Oct. 1st, 2008

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Delayne Camp has also written as Deborah Elaine Camp (her real name), Deborah Benet, Deborah Camp, Delaine Tucker, and Elaine Tucker.

As an author for Harlequin American Romance, Delayne Camp published one novel. She wrote three books for Harlequin Temptation.

The cover art is by Max Ginsburg for Deborah Camp's novel Primrose. The Cover Model is Debbie Massey. The painting is now in the collection of The Society of Illustrators Museum

To read more:

http://rosaromance.splinder.com/post/18572771/
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Delayne Camp has also written as Deborah Elaine Camp (her real name), Deborah Benet, Deborah Camp, Delaine Tucker, and Elaine Tucker.

As an author for Harlequin American Romance, Delayne Camp published one novel. She wrote three books for Harlequin Temptation.

The cover art is by Max Ginsburg for Deborah Camp's novel Primrose. The Cover Model is Debbie Massey. The painting is now in the collection of The Society of Illustrators Museum

To read more:

http://rosaromance.splinder.com/post/18572771/
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Dev is an openly gay erotic writer. He remember with joy the times he went to Sturgis Harley bikes event with his new-flowers childs parents and so he wants to relive that experience. Only that Sturgis is not the place to be openly gay, or so told him his father. And the things get worst when he meets Sam to the bike club he joined. Dev doesn't know for sure if Sam is gay, but he for sure wants to find out.

The first night they are alone together in a tent, Sam makes the first move, only to plead him to be discreet in the morning. Dev, who is just out of a ten year marriage he made in the vain attempt to deny his homosexuality, doesn't want to listen to reason: he will not be back in the closet, even if it means fight with every homophobic at the event. Sam attempts to calm down him only gets him worst: he starts to wonder if Sam could be the right man...

Dev is 31 years old but he is not grown for his age; it's almost if for all the ages of his marriage, he stopped to grew and now he is like a careless teenager, someone who thinks with his body rather than with his head. He is not cold enough to take the right decision, and even when the answer is clearly in front of him he makes all the wrong choice. All in all I think he is very lucky to have found a man like Sam, since I believe he doesn't deserve him: Dev is still too "mentally" young, and he still needs time to mature; even at the end of the book, I believe he is not at the end of his growing process.

Sam instead is a good surprise: quite and kind in exterior, he is a wild guy in the "closet". Even if he is three years younger than Dev, 28 years old, he is the balanced part of the couple. But even if he can appears a coward, instead he is the one who dares much, since he bets on his feeling and he is the one who makes the first move.

There is also a the odd man out, Tony. Apparently a total catholic homophobic, he has some hidden secrets... he is probably the one who pushes Dev in the arms of Sam, but I can't feel bad for him, he behaves too badly for all the book. Knowing the author, he will probably have a story for his own, and after all he can be the right one for Dev: they are too much "negative" heroes that being together would be impossible. Tony needs a saint for his own, like Dev found in Sam.

Amazon: Leather Boys: Men in Motion Book 4
Amazon Kindle: Leather Boys: Men in Motion Book 4
Paperback: 216 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (September 1, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 144959283X
ISBN-13: 978-1449592837

Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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Dev is an openly gay erotic writer. He remember with joy the times he went to Sturgis Harley bikes event with his new-flowers childs parents and so he wants to relive that experience. Only that Sturgis is not the place to be openly gay, or so told him his father. And the things get worst when he meets Sam to the bike club he joined. Dev doesn't know for sure if Sam is gay, but he for sure wants to find out.

The first night they are alone together in a tent, Sam makes the first move, only to plead him to be discreet in the morning. Dev, who is just out of a ten year marriage he made in the vain attempt to deny his homosexuality, doesn't want to listen to reason: he will not be back in the closet, even if it means fight with every homophobic at the event. Sam attempts to calm down him only gets him worst: he starts to wonder if Sam could be the right man...

Dev is 31 years old but he is not grown for his age; it's almost if for all the ages of his marriage, he stopped to grew and now he is like a careless teenager, someone who thinks with his body rather than with his head. He is not cold enough to take the right decision, and even when the answer is clearly in front of him he makes all the wrong choice. All in all I think he is very lucky to have found a man like Sam, since I believe he doesn't deserve him: Dev is still too "mentally" young, and he still needs time to mature; even at the end of the book, I believe he is not at the end of his growing process.

Sam instead is a good surprise: quite and kind in exterior, he is a wild guy in the "closet". Even if he is three years younger than Dev, 28 years old, he is the balanced part of the couple. But even if he can appears a coward, instead he is the one who dares much, since he bets on his feeling and he is the one who makes the first move.

There is also a the odd man out, Tony. Apparently a total catholic homophobic, he has some hidden secrets... he is probably the one who pushes Dev in the arms of Sam, but I can't feel bad for him, he behaves too badly for all the book. Knowing the author, he will probably have a story for his own, and after all he can be the right one for Dev: they are too much "negative" heroes that being together would be impossible. Tony needs a saint for his own, like Dev found in Sam.

Amazon: Leather Boys

Amazon Kindle: Leather Boys

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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Avner Levona is an award-winning Digital Artist/Photographer who specializes in creating spectacular images that cannot be achieved via traditional photography and art routes.

By digitally assembling photographic elements with 3d objects, Avner creates unconventional images that captivate readers and are on-target with his clients' conceptual, creative visions. His innovative photographic tecniques are similar to those used in filmmaking (using green screen, registered camera etc.).

These tecniques enable him to seamlessly marry photographic elements taken in studio with stock photo backgrounds.

Avner's workflow is streamlined, which enables him to stay on budget without compromising quality. His clients include leading publishers Harlequin, Ziff Davis and CMP.



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Avner Levona is an award-winning Digital Artist/Photographer who specializes in creating spectacular images that cannot be achieved via traditional photography and art routes.

By digitally assembling photographic elements with 3d objects, Avner creates unconventional images that captivate readers and are on-target with his clients' conceptual, creative visions. His innovative photographic tecniques are similar to those used in filmmaking (using green screen, registered camera etc.).

These tecniques enable him to seamlessly marry photographic elements taken in studio with stock photo backgrounds.

Avner's workflow is streamlined, which enables him to stay on budget without compromising quality. His clients include leading publishers Harlequin, Ziff Davis and CMP.



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