2008-06-03

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2008-06-03 02:26 am

The Arrangement by Cat Grant

Well, this is for sure a book which tests a lot of my "no no no" in romance. First of all it's a menage, and well, I don't like a lot menage: maybe it's my jealousy nature, but I always feel one of the three in the menage like an intruder. Plus the story starts with a cheating, even if really the story is a bit more complex.

Eric and Nick were at college together. For what we know Eric is bisexual and Nick was in love with him since forever. They had a clandestine relationship which lasted through the first marriage of Eric (with a woman of course). But Eric has political aspirations and a gay lover is not a thing he could have and so he broke with Nick and married another woman, Ally, another former college mate and also a former girlfriend of Nick.

Eric was honest with Ally, he doesn't love her, but he likes her, and being him a very wealthy man, he could help her career. But he was not honest with her regarding their marriage, better he was not "straight" about it: because since the first week after their honeymoon, Eric started again to see Nick. When Ally discovers the truth she also realizes that she doesn't want to see her marriage broken, and accept to share Eric with Nick, and sometime, also to share Nick. But really they don't have a real menage, with Eric living in Washington and Ally and Nick in New York, and when they are all in the same house, most of the time sleeping in separate rooms, with Eric that changes bed as he likes.

Of all the three characters I like better Nick. Actually I think he is the only one who has real and deeply love feelings. He is in love with Eric since forever, Eric was his first love and the first man (even if it is not said I think Eric is the only man for Nick). He tried to move on their relationship, he tried also to marry, but he realizes that he can't do that to another human being, since he will always love only Eric. And so he contents himself with bits of life, what he can rip off from Eric's official life, only to be again and again punch down and shield away.

Ally is a woman with self consciousness problems. She doesn't consider herself at the same level of Eric or Nick, she knows that they have something before her and since they continued also after her marriage, she somewhat imagines that she isn't enough for her husband. Plus she is not fulfilled with her works and so she suffers a lot from the workaholic behaviour of her husband. She is not even satisfy when she has not one but two men for her.

And in the end Eric. He is the only reason both for Nick than Ally. They lean to him for everything, his word is law. He is a very commanding man, even if he is not physically the stronger, actually Nick has the body of an former football player, and instead Eric is long and lean, but in spite of this, also in bed with Nick, he has the upper hand. Eric has an aloof behaviour and a frozen heart: his parents had a very bad marriage relationship and he learnt to not trust love. It is not that he can't love, only that he always thinks that people knows that he loves them without him giving a proof. And not a material thing, he is plenty of capable to buy things, but he is pretty reluctant with feelings. Actually when you drag him by force in front of the truth, he is able to understand, he is not dumb, but it's not his first impulse.

I don't know if feel content that this is not really a menage, since there aren't scene with multiple partners (there is only a scene where Ally witnesses to Eric and Nick making love) or not. Given that I don't really like menage, maybe it's better, but on the other hand I always felt Ally like an intruder and when Eric and Ally made love, I always felt like they were cheating on Nick. Yes since I feel like Eric and Nick being the real couple, both since they were together before and also since Eric was really free and comfortable only when he was with Nick... I had the feeling that, when he was with Ally, he was always playing a role, of the man in control, of the man that must never fail. Probably since Ally needs a man like that.

And so, always the same question... I like this book? It's not an easy answer. Probably yes since, first I finish it in only one night, and this means that the book is easily to read and flows smoothly, and second since it make me think, on the characters and on their behaviour, and this means that they arrive to me. All right maybe of the three characters, I really like only Nick, but, well, why do you have to like all the characters of a book to like a book? A character could be imperfect if it suit the story, and, well, without Eric and his total imperfection, the book would have no reason to exist. 

http://www.lyricalpress.com/the_arrangement.html

Amazon: The Arrangement
Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: Lyrical Press, Inc (June 21, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0981890598
ISBN-13: 978-0981890593

Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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2008-06-03 02:26 am

The Arrangement by Cat Grant

Well, this is for sure a book which tests a lot of my "no no no" in romance. First of all it's a menage, and well, I don't like a lot menage: maybe it's my jealousy nature, but I always feel one of the three in the menage like an intruder. Plus the story starts with a cheating, even if really the story is a bit more complex.

