2006-11-29

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2006-11-29 08:20 am

thanks to CB Potts

I'm really happy. In this days I have to made many thanks for all the people which add me as a friend.

Today I want to thanks [livejournal.com profile] cbpotts: I can no wait to read your story in the Hustler Anthology by Aspen Press Mountain (I heard by TA Chase he is writing a story for the Shifter Anthology with Emily Veinglory, and Laura Baumbach one for the Hustler Anthology with you)
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2006-11-29 08:20 am

thanks to CB Potts

I'm really happy. In this days I have to made many thanks for all the people which add me as a friend.

Today I want to thanks [livejournal.com profile] cbpotts: I can no wait to read your story in the Hustler Anthology by Aspen Press Mountain (I heard by TA Chase he is writing a story for the Shifter Anthology with Emily Veinglory, and Laura Baumbach one for the Hustler Anthology with you)
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2006-11-29 04:17 pm

I read romance

I read romance since I was 12 years old. My first romance was Lady Chatterley's Lover: my mother didn't want to buy it for me, and finally I bought it with my own money. After I have read modern authors of romance, like Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, Catherine Coulter, Jayne Ann Krentz, Johanna Lindsey an so on. For twenty years I have preferred historical romance to contemporary romance, but I like also some contemporary authors like Linda Howard and Anne Stuart. Some months ago a friend of mine lent me Crossing the Line by Stephanie Vaughn: my only other M/M romance before that was Maurice, and I really didn't know that such genre exist. I liked it very much and after I bought about all the titles from Loose ID and Torquere Press, and also some from Changeling Press, Liquid Silver and Phaze. Why I like it so much I don't know. Some people think I'm lesbian: they tend to arrive to this conclusion because I'm not married, I never had a boy-friend and, when I go on holiday, I go with female friends. All these thing make me lesbian? I don't think so. I like men very much. I like them younger than me (I'm 32 years old and my latest crush was 26 years old), tall, lean and kind. Better if they have a function brain and are handsome. Do you know? I find that this description fit perfectly with a tipical gay: and I know that because two of my crush are gay men. After all, I find two best friends, but they are not what I was searching for. So why I like very much M/M romance? because in it I find not one, but two sexy men, only for me, without noisy heroine to part with.
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2006-11-29 04:17 pm

I read romance

I read romance since I was 12 years old. My first romance was Lady Chatterley's Lover: my mother didn't want to buy it for me, and finally I bought it with my own money. After I have read modern authors of romance, like Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, Catherine Coulter, Jayne Ann Krentz, Johanna Lindsey an so on. For twenty years I have preferred historical romance to contemporary romance, but I like also some contemporary authors like Linda Howard and Anne Stuart. Some months ago a friend of mine lent me Crossing the Line by Stephanie Vaughn: my only other M/M romance before that was Maurice, and I really didn't know that such genre exist. I liked it very much and after I bought about all the titles from Loose ID and Torquere Press, and also some from Changeling Press, Liquid Silver and Phaze. Why I like it so much I don't know. Some people think I'm lesbian: they tend to arrive to this conclusion because I'm not married, I never had a boy-friend and, when I go on holiday, I go with female friends. All these thing make me lesbian? I don't think so. I like men very much. I like them younger than me (I'm 32 years old and my latest crush was 26 years old), tall, lean and kind. Better if they have a function brain and are handsome. Do you know? I find that this description fit perfectly with a tipical gay: and I know that because two of my crush are gay men. After all, I find two best friends, but they are not what I was searching for. So why I like very much M/M romance? because in it I find not one, but two sexy men, only for me, without noisy heroine to part with.
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2006-11-29 11:59 pm

The Pirate's Liar by Mychael Black and Shayne Carmichael

Tonight I have no much time to read: I closed my store at 9.00 p.m. but remained here untile 11.00 to assist to a fight between my business partner and our french barman; the two are mad, nothing less: it is a war of I want you (she), I don't want you (he) but if you insist maybe...

So when I arrived at home I want to relax and began to read this short story (only 46 pages), The Pirate's Liar by Mychale Black and Shayne Carmichael. Really, in this moment, I have no mood to read something too long, and this novella suit me. Maybe the sex arrive a little to fast, but, in effect, we have only 46 pages to concentrate the first encounter, the sex, the falling in love and the happily ever after. So I can say it hit the goal.

The pirare is handsome and rude, the captive young and willing. The authors successed also to combine a plot, apart the love affair, so, at the end of the story, we have also a little surprise to make more interisting the lecture.

http://www.torquerepress.com/
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2006-11-29 11:59 pm

The Pirate's Liar by Mychael Black and Shayne Carmichael

Tonight I have no much time to read: I closed my store at 9.00 p.m. but remained here untile 11.00 to assist to a fight between my business partner and our french barman; the two are mad, nothing less: it is a war of I want you (she), I don't want you (he) but if you insist maybe...

So when I arrived at home I want to relax and began to read this short story (only 46 pages), The Pirate's Liar by Mychale Black and Shayne Carmichael. Really, in this moment, I have no mood to read something too long, and this novella suit me. Maybe the sex arrive a little to fast, but, in effect, we have only 46 pages to concentrate the first encounter, the sex, the falling in love and the happily ever after. So I can say it hit the goal.

The pirare is handsome and rude, the captive young and willing. The authors successed also to combine a plot, apart the love affair, so, at the end of the story, we have also a little surprise to make more interisting the lecture.

http://www.torquerepress.com/