2007-07-02

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2007-07-02 09:17 am

Love Dot Com by Julia Talbot

Also normal people want love! Yes, cause Virgil and Willie are average beauty and clever guys who want only a normal relationship and a wealth sexual relationship.

Virgil is quite charming, with black hair and very bright eyes, and so he inspires tenderness and possessiviness in his partners, who want to dominate him. But he only want an equal partner, a good next door boy. Willie seems to match his desires. He is a cute and clumsy guy, very shy, and at first sight you can pass over him. So does the most part of the guys in the club. Both decide to put an ad online and they have lucky at the first date: they meet and like at first moment.

I like this story, is tender and sweet. You can't not love Willie, so shy and so "beautiful": maybe he doesn't have the physical beauty (even if I have a soft spot for redhead) but he is too cute. And Virgil is more skilled but knows how to deal with Willie, how to prevent his flight.

The story is rather short, but is a fresh water to drink if you want to go sleeo with a tender smile on your face.

Amazon Kindle: Love Dot Com
Publisher: Torquere Press, Inc. (November 15, 2004)
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2007-07-02 09:17 am

Love Dot Com by Julia Talbot

Also normal people want love! Yes, cause Virgil and Willie are average beauty and clever guys who want only a normal relationship and a wealth sexual relationship.

Virgil is quite charming, with black hair and very bright eyes, and so he inspires tenderness and possessiviness in his partners, who want to dominate him. But he only want an equal partner, a good next door boy. Willie seems to match his desires. He is a cute and clumsy guy, very shy, and at first sight you can pass over him. So does the most part of the guys in the club. Both decide to put an ad online and they have lucky at the first date: they meet and like at first moment.

I like this story, is tender and sweet. You can't not love Willie, so shy and so "beautiful": maybe he doesn't have the physical beauty (even if I have a soft spot for redhead) but he is too cute. And Virgil is more skilled but knows how to deal with Willie, how to prevent his flight.

The story is rather short, but is a fresh water to drink if you want to go sleeo with a tender smile on your face.

http://www.torquerepress.com/
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2007-07-02 06:14 pm

What Kind of Coffee Girl Are You?

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You Are a Plain Ole Cup of Joe

But don't think plain - instead think, uncomplicated
You're a low maintenance kind of girl... who can hang with the guys
Down to earth, easy going, and fun! Yup, that's you: the friend everyone invites.
And your dependable too. Both for a laugh and a sympathetic ear.


So I'm Plain Jane, uh? Who can hang with the guys??? GUYS where are you? I want to hang with you... The friend everyone invites? Ok, so GUYS have you hear? Friends me!
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2007-07-02 06:14 pm

What Kind of Coffee Girl Are You?

gacked from [livejournal.com profile] l_prieto and [livejournal.com profile] willshenillshe

You Are a Plain Ole Cup of Joe

But don't think plain - instead think, uncomplicated
You're a low maintenance kind of girl... who can hang with the guys
Down to earth, easy going, and fun! Yup, that's you: the friend everyone invites.
And your dependable too. Both for a laugh and a sympathetic ear.


So I'm Plain Jane, uh? Who can hang with the guys??? GUYS where are you? I want to hang with you... The friend everyone invites? Ok, so GUYS have you hear? Friends me!
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2007-07-02 11:36 pm

Paying Forfeits by Naomi Brooks & Angelia Sparrow

If you do the naughty things inside the wall of your house, maybe they are not so naughty. Sam and William are an unlikely "classical" couple: Sam barely thirty and more mature of his age and William fifty and wealthy and sometimes with the need to be a bottom. They are known each other in the right circle of friends and now they lead a realtionship made of "games": every friday they play a different game and who lose has to pay a forfeit. Everything seems to go pretty well but suddenly Billy, the godson of William, come to stay with them for an undefined time. And William, who went away from the boy years before to not give up to the desire, now that Billy has admitted his omosexuality, has no problems to include him in his love and sex life with Sam. But Sam is not sure to be able to manage this situation, he is deeply in love with William and jealously could be a bitter beast.

As in Collared Hearts the authors have managed to decipt two characters, Sam and William, who have all the elements to be an hateful pair, and instead are wonderful, in their kinkness and in their honesty. They do the worst things inside and outside of the bedroom, but given the love between them, they succeed to built a solid relationship.

Billy maybe is the less impressive character: he is young, very young, and so he has not yet a definite behaviour. He is sweet and cute, like a porcelan doll, very southern girl type. But he has not the bad temper of Scarlet O'Hara, the hateful but irrestible type. I like him, but I see him more like a supporting character.

William is very old fascioned type. Rich and snob, with impeccable manners, he really could be a very odious character. But he is always caring for the others, for his boys, and he has this deeply and unexpressed desire of love.

And finally Sam, my preferred. With his total love for William that can't prevent himself to love also Billy, in different way, yes, but still love. With his jealously, that he can frankly admit and maybe of which he is not at all ashamed, jealously in the end is a way to express love.

All those characters are openly and happily involved in kinky and arousing sex "scenes": what do you want more? for a rather short novel (50 pages) Naomi Brooks and Angelia Sparrow have made a wonderful "complete" work.

http://www.torquerepress.com/

Amazon Kindle: Paying Forfeits
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2007-07-02 11:36 pm

Paying Forfeits by Naomi Brooks & Angelia Sparrow

If you do the naughty things inside the wall of your house, maybe they are not so naughty. Sam and William are an unlikely "classical" couple: Sam barely thirty and more mature of his age and William fifty and wealthy and sometimes with the need to be a bottom. They are known each other in the right circle of friends and now they lead a realtionship made of "games": every friday they play a different game and who lose has to pay a forfeit. Everything seems to go pretty well but suddenly Billy, the godson of William, come to stay with them for an undefined time. And William, who went away from the boy years before to not give up to the desire, now that Billy has admitted his omosexuality, has no problems to include him in his love and sex life with Sam. But Sam is not sure to be able to manage this situation, he is deeply in love with William and jealously could be a bitter beast.

As in Collared Hearts the authors have managed to decipt two characters, Sam and William, who have all the elements to be an hateful pair, and instead are wonderful, in their kinkness and in their honesty. They do the worst things inside and outside of the bedroom, but given the love between them, they succeed to built a solid relationship.

Billy maybe is the less impressive character: he is young, very young, and so he has not yet a definite behaviour. He is sweet and cute, like a porcelan doll, very southern girl type. But he has not the bad temper of Scarlet O'Hara, the hateful but irrestible type. I like him, but I see him more like a supporting character.

William is very old fascioned type. Rich and snob, with impeccable manners, he really could be a very odious character. But he is always caring for the others, for his boys, and he has this deeply and unexpressed desire of love.

And finally Sam, my preferred. With his total love for William that can't prevent himself to love also Billy, in different way, yes, but still love. With his jealously, that he can frankly admit and maybe of which he is not at all ashamed, jealously in the end is a way to express love.

All those characters are openly and happily involved in kinky and arousing sex "scenes": what do you want more? for a rather short novel (50 pages) Naomi Brooks and Angelia Sparrow have made a wonderful "complete" work.

http://www.torquerepress.com/

Amazon Kindle: Paying Forfeits