Eric and Nick were at college together. For what we know Eric is bisexual and Nick was in love with him since forever. They had a clandestine relationship which lasted through the first marriage of Eric (with a woman of course). But Eric has political aspirations and a gay lover is not a thing he could have and so he broke with Nick and married another woman, Ally, another former college mate and also a former girlfriend of Nick.

Eric was honest with Ally, he doesn't love her, but he likes her, and being him a very wealthy man, he could help her career. But he was not honest with her regarding their marriage, better he was not "straight" about it: because since the first week after their honeymoon, Eric started again to see Nick. When Ally discovers the truth she also realizes that she doesn't want to see her marriage broken, and accept to share Eric with Nick, and sometime, also to share Nick. But really they don't have a real menage, with Eric living in Washington and Ally and Nick in New York, and when they are all in the same house, most of the time sleeping in separate rooms, with Eric that changes bed as he likes.

Of all the three characters I like better Nick. Actually I think he is the only one who has real and deeply love feelings. He is in love with Eric since forever, Eric was his first love and the first man (even if it is not said I think Eric is the only man for Nick). He tried to move on their relationship, he tried also to marry, but he realizes that he can't do that to another human being, since he will always love only Eric. And so he contents himself with bits of life, what he can rip off from Eric's official life, only to be again and again punch down and shield away.

Ally is a woman with self consciousness problems. She doesn't consider herself at the same level of Eric or Nick, she knows that they have something before her and since they continued also after her marriage, she somewhat imagines that she isn't enough for her husband. Plus she is not fulfilled with her works and so she suffers a lot from the workaholic behaviour of her husband. She is not even satisfy when she has not one but two men for her.

And in the end Eric. He is the only reason both for Nick than Ally. They lean to him for everything, his word is law. He is a very commanding man, even if he is not physically the stronger, actually Nick has the body of an former football player, and instead Eric is long and lean, but in spite of this, also in bed with Nick, he has the upper hand. Eric has an aloof behaviour and a frozen heart: his parents had a very bad marriage relationship and he learnt to not trust love. It is not that he can't love, only that he always thinks that people knows that he loves them without him giving a proof. And not a material thing, he is plenty of capable to buy things, but he is pretty reluctant with feelings. Actually when you drag him by force in front of the truth, he is able to understand, he is not dumb, but it's not his first impulse.

I don't know if feel content that this is not really a menage, since there aren't scene with multiple partners (there is only a scene where Ally witnesses to Eric and Nick making love) or not. Given that I don't really like menage, maybe it's better, but on the other hand I always felt Ally like an intruder and when Eric and Ally made love, I always felt like they were cheating on Nick. Yes since I feel like Eric and Nick being the real couple, both since they were together before and also since Eric was really free and comfortable only when he was with Nick... I had the feeling that, when he was with Ally, he was always playing a role, of the man in control, of the man that must never fail. Probably since Ally needs a man like that.

And so, always the same question... I like this book? It's not an easy answer. Probably yes since, first I finish it in only one night, and this means that the book is easily to read and flows smoothly, and second since it make me think, on the characters and on their behaviour, and this means that they arrive to me. All right maybe of the three characters, I really like only Nick, but, well, why do you have to like all the characters of a book to like a book? A character could be imperfect if it suit the story, and, well, without Eric and his total imperfection, the book would have no reason to exist. 

http://www.lyricalpress.com/the_arrangement.html

Amazon Kindle: The Arrangement

Reading List:

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2008-06-03 03:29 pm

Forever Today by Willa Okati

Every book by Willa Okati, short or long, contemporary or paranormal, all of them have a rather poetic taste, a fable flavour. And then this one is dearer to me since it's setting in Italy.

