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Nancy
May 20, 2010 rated it really liked it
Hal Porter was finishing up his shift at the construction site he works at and notices an unusual building in a lot that was previously empty, and a woman standing in front of it beckoning to him. Hal gets a glimpse of a beautiful man trapped inside and feels an inexplicable longing. He tries to ignore the visions, but finds he’s unable to. When he goes into work the next morning and gets fired for stealing, he is escorted from the site by two men, and once again sees the building with the woman ...more
Kelly (Maybedog)
Very unusual beginning.kind of dream like.

I don't get or like that Howard isn't coming clean about why Shinju made him think Morgan was a woman. It's stupid because Morgan is clearly gay, and it's deceitful. At least he should admit he is into men. He doesn't know how? Just say what happened. Recite the day. Stupid.

Original, unique. Clever with the whole being a place thing.

I'm not sure how I feel about the interweaving of Roman Catholcism. On the one hand, it's cool to allow magic to coexist
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Kassa
Feb 26, 2010 rated it really liked it
Hero is an unusual book even among fantasy fans but succeeds in offering a unique and riveting story in a pretty stunning authorial debut. I’m not sure why this book hasn’t been talked about more because it is thoroughly engrossing with a complicated and intricate plot, great characters, and a very strong romance in the somewhat mind bending fantasy world. It’s not perfect and there are some moments that the two men need to be slapped on the head but the honesty of their emotions is never in dou ...more
Mary
Dec 12, 2009 marked it as to-read
Shelves: glbtq
Cat
Mar 02, 2010 rated it really liked it
Grey
Jun 07, 2010 marked it as to-read
Shelves: fantasy, lgbt
Fey
Jun 16, 2010 marked it as to-read
Kimberly
Dec 31, 2010 rated it it was ok
Blackbook
Mar 04, 2011 added it
Shelves: 2011
Keitorin
Feb 21, 2012 marked it as to-read
Shelves: m-m, fantasy, romance