2008-08-11

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2008-08-11 09:00 am

Joey’s First Time by Carol Lynne

Joey is a very lucky guy; the first time he ventures in a gay club to get laid and finally lose his virginity, he meets true love. Curt, the big but gentle bartender of Club Maverick can't believe in his luck: at 37 years old and with a bad experience behind he is tired of one night stands and no strings attach relationships, and so when the little cute boy enters the club, he is ready to steal him before anyone can have a chance.

Joey is 24 years old and from a small town USA. In his hometown he doesn't have any chance to meet Mr Right and so he finally decides to go to the big city and try to make a bit of experience. But Joey is a romantic at heart, and he really wants to find true love, and deep inside him, he hopes that his first time lover will be also the last. When he meets Curt everything seems perfect but a little problem: they live at two hours distance from each other and Curt doesn't believe in long distance relationship; plus Curt worries to be too old for Joey, and that, sooner or later, the guy will search a man around his age.

The story is almost all here, less than 50 pages. What it's really sweet and romantic is that Joey and Curt will decide to not burn all of sudden their passion, and they will wait for the right chance to savor Joey's first time... maybe not much believable in a world as today, but nevertheless romantic...

http://www.total-e-bound.com/product.asp?s=bwv8y9472889&strParents=&CAT_ID=&P_ID=335

Amazon Kindle: Joey's First Time
Publisher: Total-E-Bound Publishing (August 11, 2008)

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reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2008-08-11 09:00 am

Joey’s First Time by Carol Lynne

Joey is a very lucky guy; the first time he ventures in a gay club to get laid and finally lose his virginity, he meets true love. Curt, the big but gentle bartender of Club Maverick can't believe in his luck: at 37 years old and with a bad experience behind he is tired of one night stands and no strings attach relationships, and so when the little cute boy enters the club, he is ready to steal him before anyone can have a chance.

Joey is 24 years old and from a small town USA. In his hometown he doesn't have any chance to meet Mr Right and so he finally decides to go to the big city and try to make a bit of experience. But Joey is a romantic at heart, and he really wants to find true love, and deep inside him, he hopes that his first time lover will be also the last. When he meets Curt everything seems perfect but a little problem: they live at two hours distance from each other and Curt doesn't believe in long distance relationship; plus Curt worries to be too old for Joey, and that, sooner or later, the guy will search a man around his age.

The story is almost all here, less than 50 pages. What it's really sweet and romantic is that Joey and Curt will decide to not burn all of sudden their passion, and they will wait for the right chance to savor Joey's first time... maybe not much believable in a world as today, but nevertheless romantic...

http://www.total-e-bound.com/product.asp?s=bwv8y9472889&strParents=&CAT_ID=&P_ID=335

Amazon Kindle: Joey's First Time
Publisher: Total-E-Bound Publishing (August 11, 2008)

Waiting Reading List:

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2008-08-11 10:54 pm

Melting Ice 2 by D.J. Manly

Two young men and an isolated mountain cabin... you doubt that something will happen? Bet no, and you only have to wait a bit, enough time for Mario, former sexual pet of a biker gang leader and also former right hand of a mobster boss, now under protection witness, to seduce Thomas, closeted FBI agent at his first important assignment.

Thomas became an FBI agent to prove to his bad-ass father that he was enough man. No way he could reveal that he is gay, even if he has long admitted his true nature. But Thomas never played on his desires, and now, mid-twenty and with a work where the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy is common rule, he has even less chance to. That is, since the day he finds himself trapped in a cabin with Mario, a very sexy man, and also a man who has no problem to voice his desires... and now he wants Thomas. At first for Mario is only a question to scratch an itch, and Thomas is a very hunk to have around, so he sees no harm to play a bit. But when Mario realizes that Thomas is really a good man, and that he is more innocent than expected, he almost assumes the role of training ship.

Since this is a mix of suspense and romance, there is also some fast action scenes, but they are pretty simple and almost funny: it's like D.J. Manly needs to write them to give a background to the story, but what he really wants to do his writing more on Mario and Thomas' relationship, and so the feeling I had is almost like: "Well, since I need to do that, making it fast and then we can go back to the really interesting part of the story...". And so Thomas has his chance to prove that he is a relly Action hero, and Mario to worship him; I can so see Mario with a beckoning finger lying in bed telling Thomas: "All right big boy, now that you have your fun, come here and give me my fun!"

Of the two characters, as you maybe had understood, my favorite is Mario; I like his easy behavior that can turn in a hell cat, especially when he is in bed; poor Thomas has no chance to go out unarmed from that cabin...

Don't know if I read the story in the right way, but to me it seems like D.J. Manly wanted to take a leave from the angst stories he wrote lately, and with this one he enjoyed himself; also the end in "It's a Wonderful Life" style supports this feeling. 

http://www.mojocastle.com/melting/ice2.html

Amazon: Melting Ice 2
Amazon Kindle: Melting Ice 2
Paperback
Publisher: Mojocastle Press (2010)
ISBN-10: 1601801157
ISBN-13: 978-1601801159

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reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2008-08-11 10:54 pm

Melting Ice 2 by D.J. Manly

Two young men and an isolated mountain cabin... you doubt that something will happen? Bet no, and you only have to wait a bit, enough time for Mario, former sexual pet of a biker gang leader and also former right hand of a mobster boss, now under protection witness, to seduce Thomas, closeted FBI agent at his first important assignment.

Thomas became an FBI agent to prove to his bad-ass father that he was enough man. No way he could reveal that he is gay, even if he has long admitted his true nature. But Thomas never played on his desires, and now, mid-twenty and with a work where the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy is common rule, he has even less chance to. That is, since the day he finds himself trapped in a cabin with Mario, a very sexy man, and also a man who has no problem to voice his desires... and now he wants Thomas. At first for Mario is only a question to scratch an itch, and Thomas is a very hunk to have around, so he sees no harm to play a bit. But when Mario realizes that Thomas is really a good man, and that he is more innocent than expected, he almost assumes the role of training ship.

Since this is a mix of suspense and romance, there is also some fast action scenes, but they are pretty simple and almost funny: it's like D.J. Manly needs to write them to give a background to the story, but what he really wants to do his writing more on Mario and Thomas' relationship, and so the feeling I had is almost like: "Well, since I need to do that, making it fast and then we can go back to the really interesting part of the story...". And so Thomas has his chance to prove that he is a relly Action hero, and Mario to worship him; I can so see Mario with a beckoning finger lying in bed telling Thomas: "All right big boy, now that you have your fun, come here and give me my fun!"

Of the two characters, as you maybe had understood, my favorite is Mario; I like his easy behavior that can turn in a hell cat, especially when he is in bed; poor Thomas has no chance to go out unarmed from that cabin...

Don't know if I read the story in the right way, but to me it seems like D.J. Manly wanted to take a leave from the angst stories he wrote lately, and with this one he enjoyed himself; also the end in "It's a Wonderful Life" style supports this feeling. 

http://www.mojocastle.com/melting/ice2.html

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