Nov. 22nd, 2007

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I read in the introduction: A Novel Approach to Gay Romance. Introducing a line of romance novels written just for gay men...

and I add: and women who like to read about men in love!

Lately I have read a lot of books or ebooks about manlove written by men: William Maltese, Bobby Michaels, Josh Lanyon, Matthew Haldeman-Time. I have to said that I like them all. I like their style, even if it's very different one from the other, and I ike their way to approach love between men. It's not true that romance is woman. Also men can love deeply and suffer the pain of love.

In Spare Parts, Dan is a 35 years old mechanics. He has had an hard life but now, he has managed to own six garages all around a little province town and life seems to go well. But a former friend is very jelaous of his success and begins to gossip about him: Dan is gay, he employes only young men (underage men), he is not a good mechanics... All false except the first thing: Dan is gay but he is also very lonely. So when he meets Trent, and mistakens him for an hooker, he hopes to have found a soul to share his life and if he can make something good for Trent giving him a chance to change his life... But Trent is not a hooker, he is only a young men (27 years old) with some money problems and a wanna-to-be photographer.

The story is pretty simple, but very well written. Even if there aren't unexpected twist and the story flows smoothly through a happily ever after ending, it's a very relaxing and enjoyable reading. It's very "romentic" indeed.

I finds strange the continuing underlying of the age difference between Dan and Trent. Eight years old is not so much in our age (never been I think) and if it is between a 27 years old and a 35 years old is highly acceptable. But maybe this id due to the fact that Dan is described as an "old" character, a man who has reached a moment in his life where he has to take some final decision. 35 years old!!! Help!!! I have only two years to spend in happiness and careless life?!? Joke apart, I like the interaction between the two.

Dan is a very good man. He is strong and caring. A man you'd like to have at your side (man or woman). He is also handsome and very physical in his love. Trent instead is still a wanna-to-be man. Maybe he is out from a troubled youth, and not having a father, but only a mother, has made him a bit spoilt, but not a nasty person. I think he is happy to lean on someone else. He need a fatherly figure in his life. And so here we have the relationship between the two: a man grown old too soon, and another man not enough grown. A perfect match.

This is the second book I read by Scott & Scott but I think not the last...

http://www.loose-id.net/prod-Romentics__Spare_Parts-591.aspx

Amazon: Spare Parts: A Romentics Novel
Amazon Kindle: Spare Parts: A Romentics Novel
Paperback: 194 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing (April 15, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 159457376X
ISBN-13: 978-1594573767

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


Cover Art by Michael Breyette
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I read in the introduction: A Novel Approach to Gay Romance. Introducing a line of romance novels written just for gay men...

and I add: and women who like to read about men in love!

Lately I have read a lot of books or ebooks about manlove written by men: William Maltese, Bobby Michaels, Josh Lanyon, Matthew Haldeman-Time. I have to said that I like them all. I like their style, even if it's very different one from the other, and I ike their way to approach love between men. It's not true that romance is woman. Also men can love deeply and suffer the pain of love.

In Spare Parts, Dan is a 35 years old mechanics. He has had an hard life but now, he has managed to own six garages all around a little province town and life seems to go well. But a former friend is very jelaous of his success and begins to gossip about him: Dan is gay, he employes only young men (underage men), he is not a good mechanics... All false except the first thing: Dan is gay but he is also very lonely. So when he meets Trent, and mistakens him for an hooker, he hopes to have found a soul to share his life and if he can make something good for Trent giving him a chance to change his life... But Trent is not a hooker, he is only a young men (27 years old) with some money problems and a wanna-to-be photographer.

The story is pretty simple, but very well written. Even if there aren't unexpected twist and the story flows smoothly through a happily ever after ending, it's a very relaxing and enjoyable reading. It's very "romentic" indeed.

I finds strange the continuing underlying of the age difference between Dan and Trent. Eight years old is not so much in our age (never been I think) and if it is between a 27 years old and a 35 years old is highly acceptable. But maybe this id due to the fact that Dan is described as an "old" character, a man who has reached a moment in his life where he has to take some final decision. 35 years old!!! Help!!! I have only two years to spend in happiness and careless life?!? Joke apart, I like the interaction between the two.

Dan is a very good man. He is strong and caring. A man you'd like to have at your side (man or woman). He is also handsome and very physical in his love. Trent instead is still a wanna-to-be man. Maybe he is out from a troubled youth, and not having a father, but only a mother, has made him a bit spoilt, but not a nasty person. I think he is happy to lean on someone else. He need a fatherly figure in his life. And so here we have the relationship between the two: a man grown old too soon, and another man not enough grown. A perfect match.

