Jun. 27th, 2010

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In the best James Bond or Indiana Jones tradition, the Fathom's Five are five handsome, skilled and clever gay men working for Professor Fathom as treasure hunters. Almost half the book is spent to introduce us to the five:

- Jake Stone, the newest member of the group, is a bit of a lone wolf; he is "for hire", meaning that if you pay him enough, he will find everything you want. Jake is not a bad man, he is only used to take care of himself, and only himself. His only Achilles' heel is young Sam, a street kid he shelters in his New York loft.

- 19 years old Will Hunter is the spoiled and neglected son of an American diplomat; he has everything he wants in life, but it's never enough. Will is young, friendly and careless and in this moment he has nothing and no one important in his life (well he is only 19 years old!) and so he can play like if life is all a big game.

- Shane Houston is your classical western hero, hat and horse and all of it. Always ready for an adventure, he faces every new challenge full front, caring very less for his own safety, but as an old fashioned cowboy, you can always count on him when you are in trouble.

- Dr Eden Santiago is the high head levelled of their group; he seems always in control, always ready to face every events. The less playful of the group, he is probably the one that has less open endings in his life and so, for this reason, he is the more reliable of all of them. Everyone can count on Eden, and loving him will never be an hazard.

- Luca da Roma is the most beautiful of all of them, he is beautiful like an angel, and in fact he has a very special relationship with God. Luca is an orphan and he was raised by three nuns in a remote Italian convent. He doesn't know who his parents were, but, after all, he hasn't had a bad life. When he was still a teen he went in Rome and he became the muse of a lot of artists, on the canvas and on the sheet, and as they took from him inspiration, he drank from them the love for arts. But Luca seems never to be happy, he has quite a mourning attitude and he seems in searching of something that always slips from his hands.

The new quest for this five heroes is to track down an ancient holy cross, a Renaissance artwork who caused the death of his creator since it was framed as sacrilegious. To recover the artifact our heroes have to find two stone tables and an ancient book, the three pieces together will lead them to the treasure. But obviously they are not alone in this hunting party, and their enemies know well how to hit them where it hurts, and I'm not speaking of body parts.

The book is really good in mixing fun, sex and adventure, playing all around the World, from Tonga to Italy, from Turkey to England. Our heroes, when not running away from gunshots and explosions, are involved in sexy escapades along a swimming pool or in poshy five stars hotel. There is a bit of "naughty" talk during sex, but it's never too much to ruin the sophisticated feeling that permeates all the book, and, on the other hand, the fun and careless sex helps to balance the adventure part, so that even a less adventurous reader will find it enjoyable and interesting.

All five heroes are enough developed that the reader could care for them, but from my side, my favorite is Luca, maybe since he is Italian. I have no problem to say that I will look forward to the following book in this new exciting series.

The all-new re-mastered THE CROSS OF SINS features:

Missing Chapters
Deleted Scenes
Character Profiles on Fathom’s Five
More Secrets
More Clues

PLUS the all-new bonus short story THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF ELSA STRAUSS: THE DAME OF NOTRE DAME

The brand new re-release of THE CROSS OF SINS is available as an eBook pdf from www.fathomsfive.com

Reading List:

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

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In the best James Bond or Indiana Jones tradition, the Fathom's Five are five handsome, skilled and clever gay men working for Professor Fathom as treasure hunters. Almost half the book is spent to introduce us to the five:

- Jake Stone, the newest member of the group, is a bit of a lone wolf; he is "for hire", meaning that if you pay him enough, he will find everything you want. Jake is not a bad man, he is only used to take care of himself, and only himself. His only Achilles' heel is young Sam, a street kid he shelters in his New York loft.

- 19 years old Will Hunter is the spoiled and neglected son of an American diplomat; he has everything he wants in life, but it's never enough. Will is young, friendly and careless and in this moment he has nothing and no one important in his life (well he is only 19 years old!) and so he can play like if life is all a big game.

- Shane Houston is your classical western hero, hat and horse and all of it. Always ready for an adventure, he faces every new challenge full front, caring very less for his own safety, but as an old fashioned cowboy, you can always count on him when you are in trouble.