Rick is a scottish travel reporter (we just met him in another book by Willa, Enough to Let You Go, he is the young virgin man who falls in love with Paul); now he is a thirty something old man and he is travelling in Italy to write a travel guide about the Tuscany vineyards. In one of his research he meets Adriano, the only heir to a wealthy family of vine-growers. Adriano is handsome and daring, sexy and forward. He draws Rick in a blissful relationship only to break his heart when he confesses that he must marry to produce an heir to the family.

Now Rick lives alone in a deserted villa, almost like an hermit, waiting for his broken heart to mend and for the need of money to rise. He tries to convince himself that he hates Adriano and that he doesn't want to see him no more, but when he finds the man unconscious on his doorstep, he can only bring it home. Adriano seems to suffer of amnesia, he doesn't recognize Rick, and the only things he knows is that he wants and needs to find his true love, "Rick". And like an happy child, when he understands that the man who finds him and his true love are the same person, he clings to Rick like a starving baby.

When Rick contacts Adriano's father to inform that his son needs help, he is coldly informed that Adrian was disowned and Rick can take him if he wants. And so Rick is faced with a choice: try to find a way for Adriano to regain his memories, or take him like that, needing of nothing else than Rick's love, forever an innocent lover happy only to be by Rick's side.

The book is very sweet and tender, sometime playful, sometime intense, but never sad. Rick is a very good and caring man, he is for all the book a perfect man: gentle, loving and open, almost too open, putting his heart on stake and risking to be deeply hurt. Adriano is a bit of a spoilt man: he has always had everything he wants, money, fast cars and lovers. He doesn't think twice before involving Rick in a relationship he knows will lead to nothing if not a broken heart, he always wants more and more. But as in every fable worthy of its name, a sudden event makes Adriano realizes that he just had what he truly wants and that he lost it. The following Adriano is like a newborn baby, all happy smile and open heart: from commanding man he becomes the man in need of a firmer hand. Don't know if I like better the former or the latter, maybe a mix of the two it would be perfect.

A not so long story, less than 150 pages, but enjoyable and light. Once you start it, you easily will not close it before the end, and you will do that with an happy smile on your face, the same happy smile that Adriano found.

http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=730

Series:
1) Enough to Let You Go: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/167057.html
2) Forever Today

Reading List:

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


Cover Artist by April Martinez
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2008-06-03 03:29 pm

Forever Today by Willa Okati

Every book by Willa Okati, short or long, contemporary or paranormal, all of them have a rather poetic taste, a fable flavour. And then this one is dearer to me since it's setting in Italy.

Rick is a scottish travel reporter (we just met him in another book by Willa, Enough to Let You Go, he is the young virgin man who falls in love with Paul); now he is a thirty something old man and he is travelling in Italy to write a travel guide about the Tuscany vineyards. In one of his research he meets Adriano, the only heir to a wealthy family of vine-growers. Adriano is handsome and daring, sexy and forward. He draws Rick in a blissful relationship only to break his heart when he confesses that he must marry to produce an heir to the family.

Now Rick lives alone in a deserted villa, almost like an hermit, waiting for his broken heart to mend and for the need of money to rise. He tries to convince himself that he hates Adriano and that he doesn't want to see him no more, but when he finds the man unconscious on his doorstep, he can only bring it home. Adriano seems to suffer of amnesia, he doesn't recognize Rick, and the only things he knows is that he wants and needs to find his true love, "Rick". And like an happy child, when he understands that the man who finds him and his true love are the same person, he clings to Rick like a starving baby.

When Rick contacts Adriano's father to inform that his son needs help, he is coldly informed that Adrian was disowned and Rick can take him if he wants. And so Rick is faced with a choice: try to find a way for Adriano to regain his memories, or take him like that, needing of nothing else than Rick's love, forever an innocent lover happy only to be by Rick's side.

