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A slow-burning romance and a chilling mystery bind two singular men in the suspenseful first book of a new Victorian series from K. J. Charles. Lodging-house keeper Clem Talleyfer prefers a quiet life. He’s happy with his hobbies, his work—and especially with his lodger Rowley Green, who becomes a friend over their long fireside evenings together. If only neat, precise, irresistible Mr. Green were interested in more than friendship. . . . Rowley just wants to be left alone—at least until he meets Clem, with his odd, charming ways and his glorious eyes. Two quiet men, lodging in the same house, coming to an understanding . . . it could be perfect. Then the brutally murdered corpse of another lodger is dumped on their doorstep and their peaceful life is shattered. Now Clem and Rowley find themselves caught up in a mystery, threatened on all sides by violent men, with a deadly London fog closing in on them. If they’re to see their way through, the pair must learn to share their secrets—and their hearts.Don’t miss any of the captivating Sins of the Cities novels:AN UNSEEN ATTRACTION | AN UNNATURAL VICE | AN UNSUITABLE HEIRAnd look for the enticing Society of Gentlemen series by KJ Charles:THE RUIN OF GABRIEL ASHLEIGH | A FASHIONABLE INDULGENCE | A SEDITIOUS AFFAIR | A GENTLEMAN’S POSITIONPraise for An Unseen Attraction“A particular pleasure of [K. J.] Charles’s work is spending time with her articulate (and often scathing) protagonists, who skewer their interlocutors and make agonizing admissions with fluency that is a joy to behold. Now, in contrast, comes Clem. . . . Rowley has no problem with words; he simply chooses not to reveal his well-armored heart. What they see in each other is a generosity of spirit revealed in everyday gestures.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)“K. J. Charles is a superb storyteller and has once again crafted both an intriguing and engrossing story and a tender romance between two well-drawn protagonists whose unique personality traits inform their emotional and sexual relationships. Add to that the way she so thoroughly immerses the reader in the sights, sounds and smells of Victorian London, and the strong cast of secondary characters—some of whom will star in future books—and it’s fair to say that she’s got another winning series on her hands.”—All About Romance Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

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KJ Charles is one of my favorite authors. I’ve had the books in her Victorian-era queer romance/mystery Sins of the City series on my TBR; I read the second one first a couple of years ago, but now I’m going through the series in chronological order.Clem Talleyfer’s work has a boarding house manager involves a great deal of predictable routines, which is a good thing, because adapting to changes isn’t easy for Clem. His most favorite part of the day is sharing a cup of tea with Mr. Rowley Green, one of the lodgers.When one of the other lodgers turns up dead on their doorstep, Clem and Rowley are determined to figure out what happened, it becomes apparent that it was not an isolated incident and they are both in danger.An enjoyable aspect of the book is that neither of the protagonists are gentlemen per se: Rowley is a taxidermist and Clem is the half-Indian illegitimate son of an earl. Clem and Rowley’s meeting is somewhat of a perfect coincidence. Clem’s father claimed him and sent him to school, but his brother—the current earl—set him up as manager of the boarding house, with the intention of that being Clem’s source of income. Rowley, on the other hand, came from an impoverished background and has found respectability through his “preserving” work.I’ve read a lot of romances where a quiet, introspective character is paired with a boisterous one, but I can’t think many with two quiet characters. Clem and Rowley work so well together. They’re both perfectly content with their predictable routines, and certainly don’t go looking for adventure—they’re dragged into the incident very much against their will and are only interested in exploring the matter further out of self-preservation (no pun intended).Clem is clearly neurodivergent. I’m certainly not qualified to diagnose him with either autism or inattentive ADD, but he does have difficulties with what we now call executive functioning. Clem needs to mentally repeat the steps of everyday tasks like locking up for the night and making tea, lest he forget them. I appreciated this for several reasons: first of all, I’m neurodivergent, as is everyone in my family—and it was so lovely to see characters like me featured in a romance. Second, it was so heartening to see Rowley recognize the things Clem needs help and step up to assist him without being obvious about it. On that note, I loved the sweet and tender way that Clem and Rowley’s romance developed. Rowley loves Clem for who he is and is more shocked by Clem’s proximity to aristocracy than being “different”.The mystery aspect is satisfying; although there is some resolution by the end of this book, the characters are left with unanswered questions that drag out across the entire series.I would absolutely recommend An Unseen Attraction. I loved everything about this book, and I’m looking forward to finishing the series. I should point out that I listened to the Audible version, and Matthew Lloyd Davies does a wonderful job with the narration.