- Dr Eden Santiago is the high head levelled of their group; he seems always in control, always ready to face every events. The less playful of the group, he is probably the one that has less open endings in his life and so, for this reason, he is the more reliable of all of them. Everyone can count on Eden, and loving him will never be an hazard.

- Luca da Roma is the most beautiful of all of them, he is beautiful like an angel, and in fact he has a very special relationship with God. Luca is an orphan and he was raised by three nuns in a remote Italian convent. He doesn't know who his parents were, but, after all, he hasn't had a bad life. When he was still a teen he went in Rome and he became the muse of a lot of artists, on the canvas and on the sheet, and as they took from him inspiration, he drank from them the love for arts. But Luca seems never to be happy, he has quite a mourning attitude and he seems in searching of something that always slips from his hands.

The new quest for this five heroes is to track down an ancient holy cross, a Renaissance artwork who caused the death of his creator since it was framed as sacrilegious. To recover the artifact our heroes have to find two stone tables and an ancient book, the three pieces together will lead them to the treasure. But obviously they are not alone in this hunting party, and their enemies know well how to hit them where it hurts, and I'm not speaking of body parts.

The book is really good in mixing fun, sex and adventure, playing all around the World, from Tonga to Italy, from Turkey to England. Our heroes, when not running away from gunshots and explosions, are involved in sexy escapades along a swimming pool or in poshy five stars hotel. There is a bit of "naughty" talk during sex, but it's never too much to ruin the sophisticated feeling that permeates all the book, and, on the other hand, the fun and careless sex helps to balance the adventure part, so that even a less adventurous reader will find it enjoyable and interesting.

All five heroes are enough developed that the reader could care for them, but from my side, my favorite is Luca, maybe since he is Italian. I have no problem to say that I will look forward to the following book in this new exciting series.

The all-new re-mastered THE CROSS OF SINS features:

Missing Chapters
Deleted Scenes
Character Profiles on Fathom’s Five
More Secrets
More Clues

PLUS the all-new bonus short story THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF ELSA STRAUSS: THE DAME OF NOTRE DAME

The brand new re-release of THE CROSS OF SINS is available as an eBook pdf from www.fathomsfive.com

Reading List:

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

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Barnes and Noble (2289 Broadway @82nd Street) is hosting author signings during LGBT Pride Month.

VISIBLE LIVES: Three Stories in Tribute to E. Lynn Harris by Terrance Dean, James Earl Hardy and Stanley Bennett Clay on Wednesday, June 30th at 7:00pm

Date: June 30th
Time: 7:00pm
Place: Barnes and Noble, 2289 Broadway @82nd Street, New York City

Visible Lives: Three Stories in Tribute To E. Lynn Harris by Stanley Bennett Clay, Terrance Dean, and James Earl Hardy
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Kensington (June 1, 2010)
ISBN-10: 0758255756
ISBN-13: 978-0758255754
Amazon: Visible Lives: Three Stories in Tribute To E. Lynn Harris

Three Stories in Tribute to E. Lynn Harris

Bestselling author and literary icon E. Lynn Harris captivated millions of readers with his powerful, groundbreaking stories of black men searching for love in a taboo world. Now three outstanding writers and friends honor the late author with this trio of original novellas in the genre E. Lynn helped create—each accompanied by a special personal tribute remembering the important role he played in their lives. Evoking the hope, romance, and complexity of this gifted writer, this unique collection will serve as a living legacy for fans old and new.

“A creative way to pay homage to a writer who paved the way for so many other authors…something I’m sure E. Lynn would have appreciated.” –ZANE, New York Times Bestselling Author
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Barnes and Noble (2289 Broadway @82nd Street) is hosting author signings during LGBT Pride Month.

VISIBLE LIVES: Three Stories in Tribute to E. Lynn Harris by Terrance Dean, James Earl Hardy and Stanley Bennett Clay on Wednesday, June 30th at 7:00pm

Date: June 30th
Time: 7:00pm
Place: Barnes and Noble, 2289 Broadway @82nd Street, New York City

Visible Lives: Three Stories in Tribute To E. Lynn Harris by Stanley Bennett Clay, Terrance Dean, and James Earl Hardy
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Kensington (June 1, 2010)
ISBN-10: 0758255756
ISBN-13: 978-0758255754
Amazon: Visible Lives: Three Stories in Tribute To E. Lynn Harris

Three Stories in Tribute to E. Lynn Harris

Bestselling author and literary icon E. Lynn Harris captivated millions of readers with his powerful, groundbreaking stories of black men searching for love in a taboo world. Now three outstanding writers and friends honor the late author with this trio of original novellas in the genre E. Lynn helped create—each accompanied by a special personal tribute remembering the important role he played in their lives. Evoking the hope, romance, and complexity of this gifted writer, this unique collection will serve as a living legacy for fans old and new.

