2007-10-23

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2007-10-23 05:26 pm

The Pro by D.J. Manly

I don't know if D.J. Manly is a "he" or a "she" by I tend to be incline for a "he": he has a way to describe his men that is primordial and open, very raw but not vulgar.

Lee is a whore. He prefers to call himself male escort, and he is a very expensive male escort, but even if he has some nice and caring "customers", he is always a whore. And one of his customer is a vicious criminal who is targeted by Zach, a liutenant who has devoted his life to bring him down. Zach has lost his life and his lover, is on the edge of alcoholism and has only one scope in his life: arrests Daniel Lebeau. And Lee is his key to success.

But also a whore has feelings and Lee begins to care too much for this tough and honest cop. And cares too much is not good when you have to pretend to not care at all.

D.J. Manly doesn't use half measure. Lee is a whore. And he does his work, even when he falls in love with Zach. Not improbable rescue at the last minute. Not unbelievable excuses to not doing what he has to do. And when he falls in love he falls body and soul. And love for Zach and Lee is a very physical expression.

Zach is the "classical" one-piece cop: too clever to not care, he has seen too much and now he is questioning himself about his life and his future. He doesn't judge, doesn't look upon the others, and he can really love Lee. But loving Lee will come first to his work?

The men in D.J. Manly's novels are always handsome and sexy, and always ready for some action between the sheets. So if you don't like to read about hot manlove and explicit sex, stay away; but if you like your romance a little rough and a lot sweat and meat, I reccomend The Pro (it's worth your money, pun intended).

http://www.extasybooks.net/ebjmsite/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=ebook_flypage&product_id=4260&category_id=3&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=44

Amazon Kindle: The Pro
Publisher: eXtasy Books (July 1, 2010)

Reading List:http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2007-10-23 05:26 pm

The Pro by D.J. Manly

I don't know if D.J. Manly is a "he" or a "she" by I tend to be incline for a "he": he has a way to describe his men that is primordial and open, very raw but not vulgar.

Lee is a whore. He prefers to call himself male escort, and he is a very expensive male escort, but even if he has some nice and caring "customers", he is always a whore. And one of his customer is a vicious criminal who is targeted by Zach, a liutenant who has devoted his life to bring him down. Zach has lost his life and his lover, is on the edge of alcoholism and has only one scope in his life: arrests Daniel Lebeau. And Lee is his key to success.

But also a whore has feelings and Lee begins to care too much for this tough and honest cop. And cares too much is not good when you have to pretend to not care at all.

D.J. Manly doesn't use half measure. Lee is a whore. And he does his work, even when he falls in love with Zach. Not improbable rescue at the last minute. Not unbelievable excuses to not doing what he has to do. And when he falls in love he falls body and soul. And love for Zach and Lee is a very physical expression.

Zach is the "classical" one-piece cop: too clever to not care, he has seen too much and now he is questioning himself about his life and his future. He doesn't judge, doesn't look upon the others, and he can really love Lee. But loving Lee will come first to his work?

The men in D.J. Manly's novels are always handsome and sexy, and always ready for some action between the sheets. So if you don't like to read about hot manlove and explicit sex, stay away; but if you like your romance a little rough and a lot sweat and meat, I reccomend The Pro (it's worth your money, pun intended).

http://www.extasybooks.net/ebjmsite/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=ebook_flypage&product_id=4260&category_id=3&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=44

Amazon Kindle: The Pro

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
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2007-10-23 10:23 pm

Hot Weather by Matthew Haldeman-Time

All right I'm a fangirl. I absolutely love every books written by Matthew Haldeman-Time. His characters are real, hot, romantic, great.

In the Guys in College anthology there are two stories (Incredible+Stupid Question and Two Bodies) that I have read more and more time without feel tired. And Off the Record is a classical old Hollywood comedy.

I like above all when he tells us about those guys not still men, 18-25 years old. Young but adult, they have the world in front of them. And love is soo sweet.

John is just out of college. This is his first summer as salary man and he has to work. He misses his student summer when he spent the day doing nothing apart sex and fun. Now he is stuck in a work he can't convince himself to like and the city is cover by a sweat heat. Then he meets Keith, twenty years old college student, who has to work on summer to pay his tuition. Lean, friendly and open. John thinks to make score with him: after few days of flirts and glares, John makes his moves and... Keith stops him.

"I’m not saying that I’m looking for the love of my life right at this instant, but there’s casual sex and then there’s a string of one-night stands, and I like my sex a little less casual, these days. Maybe it’s the hopeless romantic in me. I read too much..." Oh sweet Keith, so cute... he reminds me someone I have known recently.

And so we suffers with John as the book goes on and the sexual tension grews: please Keith, please... and Keith, bless him, in the end, surrenders his body (and his heart along with it) and I will sure you, the prize is worthing the wait! And now I'm like John, and I say: please Matthew, please... give us more, I will read it!

And in this case the cover, even if it's not bad, it says nothing about the book! Don't fool yourself, this is a story for sweetheart...

http://samhainpublishing.com/romance/hot-weather

Amazon Kindle: Hot Weather
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. (October 23, 2007)

Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2007-10-23 10:23 pm

Hot Weather by Matthew Haldeman-Time

All right I'm a fangirl. I absolutely love every books written by Matthew Haldeman-Time. His characters are real, hot, romantic, great.

In the Guys in College anthology there are two stories (Incredible+Stupid Question and Two Bodies) that I have read more and more time without feel tired. And Off the Record is a classical old Hollywood comedy.

I like above all when he tells us about those guys not still men, 18-25 years old. Young but adult, they have the world in front of them. And love is soo sweet.

John is just out of college. This is his first summer as salary man and he has to work. He misses his student summer when he spent the day doing nothing apart sex and fun. Now he is stuck in a work he can't convince himself to like and the city is cover by a sweat heat. Then he meets Keith, twenty years old college student, who has to work on summer to pay his tuition. Lean, friendly and open. John thinks to make score with him: after few days of flirts and glares, John makes his moves and... Keith stops him.

"I’m not saying that I’m looking for the love of my life right at this instant, but there’s casual sex and then there’s a string of one-night stands, and I like my sex a little less casual, these days. Maybe it’s the hopeless romantic in me. I read too much..." Oh sweet Keith, so cute... he reminds me someone I have known recently.

And so we suffers with John as the book goes on and the sexual tension grews: please Keith, please... and Keith, bless him, in the end, surrenders his body (and his heart along with it) and I will sure you, the prize is worthing the wait! And now I'm like John, and I say: please Matthew, please... give us more, I will read it!

And in this case the cover, even if it's not bad, it says nothing about the book! Don't fool yourself, this is a story for sweetheart...

http://samhainpublishing.com/romance/hot-weather

Amazon Kindle: Hot Weather

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading+list&view=elisa.rolle