but now the Captain has been assigned to a new ship and they know their world can change--that they can find themselves on different ships, never to see each other again. Fortunately, the Captain is taking his two officers with him, unfortunately, the ship has a bad reputation and a saboteur is suspected to be behind the incidents. David and William are to aid the Captain and an intelligence agent to uncover the foreign agent.
There is action and suspense, but the plot is much more focused on the relationship of Davy and Will. They do manage to find time together, but the description of the time apart is glossed over, so don't expect much sea-action or adventure. The book is way too short at 157 pages. But these characters do manage some development even so, and they are so engaging that it is enough for me to rejoice along with them during their too-short interludes together, and feel sad for them when they are forced to be apart. I still thought that the second half of the tale could have been fleshed out a bit more, but that is mostly because I like spending time with these characters and wouldn't mind a much longer book with them, together or apart. Some balance between the romance plot and non-romance plot would also be welcome. But I must say that I'm hooked--I want to read more about David and Will, short books or minimal plot or not.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A most moving story of gay love,
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This review is from: Winds of Change (Paperback)
Winds of Change follows on directly from Ransom, where Dave and Will along with Captain Smith endured and traumatic kidnap attempt, and where the two young men Dave and Will realised their love for one another.
It is now 1801 as we rejoin Lieutenants David Archer and William Marshall and they are about to be advised by Captain Smith of their new commission; their captain is being transferred to a larger ship, HMS Valiant, and he is taking the two men with him as his first and second lieutenants. It is not until they are aboard the Valiant that Captain Smith informs them there is something more to their commission; the Royal Navy believes there is a saboteur amongst the Valiant's crew and part of their job is to flush out this saboteur, and in order to do this Davie and Will ironically are ordered to pose as lovers. So begins their dangerous assignment which among other things leads their ship into an ambush. But while the plot is intriguing, the real story is to be found in the growing love affair between our two heroes. Despite the dangers inherent in their liaison, they find plenty of opportunities to get together and express their passion. The love between them is beautiful; a genuine reciprocated love that is truly unselfish, each willing to do whatever is necessary, make whatever sacrifice to secure the safety and well being of the other. However not all necessarily runs smoothly for them, being Naval officers they are not in control of the own destiny, and as a consequence they have to make some tough decisions that will impinge on their relationship. This is a fitting sequel to Ransom, with plenty of action and drama as well as interaction between the two lovers. The love story is very moving, I found it particularly so when the hard decisions hard to be made, I read for many pages with a lump in my throat. Highly recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read,
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I love this sequel. The pathos of men who've lost the loves of their lives is just irresistable. The magic of lost love found is purest, happy fantasy. Archer and Marshall are complete personalities who now feel like friends. I can't recommend this beautiful, sexy story enough.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Be captivated by this sequel!,
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This sequel to Ransom definitely measures up. The plot on the high seas is gripping and fast paced. At the heart of the story is of course the captivating love story of Will and Dave, which is so well explored here.
Romance wise, Winds of Change is definitely better than its prequel. Don't get me wrong. Who could forget the way these two men came together in Ransom. However while Ransom focuses more on the plot, Winds of Change is on their love which is told with such heartfelt passion and intense emotions. And the scenes when they thought they have lost each other is most heartwrenching. Lee Rowan has given us 2 beautiful characters who are so easy to love, as we feel their pain and helplessness in the era they have to live in. But it is the very fact that their love is taboo, which makes Will's and Dave's story so moving and stirring yet credible. My only complaint is Wind of Change is too short! However I am somewhat comforted by the ending which does pave the way for future volumes on our 2 young lovers. Hope Lee Rowan does not disappoint us and deliver soon. This is an excellent sequel indeed!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Espionage on the High Seas,
By Sundee M. Miles "I am an eclectic book and mu... (Flat Rock, MI, United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Winds of Change (Royal Navy, Book 2) (Paperback)
This is the second book in the Royal Navy series. The story begins with the drama of whether their captain's promotion would separate Will and Davy onto different ships then they draw the assignment to help draw out a traitor. Locating the traitor exacts a terrible price that leaves one in mourning and the separation caused by the fortunes of war.
The book was fairly short and should probably be thought of more as a novella, but it does make good on action, suspense, and drama. The historical backdrop is well written and the characters are worthy of empathy as the reader is given the story in both their voices.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Winds of Change,
By Erik Orrantia (San Ysidro, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Winds of Change (Royal Navy, Book 2) (Paperback)
This was a lovely sequel to Ransom. Lee Rowan delivered a literary travel through time and space.
As the romance continues, the world at the time of the turn of the century (early 1800's) throws obstacles our way--War with the French, criminalized homosexuality, low-tech espionage, and even employment issues. It's a shorter book than the first, but it does not disappoint. Certainly full of surprises and not without romantic interludes. Highly recommended. I can't wait to read Eye of the Storm and Home is the Sailor. I'm already lamenting getting to the end (and my romantic side hopes the two lovers make it through).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Winds of Change,
This review is from: Winds of Change (Paperback)
Will Marshall and Davy Archer serve aboard a ship in His Majesty's Navy. Will and Davy have been lovers for quite some time and so far they have been lucky to remain together during their ship re-assignments. Word has just come down that they are being transferred yet again under their current captain to help find a saboteur aboard another vessel. Will and Davy have managed to stay above suspicion into their personal lives and appear as good friends only. But in taking on this newest mission, their captain asks them to give off the signals that they are perhaps more than just friends, thereby hoping to draw out the scoundrel. Only all does not go as planned when Davy gets shot and is forced to return to land thus separating the men. With Will on the water and Davy on the land only time will tell if they can manage a distant relationship.
I found Winds of Change to have a very in depth storyline. The characters are very detailed in background and personality. There were spots where I had a tough time following the ship jargon, but overall I understood most of it. Will and Davy's tale is full of misadventure and drama mixed with some stolen lover's moments, and yet some tender moments as well. I believe if you like a historical style M/M story Winds of Change may be for you as it has a good plot, storyline and happy ending. Raine reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed |
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Winds of Change by Lee Rowan (Paperback - April 24, 2007)
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