“A creative way to pay homage to a writer who paved the way for so many other authors…something I’m sure E. Lynn would have appreciated.” –ZANE, New York Times Bestselling Author
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Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Time: 19.00 - 20.00
Place: Housing Works Bookstore
126 Crosby Street
New York, NY

"An adult reading for the wayward homophile."

William Johnson, editor and publisher of the journal Mary Literary, hosts a Gay Pride reading extravaganza! Jameson Currier reads from his most recent novel, The Wolf at the Door, set in a haunted gay-owned guesthouse in New Orleans. Musician and writer Rob Stephenson will read from his new novel, Passes Through, while Robert Smith of the monthly queer reading series Brother, My Lover represents and Aaron Tilford, creator and editor of Spunk [arts] Magazine, titillates!

http://www.housingworks.org/social-enterprise/bookstore-cafe/

http://www.housingworks.org/events/detail/outlines-gay-pride-reading-with-mary-literary/

The Wolf at the Door by Jameson Currier
Paperback: 282 pages
Publisher: Chelsea Station Editions (April 1, 2010)
ISBN-10: 0984470700
ISBN-13: 978-0984470709
Amazon: The Wolf at the Door

From the author of Where the Rainbow Ends and The Haunted Heart comes a witty tour de force of spirits, spooks, and sinners, a supernatural roller coaster set in the Big Easy that is giddy, soulful and sentimental. When a death occurs at Le Petite Paradis, a guesthouse in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the spirit world becomes unsettled, or so Avery Greene Dalyrymple III, the co-owner believes. The son and grandson of Southern evangelists, Avery is also an overworked and overwrought middle-aged gay man, a cynical big-time drinker and sinner fairly certain he can maintain a family of other deviants and delinquents stumbling along Bourbon Street to keep him company. But Avery is also the only person in contact with the spirit world on his property ghosts from the house's origins during the 1820s and he must use the history left behind from another ghost a gay man from the 1970s to find a way to restore peace to his household and rejuvenate his faith.

Passes Through by Rob Stephenson
Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: Fiction Collective 2; 1 edition (February 17, 2010)
ISBN-10: 1573661554
ISBN-13: 978-1573661553
Amazon: Passes Through

In language that is frank and uncompromising, Rob Stephenson's debut novel, "Passes Through", moves forward in a rare and daring manner. Part journal, part meditation on aesthetics, part dreamscape, "Passes Through" investigates experience, identity, beauty, and sexuality, while provocatively complicating such distinctions as writing versus revision and imagination versus observation. It is a narrative of and about language, a narrative of and about narrative. Can we truly experience the present, the novel asks? No, we cannot, "Passes Through" suggests again and again. Stephenson throws to the wayside all of the traditional elements of fiction and in doing so composes a sort of musical composition of obsessive consciousness and selfhood's slippage. This haunting novel never takes the easy route and baffles and confounds on its way toward a stunning yet inevitable finale.
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Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Time: 19.00 - 20.00
Place: Housing Works Bookstore
126 Crosby Street
New York, NY

"An adult reading for the wayward homophile."

William Johnson, editor and publisher of the journal Mary Literary, hosts a Gay Pride reading extravaganza! Jameson Currier reads from his most recent novel, The Wolf at the Door, set in a haunted gay-owned guesthouse in New Orleans. Musician and writer Rob Stephenson will read from his new novel, Passes Through, while Robert Smith of the monthly queer reading series Brother, My Lover represents and Aaron Tilford, creator and editor of Spunk [arts] Magazine, titillates!

http://www.housingworks.org/social-enterprise/bookstore-cafe/

http://www.housingworks.org/events/detail/outlines-gay-pride-reading-with-mary-literary/

