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Sir Philip Rookwood is the disgrace of the county. He’s a rake and an atheist, and the rumours about his hellfire club, the Murder, can only be spoken in whispers. (Orgies. It’s orgies.)Guy Frisby and his sister Amanda live in rural seclusion after a family scandal. But when Amanda breaks her leg in a riding accident, she’s forced to recuperate at Rookwood Hall, where Sir Philip is hosting the Murder.Guy rushes to protect her, but the Murder aren’t what he expects. They’re educated, fascinating people, and the notorious Sir Philip turns out to be charming, kind—and dangerously attractive.In this private space where anything goes, the longings Guy has stifled all his life are impossible to resist...and so is Philip. But all too soon the rural rumour mill threatens both Guy and Amanda. The innocent country gentleman has lost his heart to the bastard baronet—but does he dare lose his reputation too?

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One of the big points of contention in the romance genre is storylines that rely on trickery, male dominance, coercion, and often outright rape to bring the hero and heroine together. While in recent years this thankfully has waned, many long-time readers return to the bodice rippers of their youth only to feel disgust at these so-called courtships.Some readers turn to m/m or f/f novels to remove that power dynamic from the fictional twosome but realistically power struggles exist in any relationship. Money, education, social rank, worldly experience, etc, all affect how the protagonists interact. So many tropes are built on these differences: May/December, the duke and the scullery maid, the virgin and the… not-so-much a virgin. ;-)KJ Charles has chosen to write a fluffy Regency romp with all the old tropes in place, but even in this Gothic sensation novel she puts forth two ideals that are of highest important in our modern world: love and consent.Guy and Amanda Frisby are impoverished siblings, living under the distant iron thumb rule of their aunt, unable to enjoy life as independent adults. Guy’s love for his sister keeps him by her side and her love for him celebrates his growth over the course of the novel. Meanwhile, the Murder hellfire club headed by childhood friends Philip Rookwood, Lord Corvin, and John Raven is also founded on love. While not siblings (thankfully given their adult interactions), the three boys created a family for themselves when the adults in their lives were too drunk, too horny, or too narcissistic to care for them.When the Frisby siblings are brought into the sphere of the Murder, it’s difficult at first for Guy to see the love that underpins these relationships. It’s a love of acceptance and wanting the best for one another, something that he’s never seen in his family. It’s also a love of new ideas and new philosophies, intelligent men and women looking to educate themselves about the world, not content to stick to old mores and customs.When Philip begins wooing Guy he teaches him that we must use our words to ask for what we want and we must know that if we say stop we will be heard. This allows Philip and Guy to come together as equals, putting aside Philip’s advantages of wealth, stature, and experience. If he cannot listen to Guy and accept his wishes, it doesn’t matter that they love one another. It’s a lesson that thankfully Philip learns by the end of the book (though it’s a close run thing) and happiness and good fortune ensues for all involved.I’ve been a fan of Charles’ writing for many years now and have read all of her books. While I’ve delighted in the magic and intrigue she’s brought to her other series, it was lovely reading this epic romp and I cannot wait for more of the Murder. I received a free ARC of this book for my honest review but went ahead and bought the book anyway because of how much I loved it.
You know that great, giddy feeling you get when you’re reading and it’s like ‘I’m loving this book, Oh man, I’m *really* loving this book, okay now I’m in love with this book, I’m not even done yet, but I know I’m going to re-read the heck out of this book for years to come and I get to own it and tell other people how awesome it is.” Yeah, that’s THIS BOOK.If you’re a romance reader who has followed a similar path to mine (cut my teeth on traditional regencies, then years of historical M/F romances, recently transitioned into reading a whole lot of queer romance) there is almost no way you’ll dislike Band Sinister. It takes all sorts of wonderful Regency tropes - the innocent country virgin, the plucky, spunky female novelist (not one-and-the-same here, delightfully), straightlaced familial disapproval, disreputable house party, forced proximity due to an injury, a group of misunderstood rakes who have weirdly commensurate names and thus are in a secret, devoted club of friendship - all of these wonderful, comforting, familiar tropes are just upended in the most delightful ways. It feels like a loving and sharp-eyed take on the Regency genre - not a mean spirited send up at all, but just what would happen if one of those old Signets panned away from the bluestocking governess and her surly widowed Earl to check out what all of the real people in the rest of the county were up to.Our heroes are fabulous; I absolutely couldn’t love Guy more - he is essentially the platonic ideal of cinnamon rolls - the ur-cinnamon roll - in the most non-annoying way possible. Phillip is more cynical about society, but never about Guy, which is a relief. Their courtship really is a courtship and it develops deliciously. I don’t think it’s too much of a spoiler to say that Phillip is in an open poly relationship of a sort (sexually open, emotionally dedicated friends) with his two closest friends and that negotiating how that relationship meshes with his budding relationship with Guy was one of the most intriguing (and well-handled!) parts of the book. There is no cheating at all (I’m sensitive to that, as a reader) and everything is discussed in a way that makes me confident in our heroes’ HEA.The secondary characters are likewise amazing, and used in just the right amounts. Phillip’s inner circle includes multiple POCs and many queer people who are developed nicely beyond tokenism to have a wide variety of interests and societal roles (I love the geologists! ...spin off story?). Theo from “Wanted: A Gentleman” is briefly mentioned. Guy’s sister Amanda (and their relationship) is A+. Even the Aunt fulfilling the traditional regency role of villainous-societal-disapproval is well-handled in the end.I keep making comparisons to traditional regencies, so I feel like I should say that there are definitely some graphic sexytimes in this book - nothing beyond the norm for the author’s other novels or the M/M genre in general - but definitely R rated and an important part of the story that shouldn’t be skimmed. And the consent talk, ohhhhh the consent talk. I’m gleeful just thinking of it.If you love KJ Charles, this is her at her finest. If you love diverse M/M historicals with richly developed primary and secondary characters from many walks of life, this is it at it’s finest. If you love a happily-ever-after story that has just the right amount of emotional angst and will give you that satisfied-cozy-sweater-just-read-the-most-perfect-book glow, well, look no further than Band Sinister.Highly, highly recommended!

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