![]() ![]() Here’s where we get to thought one: I think the feelings these two have for each other, or their interpretations of what those feelings mean, could have been tidier. Y’all, there’s only one bed in this little cottage where Will took Martin to get well, and they’ve been low-key in love with each other for years but it’s Georgian England and there are just a lot of feelings happening. They wind up in a one-room cottage on one of Martin’s entailed properties. But Martin made his own choice for once so there. ![]() ![]() When the book begins, Will is the one rescuing a nearly dead Martin from a gross attic where he’s dying because he’s got no money and no idea how to actually take care of himself. Martin and Will are childhood besties who have been there for each other in one way or another for their whole lives. Will is a disrated former naval officer with an opium addiction after being in the situation that resulted in his leaving the navy. ![]() Martin is a penniless baronet with a lung ailment who was abused by his father and feels like he’s never had any choices in his whole life. But I was not reading this book only for myself, so now I have to think, and I am having many thoughts. ![]()
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