The Wolf at the Door by Jameson Currier
Paperback: 282 pages
Publisher: Chelsea Station Editions (April 1, 2010)
ISBN-10: 0984470700
ISBN-13: 978-0984470709
Amazon: The Wolf at the Door

From the author of Where the Rainbow Ends and The Haunted Heart comes a witty tour de force of spirits, spooks, and sinners, a supernatural roller coaster set in the Big Easy that is giddy, soulful and sentimental. When a death occurs at Le Petite Paradis, a guesthouse in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the spirit world becomes unsettled, or so Avery Greene Dalyrymple III, the co-owner believes. The son and grandson of Southern evangelists, Avery is also an overworked and overwrought middle-aged gay man, a cynical big-time drinker and sinner fairly certain he can maintain a family of other deviants and delinquents stumbling along Bourbon Street to keep him company. But Avery is also the only person in contact with the spirit world on his property ghosts from the house's origins during the 1820s and he must use the history left behind from another ghost a gay man from the 1970s to find a way to restore peace to his household and rejuvenate his faith.

Passes Through by Rob Stephenson
Paperback: 208 pages
Publisher: Fiction Collective 2; 1 edition (February 17, 2010)
ISBN-10: 1573661554
ISBN-13: 978-1573661553
Amazon: Passes Through

In language that is frank and uncompromising, Rob Stephenson's debut novel, "Passes Through", moves forward in a rare and daring manner. Part journal, part meditation on aesthetics, part dreamscape, "Passes Through" investigates experience, identity, beauty, and sexuality, while provocatively complicating such distinctions as writing versus revision and imagination versus observation. It is a narrative of and about language, a narrative of and about narrative. Can we truly experience the present, the novel asks? No, we cannot, "Passes Through" suggests again and again. Stephenson throws to the wayside all of the traditional elements of fiction and in doing so composes a sort of musical composition of obsessive consciousness and selfhood's slippage. This haunting novel never takes the easy route and baffles and confounds on its way toward a stunning yet inevitable finale.
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Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Time: 19.30 - 22.30
Place: Plummer Park (Community Rooms 5 & 6)
7377 Santa Monica Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA

With the process of publishing and marketing one’s book completely on its head as book commerce shifts online, come join a discussion among writers and publishing industry professionals to discuss the future of publishing as it effects LGBT writers and readers.

Panelists:

Terry Wolverton is author of seven books: Embers, a novel-in-poems; Insurgent Muse: life and art at the Woman's Building, a memoir; The Labrys Reunion and Bailey's Beads, novels; and three collections of poetry: Black Slip, Mystery Bruise and Shadow and Praise. A new novel, Stealing Angel, will be published in 2011. She has also edited fourteen literary anthologies, including Mischief, Caprice, and Other Poetic Strategies. She is the founder of Writers At Work, a creative writing center in Los Angeles, where she teaches fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. She is a founding member of The Future of Publishing Think Tank.

Nick Nolan’s self-published novel Strings Attached won Book of the Year for Gay/Lesbian Fiction from ForeWord Magazine in 2006, spent 40 weeks in the Top 10 in ‘Gay Fiction’ on Amazon, and after being republished by AmazonEncore recently spent 4 weeks in the #1 position on Amazon for LGBT books. Nolan also self-published Double Bound, which won Book of the Year awards from both ForeWord Magazine and Reader Views. According to Vander Pol’s Top Self Publishing Firms, Nolan’s two novels are in the top 5% of all self-published books. Nick and his partner, designer Jaime Flores, have been together 23 years.

Bronwyn Mauldin is a writer and social media experimenter based in LA. She's creator of GuerrillaReads, the online video literary magazine. Her work has appeared in CellStories, The Battered Suitcase, Blithe House Quarterly and Clamor magazine. Most recently, Bronwyn published The Streetwise Cycle, which began as a collection of short stories and has grown into a multimedia fiction project - you can find it at streetwisecycle.com.

Steve Soucy has worked in academic publishing for the last ten years. He's been employed by Pearson, John Wiley & Sons, and is currently with the Political Science publisher, CQ Press (which is based in DC), as an Acquisitions Editor. Steve started Modernist Press in 2008 and published his first book, an edited collection of short fiction by 14 gay male writers, called West Hollywood Stories that same year. Steve's second anthology, Art From Art, will feature 35 writers and will publish on November 2nd, 2010.