This is the second book I read by Scott & Scott but I think not the last...

http://www.loose-id.net/prod-Romentics__Spare_Parts-591.aspx

Amazon: Spare Parts: A Romentics Novel

Reading List:

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


Cover Art by Michael Breyette
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My Christmas gift is arrived today!!! It's a box full of books; here they are:

"All through the night" by Suzanne Brockmann
"Where the boys are: Urban gay erotica" edited by Richard Laconte (with a story by Erastes)
"Heaven Sent: Heaven and Purgatory" by Jet Mykles

  

"Love in a lock-up: An erotic anthology" edited by Eric Summers (with stories by Erastes, Kiernan Kelly, Nathan James and Vincent Diamond)
"The Broken H" by J.L. Langley
"The Bite Before Christmas" by Laura Baumbach, Sedonia Guillone & Kit Tunstall

  

"Sex & Sexuality" by Willa Okati
"Love a la carte" by Haruka Minami
"Delivery Cupid" by CJ Michalski

  

"Thunderbolt Boys Excite 1" by Asami Tojo
"Thunderbolt Boys Excite 2" by Asami Tojo

 

"A summer to remember (Un'estate da ricordare)" by Mary Balogh
"Flowers from the storm (La figlia del matematico)" by Laura Kinsale

 

Do you think that Santa Claus has had an heart attack reading my wish letter? :-))) Well I have added the last two books to mix a bit the lot...

And now, from what book I have to start?

Elisa (very happy with all her books around... and beaming over the pretty covers...)
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My Christmas gift is arrived today!!! It's a box full of books; here they are:

"All through the night" by Suzanne Brockmann
"Where the boys are: Urban gay erotica" edited by Richard Laconte (with a story by Erastes)
"Heaven Sent: Heaven and Purgatory" by Jet Mykles

  

"Love in a lock-up: An erotic anthology" edited by Eric Summers (with stories by Erastes, Kiernan Kelly, Nathan James and Vincent Diamond)
"The Broken H" by J.L. Langley
"The Bite Before Christmas" by Laura Baumbach, Sedonia Guillone & Kit Tunstall

  

"Sex & Sexuality" by Willa Okati
"Love a la carte" by Haruka Minami
"Delivery Cupid" by CJ Michalski

  

"Thunderbolt Boys Excite 1" by Asami Tojo
"Thunderbolt Boys Excite 2" by Asami Tojo

 

"A summer to remember (Un'estate da ricordare)" by Mary Balogh
"Flowers from the storm (La figlia del matematico)" by Laura Kinsale

 

Do you think that Santa Claus has had an heart attack reading my wish letter? :-))) Well I have added the last two books to mix a bit the lot...

And now, from what book I have to start?

Elisa (very happy with all her books around... and beaming over the pretty covers...)
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I bought this essentially for the drawing style: I like the looks of the characters, in a certain way a "normal" looks.

Volume 1 and Volume 2 of Thunderbolt Boys Excite are a sequel of a previous manga, which tells how the two main characters, Ritsu and Natsui meet at high school. They have same age, but Ritsu is a lot more experienced of Natsui, and maybe also a little more smart. Natsui is not a bad guy, but he has not self extime. He thinks to not be worth of Ritsu's interest. Ritsu is very handsome and rich. But I think that Ritsu finds Natsui intriguing. He is so naive and gentle, he worries for everything and everyone.

In both volume we read of the slow seduction that Ritsu is bringing on on Natsui. Natsui is so innocent that he can be easily prey for other men and since Ritsu doesn't make clear his intention, he can't understand what Ritsu's really reasons are. To justify him, it can be say that Ritsu is not a really talkative's characters.

There are also some extra stories that are not bad: the story of a young cop and the guy who "rapes" him is really interesting, worthing maybe of something more.

After all I'm satisfy of my purchase, the graphic is pretty and the story well developed (even if a little confusing sometime) and not only a sex encounter after another, but I think it could be better, and more understandable, if it had been translated also the previous story. 

http://www.kittymedia.com/

http://www.amazon.com/Thunderbolt-Boys-Excite/dp/1598830694/

Waiting Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=waiting+reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
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I bought this essentially for the drawing style: I like the looks of the characters, in a certain way a "normal" looks.

Volume 1 and Volume 2 of Thunderbolt Boys Excite are a sequel of a previous manga, which tells how the two main characters, Ritsu and Natsui meet at high school. They have same age, but Ritsu is a lot more experienced of Natsui, and maybe also a little more smart. Natsui is not a bad guy, but he has not self extime. He thinks to not be worth of Ritsu's interest. Ritsu is very handsome and rich. But I think that Ritsu finds Natsui intriguing. He is so naive and gentle, he worries for everything and everyone.

In both volume we read of the slow seduction that Ritsu is bringing on on Natsui. Natsui is so innocent that he can be easily prey for other men and since Ritsu doesn't make clear his intention, he can't understand what Ritsu's really reasons are. To justify him, it can be say that Ritsu is not a really talkative's characters.

There are also some extra stories that are not bad: the story of a young cop and the guy who "rapes" him is really interesting, worthing maybe of something more.

After all I'm satisfy of my purchase, the graphic is pretty and the story well developed (even if a little confusing sometime) and not only a sex encounter after another, but I think it could be better, and more understandable, if it had been translated also the previous story. 

http://www.kittymedia.com/

http://www.amazon.com/Thunderbolt-Boys-Excite/dp/1598830694/

Waiting Reading List:

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

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