Nov. 1st, 2008

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David is a spoiled brat; from a wealthy family, he realized soon in his life that he is gay and he never acted in a different way. He went to College and he shared a room with another gay student, even if not the same bed. But in the campus he had his share of adventures, and when he was ready for the job world, he was hired in his father's firm. True, he "asked" to begin from the low level ranks, but it's obvious that, if you are the boss's son, you would not have any problem in climbing that rank, soon and fast.

Then one year ago, David got his eyes on Seth, one of the young wonderboys of the firm, a man in list to be the younger Vice President. When they first met, David was only a new employee and they didn't have any chance to deepen their acquaintance, but now David is planning to trap Seth for a weekend in his house and have his way with the man.

As always in his life, David gets what he wants, and so it is with Seth; true, they make a bargain, David gets his wicked weekend with Seth, but on Monday all will remain inside the house and will not interfere with work. David accepts, but we all know that it will be not like this, David is not ready to let go his new toy.

I believe that you will have a very bad impression on David reading this, but it's not like that. David is only very self-conscious of what he is and what he wants; in a way he is sure and strong, a strange thing for a man so young, for me he is even stronger of Seth, who is older, 37 years old against 26, and on a career level upper than David. Of Seth we haven't many details, so I haven't a real perception of the man; he is nice but no more than this.

Probably the book is too short, 60 pages, to answer to all my question; for example I didn't understand the necessity to "turn" David from nephew of the boss to son... maybe it was worst to Seth to have a relationship with the boss's son than the nephew? I don't know.

http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/GentlemansBargain.html

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David is a spoiled brat; from a wealthy family, he realized soon in his life that he is gay and he never acted in a different way. He went to College and he shared a room with another gay student, even if not the same bed. But in the campus he had his share of adventures, and when he was ready for the job world, he was hired in his father's firm. True, he "asked" to begin from the low level ranks, but it's obvious that, if you are the boss's son, you would not have any problem in climbing that rank, soon and fast.

Then one year ago, David got his eyes on Seth, one of the young wonderboys of the firm, a man in list to be the younger Vice President. When they first met, David was only a new employee and they didn't have any chance to deepen their acquaintance, but now David is planning to trap Seth for a weekend in his house and have his way with the man.

As always in his life, David gets what he wants, and so it is with Seth; true, they make a bargain, David gets his wicked weekend with Seth, but on Monday all will remain inside the house and will not interfere with work. David accepts, but we all know that it will be not like this, David is not ready to let go his new toy.

I believe that you will have a very bad impression on David reading this, but it's not like that. David is only very self-conscious of what he is and what he wants; in a way he is sure and strong, a strange thing for a man so young, for me he is even stronger of Seth, who is older, 37 years old against 26, and on a career level upper than David. Of Seth we haven't many details, so I haven't a real perception of the man; he is nice but no more than this.

Probably the book is too short, 60 pages, to answer to all my question; for example I didn't understand the necessity to "turn" David from nephew of the boss to son... maybe it was worst to Seth to have a relationship with the boss's son than the nephew? I don't know.

http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/GentlemansBargain.html

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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Faith and Vice are a bonded fighting unit of half-demon, half-human beings. Despite the name, Faith is not less dangerous or crazy than Vice; when they fight, the don't fight with an honor code, everything is allowed, and feisting on the dead is the normal ending for a good battle. The pair is no more good than the evils they fight, they could be consider the good part only since they work for The Guild, a secret organization devoted to destroy all the evil demons on earth. And to destroy demons what is better than using even more dangerous creatures? matched demons who relive in their bond.

Vice is the more crazy, born from a madman who enjoy the killings of innocent soul. Vice can't reason well without his mate beside, and only the soothing presence of Faith makes him an useful weapon for the justice, otherwise he will be one of the hunted. Faith instead is born from a lust demon, so he uses the lust to control and direct Vice and at the same time to satiate his inner demon. Only a crazy like Vice is enough for Faith, and only a strong demon like Faith is enough for Vice. Alone they would be dangerous, together they are deadly.

There is a lot of blood, sliced body parts and sex in not so hyginic condition... it's like one of those Z-level horror movie, where the blood is so red that can be only tomato juice and the setting so unbelievable that it's obvious that is the basement of some young and penniless director, but despite all, you enjoy the show and cheer for the main characters to be even more cruel and blood-thirsty.

I really like Stephanie Burke's books, but they are always too short. Maybe this one is not among my favorite, I prefer the more fairy tale and aseptic Space Opera saga, or the tender and involving Shadow Hunter, but it's obvious that she is very original, never happen that one of her books disappoints me.

http://www.changelingpress.com/index.php?uaid=ISFUDNYA

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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Faith and Vice are a bonded fighting unit of half-demon, half-human beings. Despite the name, Faith is not less dangerous or crazy than Vice; when they fight, the don't fight with an honor code, everything is allowed, and feisting on the dead is the normal ending for a good battle. The pair is no more good than the evils they fight, they could be consider the good part only since they work for The Guild, a secret organization devoted to destroy all the evil demons on earth. And to destroy demons what is better than using even more dangerous creatures? matched demons who relive in their bond.

Vice is the more crazy, born from a madman who enjoy the killings of innocent soul. Vice can't reason well without his mate beside, and only the soothing presence of Faith makes him an useful weapon for the justice, otherwise he will be one of the hunted. Faith instead is born from a lust demon, so he uses the lust to control and direct Vice and at the same time to satiate his inner demon. Only a crazy like Vice is enough for Faith, and only a strong demon like Faith is enough for Vice. Alone they would be dangerous, together they are deadly.

There is a lot of blood, sliced body parts and sex in not so hyginic condition... it's like one of those Z-level horror movie, where the blood is so red that can be only tomato juice and the setting so unbelievable that it's obvious that is the basement of some young and penniless director, but despite all, you enjoy the show and cheer for the main characters to be even more cruel and blood-thirsty.

I really like Stephanie Burke's books, but they are always too short. Maybe this one is not among my favorite, I prefer the more fairy tale and aseptic Space Opera saga, or the tender and involving Shadow Hunter, but it's obvious that she is very original, never happen that one of her books disappoints me.

http://www.changelingpress.com/index.php?uaid=ISFUDNYA

Reading List:

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

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