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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2007-06-17 12:10 am

Heading South by Owen March

Ed is a painter, a scenic artist for theaters. After some years he returns to his first job, The South Downs Theathre, where still works Jason, his first real love. But Jase is straight and Ed has never have the courage to admit his love with him. Someone else has chatted about it and Jason sometimes has mentioned something, but nothing has happened.

Now they are again together, and Ed's feelings are still strong. And Jase is more willing to experiment with him the sexual delight of gay love. But all their encounters are sharing in secret and no one knows they are lovers... maybe because no one has to know? Above all Jase's girlfriend?

I like Ed character. He is romantic and tender, he believes in love and he wants to see all the things good to achieve his desires. He is generous and open. Jase is more selfish. He doesn't understand his feelings and to obtain an answer he uses Ed, he takes advantage of Ed's feelings; luckily, he is in love with Ed, but he behaves coldly, he is not tender. Have you have an hint that I don't like very much Jace character?

The story is short. The plot is simple but enjoyable. The sex scene are natural and appropriate. In the end an interesting reading.

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