2007-10-18

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2007-10-18 04:01 pm

Instinctive Harmony by B.A. Tortuga

Connor is a shapeshifter, a man/dog breeds for the dogfighting who has managed to escape from his cage in Ireland. Now he is in Baltimora, and he meets Adrian, and italian-american musician, with a big heart and a warm and inviting home.

Connor and Adrian go along together very well from the first night, but Connor has no courage to admit to Adrian who he really is.

Connor is a wounded soul, a big and strong man with a gentle heart. He ate his previous life, he has no in him the hungry to be a dog fighter. He wants comfort and cozy, pillows and caress. And Adrian is the perfect man for him: he is friendly and warm, he open his heart and his home without hesitation, both to the man and to the dog (even before he knows they are the same he loves).

This is a "single shot" classic by B.A. Tortuga, and I think to be able to recognize it. This tale is more romantic, less steamy sex in comparison to the B.A. Tortuga we know today. The paranormal elements are not too accentuated and, no worry guys, there is sex and it is a sane and simple sex.

http://www.torquerebooks.com/zencart

Waiting Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=waiting+reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2007-10-18 04:01 pm

Instinctive Harmony by B.A. Tortuga

Connor is a shapeshifter, a man/dog breeds for the dogfighting who has managed to escape from his cage in Ireland. Now he is in Baltimora, and he meets Adrian, and italian-american musician, with a big heart and a warm and inviting home.

Connor and Adrian go along together very well from the first night, but Connor has no courage to admit to Adrian who he really is.

Connor is a wounded soul, a big and strong man with a gentle heart. He ate his previous life, he has no in him the hungry to be a dog fighter. He wants comfort and cozy, pillows and caress. And Adrian is the perfect man for him: he is friendly and warm, he open his heart and his home without hesitation, both to the man and to the dog (even before he knows they are the same he loves).

This is a "single shot" classic by B.A. Tortuga, and I think to be able to recognize it. This tale is more romantic, less steamy sex in comparison to the B.A. Tortuga we know today. The paranormal elements are not too accentuated and, no worry guys, there is sex and it is a sane and simple sex.

http://www.torquerebooks.com/zencart

Waiting Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=waiting+reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
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2007-10-18 04:56 pm

Denial by Bryn Colvin

This a story of slow seduction.

Fraser is a goth guy disenchanted of world and maybe a little bored. He hangs out with his friends (women) and has brief flings, not very important. Then he meets Darren, a younger and handsome man, who istinctively like him but from the very first time says: I don't touch.

Passing over from what at first seems a refusal, Fraser manages to know better Darren and learns he was traumatized from a bad sexual experience with a girl. So Fraser sets himself to seduce Darren, even if he normally doesn't play the dominant role in his relationships.

The story is very brief and has a tinge of normality and sadness in it. The world in where both live Fraser and Darren seems bare and dark, made of dirty club and smell of sweat. But they succeed in built something between them and for them. A recurring situation in the stories I read by Bryn Colvin.

Not bad, only a complaint: it's possible that a traumatic sexual experience with a girl leads Darren toward guys? Is it because he needs to find a dominant figure that almost coaxes him in making sex again?

Amazon Kindle: Denial
Publisher: loveyoudivine Alterotica (October 11, 2007)

Waiting Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=waiting+reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2007-10-18 04:56 pm

Denial by Bryn Colvin

This a story of slow seduction.

Fraser is a goth guy disenchanted of world and maybe a little bored. He hangs out with his friends (women) and has brief flings, not very important. Then he meets Darren, a younger and handsome man, who istinctively like him but from the very first time says: I don't touch.

Passing over from what at first seems a refusal, Fraser manages to know better Darren and learns he was traumatized from a bad sexual experience with a girl. So Fraser sets himself to seduce Darren, even if he normally doesn't play the dominant role in his relationships.

The story is very brief and has a tinge of normality and sadness in it. The world in where both live Fraser and Darren seems bare and dark, made of dirty club and smell of sweat. But they succeed in built something between them and for them. A recurring situation in the stories I read by Bryn Colvin.

Not bad, only a complaint: it's possible that a traumatic sexual experience with a girl leads Darren toward guys? Is it because he needs to find a dominant figure that almost coaxes him in making sex again?

https://www.loveyoudivine.com/

Waiting Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=waiting+reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
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2007-10-18 08:06 pm

Lonely

Do you know that night? when you think to be all alone? I have one of that night right now.

I live with my mother: soon after university I moved from Padua to Milan to work for a big consulting firm. Since then I have travelled all around Italy, living for months in Turin, Genoa, Brescia, Florence and obviously Milan. But my mother is alone, my father passed away many years ago, and when my brother married, it was normal for me to return back home with her. And then I like my house in Padua: it's little, but is a two floor detached house with a small garden in the center of the city. I like to think to aging in this house. But now my mother is in hospital, last week was pretty hard but now is better. But doctors still want she stay in hospital and after work I go to visit her and then I return home, and I'm alone. I don't watch tv, I read and surf on internet... and I feel loneliness.

elisa

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2007-10-18 08:06 pm

Lonely

Do you know that night? when you think to be all alone? I have one of that night right now.

I live with my mother: soon after university I moved from Padua to Milan to work for a big consulting firm. Since then I have travelled all around Italy, living for months in Turin, Genoa, Brescia, Florence and obviously Milan. But my mother is alone, my father passed away many years ago, and when my brother married, it was normal for me to return back home with her. And then I like my house in Padua: it's little, but is a two floor detached house with a small garden in the center of the city. I like to think to aging in this house. But now my mother is in hospital, last week was pretty hard but now is better. But doctors still want she stay in hospital and after work I go to visit her and then I return home, and I'm alone. I don't watch tv, I read and surf on internet... and I feel loneliness.

elisa