
Rating: 4š
Across Space and Time is Kit Barrieās historical horror romance thriller. Itās a part of the fabulous multi-author Tales from the Tarot series which includes such elements as a mystical place called The Magic Shop with its eerie ever present, The Owner, covers which have a particular tarot card on them that relates to the story, and definitely forwards and warnings that should be read before diving into each book.
Across Time and Space does a good job in capturing the essence of the times, the disparity of the classes in terms of poverty and the inequality of how people are treated in terms of their racial background. This also applies to the illegality of those who are attracted by the same sex.
Barrieās villains are especially heinous, their crimes are on page and disturbing. Please read the warnings.
Constable Hugh Danbury feels an emotional connection to the young victims heās found on the backstreets of London. The āMolly boysā, young male prostitutes, are victims the Londonās police arenāt seriously investigating. So he makes it his duty to seek justice and find the truth.
The story involves not only Hugh, a wonderfully layered character, but a different being, Spring-Heeled Jack. Where Hugh is well defined, Jackās character needs more explanation or depth to really make it feel credible here. Especially with the addition of a āsoulmate ā aspect to this relationship.
While the investigation, the setting, the victims, violence, and the secondary characters are all thoughtfully portrayed and vivid, Jack, Jackās relationship with Hugh, the āinsta-loveā soulmate element is lacking. I just didnāt feel the chemistry that I have with other couples. A sense of growing friendship, yes, but a commitment to love. That didnāt come across.
While the horrors and grotesque events were depicted as horrifyingly raw and shocking, the aspects of the story, such as The Magic Shop and The Owner, or the Tarot, could have been woven into the narrative in a more effective manner. At least in my opinion.
There are some terrific action sequences and suspense filled scenarios to keep you turning the pages.
Iāll recommend but only for those who have read the warnings and authorās notes to begin with. Take those trigger warnings seriously.
Cover art: Fae Quin
Cover design: Amanda Meuwissen
Tales from the Tarot is a massive multi-author paranormal & fantasy MM romance collaboration. These 22 books, each by a different author, highlight the Major Arcana cards in a traditional Tarot deck – with some liberties taken, such as The Empress card being The Consort, for an all MM or gay romance focus.
Tales from the Tarot- 22 books
š· Where Fools Have Tread by Jennifer Cody
š·The Magician’s Heart by J.P. Jackson
š·Cleric of Desire by Amanda Meuwissen
š·The Nephilimās Touch by Morgan Lysand
š·King of Hollywood by Fae Quin
š·My Minotaur Daddy: An MM Romantasy by Laura Lascarso
š·Across Space and Time by Kit Barrie
š·Chariot of Souls by Morgan Mason
š·By Rude Strength by K.L. Hiers
š·Found in Obscurity by A. M. Rose
š·Twisted Fates by Adam J. Ridley
š·No Justice for the Damned by Hellie Heat
š·The Angel’s Kiss by Nicholas Bella
š·Death Song by B. Ripley
š·Arcanum by Ashlyn Drewek
š·The Devil’s Dilemma by Alex J. Adams
š·Camelot’s Tower by Brooke Matthews
š·A Highland Gargoyle’s Lucky Star
by Chloe Archer
š·Trust in the Moon by Delaney Rain
š·Raising the Sun by Eryn Hawk
š·Zero Judgment by Kota Quinn
š·The End of the World by Drake LaMarque
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Blurb:
A monster stalks Londonās streets, but is he friend or foe?
Hugh Danbury knows there are monsters in the world; being a constable with Londonās police has shown him that. When young homosexual men are found murdered, no one cares enough to investigate except Hugh, who has had to hide his own proclivities toward men in conservative Victorian society. In addition, there are sightings of an ephemeral creature people are calling Spring-Heeled Jack. Is this who has been committing these atrocities?
Upon confronting the mysterious Jack, Hugh learns that sometimes love can be found across space and time and that fate can bring two people together for a reason. But he also learns that there is one thing that can tear love apart: death. And it’s coming for him.
Across Space and Time is a standalone MM gaslamp-mystery romance novel as part of the multi-author collaboration Tales from the Tarot. This book is based on the major arcana card The Lovers.
- Publication date: September 9, 2024
- Language: English
- Print length: 260 pages