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If not for the modern setting, this would be the perfect Regency romance with a touch of paranormal: poor niece brought up by wealthy relatives? Checked (even if here is a nephew…); old wiser aunt who plays matchmaker? Checked (even if here is an uncle); handsome rake who apparently doesn’t believe in love, but for true is only searching for the one who will deny him, proving that there is a soul mate out there for him? Checked. This is the classical old fashioned plot, and the originality is given by the today setting and by the presence of a ghost who plays second fiddle to the matchmaking uncle.

Alfred and Byron were the perfect couple, even if at first nobody would have bet on them: Alfred not only was a homosexual in the closet, but he was also 22 years older than Byron and way more rich. Thirty years ago, people would have bet that Byron was a gold digger and that he would have leaved Alfred at first chance with all the money he could grab. But Alfred and Byron were true soul mates and they set as example for both their nephews, Alex of Alfred and Paul of Byron. Alex and Paul, in a way, are the modern Alfred and Byron: Paul so proud and honest, all integrity and dignity, stubbornly refusing any help from his uncles and trying to find his way in life alone, but deep inside dreaming of a long term relationship as his uncles have; Alex disputed between his loving uncles, his unloving grandparents and his estranged father, and in the end having no one while he was growing up. Now Alex is apparently the exact replica of his uncaring father, living as a parasite with the money his uncle is foraging him.

First scene we have with Alex is quite hard, even if indeed Alex had a one night stand with a man who has only proven to be more interested in Alex’s name and money than in him as a man, on the other hand Alex treats the young boy in a so cold manner that made me almost feel pain for that boy, wondering what was of him… I had this imagine of him under a bridge, cold and starving. And when Alex meets Paul for the first time, he is so self-centered and maybe even jealous of his uncle love (I don’t think it’s a money issue), that he is ready to think the worst of him; actually I think that Alex is projecting his guilt on Paul, he fears people think of him only interested in his uncle Alfred’s money, and so he is the first to accuse Paul of that crime.

Now Paul… he is so perfect to be almost too much. As often when the character is too perfect, he is in danger of not being “nice”. Paul’s borders on sainthood, and so he risks to be annoying. But the author chooses a “naughty” way to make him fall from the pedestal, describing a Paul who during sex becomes bossy and masterful, reversing the tables: Alex is now the prey of Paul, in bed there is not difference in social status or amount of money, and neither the physical differences bound them to a strict role, Alex is taller and stronger, but nevertheless, Paul is the one in command.

Now the paranormal side of the story; first it’s the consequence of one of the most romantic and most sad part of the book, the last supplication of Alfred on his lover’s coffin to not be left alone; Alfred was the older of the two, way older indeed, and he knows that he has no much to wait for reuniting with his lover in the alterlife, and so he asks Byron to “wait” for him; what Byron understands is to not going away without him, and he “remains” around, a presence that has never the chance to really manifest, but that is like a guardian angel on all the men he loved in life, Alfred, Paul and Alex. He is like that, a gentle presence, something you can believe exist but if you don’t want, well the story is realistic all the same; Byron’s ghost doesn’t do anything of paranormal, if not giving a kind comfort to the ones he loves.



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Date: 2010-03-15 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] edenwinters.livejournal.com
Thank you so much for reading The Wish and writing such a lovely review. I'll admit that I didn't recognize the Regency-ness of the plot until you pointed it out. It started with a much different idea and grew from there.

Date: 2010-03-15 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com
I almost tagged it as breeches rippers, if not for the modern time ;-) And that is one of my favorite tags LOL

Date: 2010-03-16 12:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] edenwinters.livejournal.com
Give it a few months, Elisa! I have another novel coming out that fits that description!

Date: 2010-03-16 08:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com
Good, I will look forward to it ;-)

Date: 2010-03-16 02:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pd-singer.livejournal.com
I loved this one so much - snotty Alex had to admit he was wrong!

Date: 2010-03-16 08:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com
Oh yes ;-) and after how he treated that poor boy back home, I was happy that he fell prey of an unexpected hunter... even if it was not a "fortune" hunter LOL Oh, well, if you consider that some body parts are called "family jewels", maybe Paul indeed was a fortune hunter!

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