A review by sarful
A Seditious Affair by KJ Charles

5.0

She does such a fine job of atmosphere and ambiance. I could easily picture each moment with how perfectly described it all was, without going into too much detail. I felt like I was right there with the characters. I loved how much history and politics permeated this romance. So rich a time period and one I’m not as versed in as I would like.

And what fascinating characters there were. I thought the first book in the series presented a tough pairing for a happily, this book seemed insurmountable. But, I’m sure Charles relishes these types of challenges.

I felt Dominic and Silas were so supremely spectacular of characters. Dom, the high Tory of the Home Office, who also loves to be dominated in bed. And dominated, no less, than to a seditionist who preaches overthrowing the monarchy. Hot. The way these two understand each other intellectually and physically was so wonderful and beautiful yet frustrating. They were so their time and place, yet progressive at the same time. Job well done of a book.