All right, one random observation to start off with -- there is a scene in 2/6 that shows that you don't have to make a sex scene explicit for it to be *hot*. That was the point at which I thought, "I really, really need to pimp this to the slashfen." :-)
Something else I liked about the relationship between Marron and Sieur Anton was that Sieur Anton's compromise between faith and sexuality felt real. He *isn't* just a modern man in fancy dress; he's a religious knight in a religious order that has little tolerance for deviation, and while he goes against his religion in loving men, he doesn't break away from it.
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