

Set in a world where gender is irrelevant in marriage but status and place reign supreme, the narrative is swift and action-packed with moments of wit (“Friends don’t reanimate friends’ corpses”) and poetic beauty, proving that even the most shameless rogue can have a heart of gold. Min won’t hesitate to save Harry, even if that means sacrificing Kazimir, but he suspects that more about this job has been hidden from him-and he might have to risk revealing his own secrets to save the people he loves most. Min pursues Kazimir, but the young man proves to be both beautiful and magically gifted, and he soon wins his captor’s heart.

When Min’s beloved 16-year-old adoptive nephew, Harry, seduces Lord Edward Sabadine’s granddaughter, Edward inflicts a deadly curse on him-but promises to lift the curse if Min retrieves Edward’s grandson Kazimir, a simple hedgewitch trapped in the fae-occupied village of Anhaga.

Min Decourcey is the best thief in the city of Amberwich. Anhaga reminded me of an adventure The Avengers might have taken. Recommended for all fans of m/m romance.With a quick-paced fantasy romance wherein meager beginnings belie magnificent magic, Henry ( Adulting 101) pushes past traditional concepts of romance to show love in many forms. Lisa Henry always puts a unique twist on her stories. He faces a difficult decision can he save his nephew’s life by ruining the life of another innocent man?Īnhaga is a fast-past story of underdogs and elven romance that will leave you blushing. Min sympathizes with him and those feelings quickly develop into something more complicated.
To begin with, the “something” being stolen turns out to be a “someone.” Kazimir Stone is his name, and it turns out he is running away from an incestuous arranged marriage. I enjoyed Anhaga by Lisa Henry as well as the young adult novel Exit Plans for Teenage Freaks by Nathan Burgoine which was a quick and FUN read.I reread Lyn Galas Claimings series along.Of course, this is nowhere near a straightforward task. If Min can return from the dangerous city of Anhaga with something of great value, the curse will be lifted. In order to undo the curse he must offer his services to the despised Sabadine family. Aramin DecourceyMin to his few friendsmight be the best thief in Amberwich, and he might have a secret that helps him survive the cutthroat world of aristocratic families and their powerful magic users, but he does have one weakness: his affection for his adopted nephew, Harry.When the formidable. His nephew has gotten in trouble with one of the most powerful families in the city, resulting in a nasty curse. We meet Min, the best thief in Amberwich with the worse reputation. Anhaga, by Lisa Henry, is a delicious gay fantasy romance with just the right mix of electric sexual tension and magical adventure.
