2008-10-25

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2008-10-25 10:42 am

Unicorn (Del Fantasma) by Jet Mykles

Jack is a shapeshifter Unicorn and Scott is a virgin and we all know what happens when a Unicorn meets a Virgin... well, actually I didn't know that all the sex was involved and now images of fairy virgin princess riding white unicorn stallion are playing in my mind...

Jack is a quite young shapeshifter Unicorn; in all his existence he has met only three pure souls (virgin in mind and body) able to caught him, and two of them were women during his student phase. The only real relationship he had was with a man, lasted five years. The trick to get free of the bond with the virgin is if the virgin loses its purity; but sex with Jack is not the way to lose purity, since all the virgin and the Unicorn makes together doesn't break the bond.

Since the last relationship broke pretty bad, now Jack is used to frequent Del Fantasma, a bar where is quite impossible to find a pure soul... that is till Scott enters the bar. Scott is a shy geek boy; 21 years old and virgin, he is unaware of all the paranormal life around. He is there to help his brother and as fast as he can leave is better. But when Jack senses Scott, the bond is tight and Jack is due to obey Scott in every thing.

Scott is too young and naivee to profit of Jack's power, and all he can thing to use is Jack's skill in bed: for how much innocent Scott is, he is very interested in experiment all the sexual freedom he can find with Jack.

The story is not very long, a little more than 100 pages, and it is light and enjoyable. Jack's character, the Unicorn, is more developed than Scott; of Jack we know about his past life and his reason to be as he is; Scott instead is a bit of an enigma, for example we don't know why he is virgin: it's a choice? or a lack of opportunity?

http://www.aspenmountainpress.com/new-releases/del-fantasma-unicorn/prod_188.html

Amazon Kindle: Del Fantasma: Unicorn

Series: Del Fantasma (m/m)
1) A Slow Fuzzy Screw by Sharon Maria Bidwell: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/161239.html
2) Black Wolf by Jade Buchanan: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/219302.html
3) Undertow by J.M. Snyder
4) Virgin Special by Sharon Maria Bidwell: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/397615.html
5) Unicorn by Jet Mykles

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2008-10-25 10:42 am

Unicorn (Del Fantasma) by Jet Mykles

Jack is a shapeshifter Unicorn and Scott is a virgin and we all know what happens when a Unicorn meets a Virgin... well, actually I didn't know that all the sex was involved and now images of fairy virgin princess riding white unicorn stallion are playing in my mind...

Jack is a quite young shapeshifter Unicorn; in all his existence he has met only three pure souls (virgin in mind and body) able to caught him, and two of them were women during his student phase. The only real relationship he had was with a man, lasted five years. The trick to get free of the bond with the virgin is if the virgin loses its purity; but sex with Jack is not the way to lose purity, since all the virgin and the Unicorn makes together doesn't break the bond.

Since the last relationship broke pretty bad, now Jack is used to frequent Del Fantasma, a bar where is quite impossible to find a pure soul... that is till Scott enters the bar. Scott is a shy geek boy; 21 years old and virgin, he is unaware of all the paranormal life around. He is there to help his brother and as fast as he can leave is better. But when Jack senses Scott, the bond is tight and Jack is due to obey Scott in every thing.

Scott is too young and naivee to profit of Jack's power, and all he can thing to use is Jack's skill in bed: for how much innocent Scott is, he is very interested in experiment all the sexual freedom he can find with Jack.

The story is not very long, a little more than 100 pages, and it is light and enjoyable. Jack's character, the Unicorn, is more developed than Scott; of Jack we know about his past life and his reason to be as he is; Scott instead is a bit of an enigma, for example we don't know why he is virgin: it's a choice? or a lack of opportunity?

http://www.aspenmountainpress.com/new-releases/del-fantasma-unicorn/prod_188.html

Amazon Kindle: Del Fantasma: Unicorn

Series: Del Fantasma (m/m)
1) A Slow Fuzzy Screw by Sharon Maria Bidwell: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/161239.html
2) Black Wolf by Jade Buchanan: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/219302.html
3) Undertow by J.M. Snyder
4) Virgin Special by Sharon Maria Bidwell: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/397615.html
5) Unicorn by Jet Mykles

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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2008-10-25 11:09 am

Double Happiness by Shayla Kersten

This is a classical light comedy, the type that, if it was a movie, you would go to see with your friends to enjoy a night with a smile.

Tai and David are together since two years. Tai is a 28 years old medicine genius: of Chinese origins, he left San Francisco for New York to pursue his doctor career and he met David, ten years older independent financial advisor. Their first chance encounter turned in afternoon of sex; for Tai it was something extraordinary, actually he never had before a serious sexual relationship, and instead for David it started like an enjoyable one "afternoon" stand, to become the love of his life.

Now two years after, Tai and David want to legalize their relationship and decided to sign a legal partnership and to celebrate the event with few friend. Unexpected arrives the call of Tai's mother, a woman who refused to talk with his son when she discovered his homosexuality, and that never once has admitted that David is Tai's partner. Now she wants to come to New York for his son's "wedding". Obviously the event is not a joyous one, the woman, when decides to recognize David's presence, treats him like the "daughter-in-love" arriving also to pretend that he wears a red wedding dress! It's quite funny to see David, older, bigger and with an authoritative behavior to be treated like the "woman" of the couple.

The story is not long, less than 80 pages, but it's very enjoyable. All the three main characters, since also the mother is a main character, are well developed even if the story is short. It would be interested if the author decided to bring along the story a little more, in a way closing the circle with the real ceremony... but maybe she is thinking to write another book? Who will wear the red dress?

Really beatiful cover by Les Byerley even if maybe the second man, probably Tai, is a bit too muscle to be a lean chinese man.

http://www.ellorascave.com/productpage.asp?ISBN=9781419917912

Amazon Kindle: Double Happiness

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2008-10-25 11:09 am

Double Happiness by Shayla Kersten

This is a classical light comedy, the type that, if it was a movie, you would go to see with your friends to enjoy a night with a smile.

Tai and David are together since two years. Tai is a 28 years old medicine genius: of Chinese origins, he left San Francisco for New York to pursue his doctor career and he met David, ten years older independent financial advisor. Their first chance encounter turned in afternoon of sex; for Tai it was something extraordinary, actually he never had before a serious sexual relationship, and instead for David it started like an enjoyable one "afternoon" stand, to become the love of his life.

Now two years after, Tai and David want to legalize their relationship and decided to sign a legal partnership and to celebrate the event with few friend. Unexpected arrives the call of Tai's mother, a woman who refused to talk with his son when she discovered his homosexuality, and that never once has admitted that David is Tai's partner. Now she wants to come to New York for his son's "wedding". Obviously the event is not a joyous one, the woman, when decides to recognize David's presence, treats him like the "daughter-in-love" arriving also to pretend that he wears a red wedding dress! It's quite funny to see David, older, bigger and with an authoritative behavior to be treated like the "woman" of the couple.

The story is not long, less than 80 pages, but it's very enjoyable. All the three main characters, since also the mother is a main character, are well developed even if the story is short. It would be interested if the author decided to bring along the story a little more, in a way closing the circle with the real ceremony... but maybe she is thinking to write another book? Who will wear the red dress?

Really beatiful cover by Les Byerley even if maybe the second man, probably Tai, is a bit too muscle to be a lean chinese man.

http://www.ellorascave.com/productpage.asp?ISBN=9781419917912

Amazon Kindle: Double Happiness

Reading List:

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