3.5 StarsThough I liked a lot of things about this novel, and especially the way KJ portrayed both of our MCs, I guess I was frustrated with them for basically the same reason. The plot was complex though also in a way simple for someone from the outside to guess most of it, even if not ALL of it. That was the "theme" for me. The complexity and simplicity and the way it entwined together frustrated me WAY too much.Clem Talleyfer manages a lodging-house. It's not really his though he has his own sort of claim to it. He takes a lot of pride in his work, even the things that aren't that simple for him. You could say Clem is a bit slow. He has the kindest heart, he is good with people, he truly cares, but he knows he has his limitations and mostly how to get around them or not put himself in places he might not belong or be overwhelmed. The highlight of his days in the past 8 months have been sitting for tea with one of his lodgers - Mr. Green. He might not reclaim his feelings for him, but he would rather at least have him as his friend.Rowley Green loves his new place and not only because it's close to his shop when he makes and sells preserved animals. Other people might not look kindly about his occupation but Clem Talleyfer never has. He too waits for their daily tea meeting when he comes back to the house from work. Clem might need his routine and not be pressed when he is doing something, but Rowley simply accepts him as he is. This made me really adore Rowley. There is a simplicity to how he sees Clem, without prejudice and judgement."Something's out of focus. It's not you any more or less than my eyes are me. And just as without my spectacles everything is blurred, for you it's..."Rowley himself is rather short and has nothing really "special" about him unlike the handsome and maybe a bit exotic looking Clem. He is surprised Clem is ever interested in him, but for Clem what Rowley offers is something no one else ever has."Rowley, there are lots of people who think I’m worth looking at. Not so many who think I’m worth listening to. Not like you"Their relationship buildup was endearing in it's own way. Neither or them are "hero material" and yet together with Clem's friends they find themselves trying to solve a mystery. Though truth be told they mostly want the danger to go away, they don't really care for the results.. That's just the way both of them are.Mr. Lugtrout have been a resident in Clem's house ever since his brother Edmund gave the house to him to manage. He and Edmund have their own arrangement, one Clem doesn't want or actually allowed to talk about. Part of it is "taking care" of Lugtrout - allowing him to live rent free. Though Clem wished many times he could simply get rid of the drunkard. But no matter how much he wished he would do them all a favor and fall into the Thames one night he wouldn't wish him to be tortured and killed and then dropped by their front door. Together with a few break-in, one to Lugtrout's room and another to Rowley's shop and things start to become more and more frightening and it only gets worse when someone sets fire to Rowley's shop and tries to kill him. But WHY?That's what they are trying to find out together with Nathaniel Roy and Mark Braglewicz, both are Clem's friends from a very welcoming and homey inn he visits who caters to men of "their kind" (they are also the MCs in the next two installment in the series). While both want to help Clem and Rowley what they offer and what they start to find really unsettles Clem who wants to believe there is no connection between the recent things that have happened to his brother but every new clue makes it clearer he is smack in the middle of it all somehow. Rowley is frustrated and afraid and he isn't very good with Clem's temper when it comes down to any allegations against Edmund, and Clem is confused about it all. Everything is so complicated and he doesn't want to chose between the man he has grown to love and his brother who might not be a very nice person, but in his own way have taken care of him.That's where MY frustrating came from. The whole thing was WAY over their heads. Both of them. Rowley with his abusive father just wants to be LEFT ALONE. He is not very good with confrontation to say the least and he doesn't know how to deal with Clem explaining to him that his trust in his brother is NOT in fact well placed. But anything and everything he says makes Clem angry or offended. Clem from his side is having a VERY hard time with the new data they are gathering. It's too complicated and everyone acts as though he is slow and too trusting even the only man he has ever loved. I was SO annoyed with the both of them. They didn't know how to deal with any of that and especially not with each other. Too many argument ended with one of them leaving the room and not speaking for at least a day. I just wanted them to sit and simply SPEAK like grown-ups. But they were both acting from a defensive state - Rowley from fear and Clem from shame I guess? For being what everyone always says he is?The story ends in a sort of a HFN for them and though not a definite ending to the mystery, most of it was resolved and as the ending promised we'll get more in the next installments. I'm looking forward to these two because like so many of KJ's other novels I LOVED the writing and general setting of the story. I gotta say it WAS quite unique with these two as MCs. But I think you might need to be a bit more patient than I am ;)More @ Ultra Meital Reviews.

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