The book is very sweet and tender, sometime playful, sometime intense, but never sad. Rick is a very good and caring man, he is for all the book a perfect man: gentle, loving and open, almost too open, putting his heart on stake and risking to be deeply hurt. Adriano is a bit of a spoilt man: he has always had everything he wants, money, fast cars and lovers. He doesn't think twice before involving Rick in a relationship he knows will lead to nothing if not a broken heart, he always wants more and more. But as in every fable worthy of its name, a sudden event makes Adriano realizes that he just had what he truly wants and that he lost it. The following Adriano is like a newborn baby, all happy smile and open heart: from commanding man he becomes the man in need of a firmer hand. Don't know if I like better the former or the latter, maybe a mix of the two it would be perfect.

A not so long story, less than 150 pages, but enjoyable and light. Once you start it, you easily will not close it before the end, and you will do that with an happy smile on your face, the same happy smile that Adriano found.

http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=730

Series:
1) Enough to Let You Go: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/167057.html
2) Forever Today

Reading List:

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


Cover Artist by April Martinez
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2008-06-03 10:44 pm

Fallen Angels by Marty Rayne

Adam is an undercover agent in a group of hi-tech criminals, the Fallen Angels. The group is only a little piece of a great organization, involved in drug dealings and assassins, lead by a man known as Lucifer. Actually the Fallen Angels are almost an "innocent" group, made up of men from different origins, but with one thing in common: they don't have a family and their family has become the group.

The leader of the group is Marc, known as Mammon: he has a thing for Adam and he is highly displeased when his boss, Lucifer, wants to see the guy. Lucifer loves pretty boy, and Adam is quite his type, auburn hair and boyish look. But before handing him off to Lucifer, Marc wants to taste the pretty boy; pity that he soon discovers that the man is not who he pretends to be.

Adam is quite naivee to be an undercover agent: he falls for his main suspect, the only man who can lead him to Lucifer. Actually I don't think that Adam is a very good agent, he is too sentimental and open, he has not the cold blood he should have for the job. And also Marc, even if a bit too tough, all in all is a too good guy to be the villain of the story.

The romance in the story is good, almost sweet for a book with a suspence plot. The suspence part is easy and enjoyable, not very "manly": this is obviously a book which will please to a female audience, that to guns and fight, prefer kisses and cuddle.

Probably the author is thinking to write more on this group, since she decipts in details all the components, giving them interesting backgrounds and attractive looks.

http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=726

Amazon Kindle: Fallen Angels
Publisher: Loose Id LLC (June 3, 2008)

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


Cover Art by Christine M. Griffin
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2008-06-03 10:44 pm

Fallen Angels by Marty Rayne

Adam is an undercover agent in a group of hi-tech criminals, the Fallen Angels. The group is only a little piece of a great organization, involved in drug dealings and assassins, lead by a man known as Lucifer. Actually the Fallen Angels are almost an "innocent" group, made up of men from different origins, but with one thing in common: they don't have a family and their family has become the group.

The leader of the group is Marc, known as Mammon: he has a thing for Adam and he is highly displeased when his boss, Lucifer, wants to see the guy. Lucifer loves pretty boy, and Adam is quite his type, auburn hair and boyish look. But before handing him off to Lucifer, Marc wants to taste the pretty boy; pity that he soon discovers that the man is not who he pretends to be.

Adam is quite naivee to be an undercover agent: he falls for his main suspect, the only man who can lead him to Lucifer. Actually I don't think that Adam is a very good agent, he is too sentimental and open, he has not the cold blood he should have for the job. And also Marc, even if a bit too tough, all in all is a too good guy to be the villain of the story.

The romance in the story is good, almost sweet for a book with a suspence plot. The suspence part is easy and enjoyable, not very "manly": this is obviously a book which will please to a female audience, that to guns and fight, prefer kisses and cuddle.

Probably the author is thinking to write more on this group, since she decipts in details all the components, giving them interesting backgrounds and attractive looks.

http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=726

Reading List:

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


Cover Art by Christine M. Griffin