Moderator: Tony Valenzuela, Lambda Literary Foundation Executive Director

Sponsored in part by the City of West Hollywood Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission, the Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board.

Admission: FREE
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Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Time: 19.30 - 22.30
Place: Plummer Park (Community Rooms 5 & 6)
7377 Santa Monica Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA

With the process of publishing and marketing one’s book completely on its head as book commerce shifts online, come join a discussion among writers and publishing industry professionals to discuss the future of publishing as it effects LGBT writers and readers.

Panelists:

Terry Wolverton is author of seven books: Embers, a novel-in-poems; Insurgent Muse: life and art at the Woman's Building, a memoir; The Labrys Reunion and Bailey's Beads, novels; and three collections of poetry: Black Slip, Mystery Bruise and Shadow and Praise. A new novel, Stealing Angel, will be published in 2011. She has also edited fourteen literary anthologies, including Mischief, Caprice, and Other Poetic Strategies. She is the founder of Writers At Work, a creative writing center in Los Angeles, where she teaches fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. She is a founding member of The Future of Publishing Think Tank.

Nick Nolan’s self-published novel Strings Attached won Book of the Year for Gay/Lesbian Fiction from ForeWord Magazine in 2006, spent 40 weeks in the Top 10 in ‘Gay Fiction’ on Amazon, and after being republished by AmazonEncore recently spent 4 weeks in the #1 position on Amazon for LGBT books. Nolan also self-published Double Bound, which won Book of the Year awards from both ForeWord Magazine and Reader Views. According to Vander Pol’s Top Self Publishing Firms, Nolan’s two novels are in the top 5% of all self-published books. Nick and his partner, designer Jaime Flores, have been together 23 years.

Bronwyn Mauldin is a writer and social media experimenter based in LA. She's creator of GuerrillaReads, the online video literary magazine. Her work has appeared in CellStories, The Battered Suitcase, Blithe House Quarterly and Clamor magazine. Most recently, Bronwyn published The Streetwise Cycle, which began as a collection of short stories and has grown into a multimedia fiction project - you can find it at streetwisecycle.com.

Steve Soucy has worked in academic publishing for the last ten years. He's been employed by Pearson, John Wiley & Sons, and is currently with the Political Science publisher, CQ Press (which is based in DC), as an Acquisitions Editor. Steve started Modernist Press in 2008 and published his first book, an edited collection of short fiction by 14 gay male writers, called West Hollywood Stories that same year. Steve's second anthology, Art From Art, will feature 35 writers and will publish on November 2nd, 2010.

Moderator: Tony Valenzuela, Lambda Literary Foundation Executive Director

Sponsored in part by the City of West Hollywood Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission, the Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board.

Admission: FREE
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Jeff Erno has his style and even if he changes publisher, he doesn’t change it; on the contrary, publishing a story with eXtasy Books, that is a notorious erotica epub, I was expecting for this novel to be even more daring than the previous, and instead it’s probably the more tamed. More, it’s probably even the more “romantic” in a conventional meaning, probably for the first time reading a book by this author, I didn’t feel like one of the two characters was treated like a toy by his partner, right, a precious toy, but still, not someone at the same level.

Mark is a soon to be graduate college student in Journalism who tries to make the ends meet with pocket money jobs, like cleaning other guys’ apartments. When he is asked to clean Aaron’s apartment, he is also struck by a revelation: he is gay and he likes to submit to other guys; Aaron is the epitome of All-American boy, blond hair, blue eyes, toned body… doesn’t matter if he didn’t go to college, if he is doing money with real estate, where his mind is less important than his smile, to Mark’s eyes he is a god and Mark wants to worship him. Scrubbing his toilet is the less to prove his devotion.

Things are not exactly good for Mark if he was the one to decide; Mark has so much self-esteem issues that he would do only bad for himself. Lucky him Aaron is indeed a good guy, and when also him realizes that he is feeling something special for little and cute Mark, he is the first to decide that it’s time to change both their life, to accommodate this new development. Aaron also tries to teach Mark to have a better self-esteem of himself, but that is really an impossible task: Mark is really someone who is happy only taking care of his beloved one, he is the perfect househusband, and he has not inferiority feelings; if Aaron wanted to ask him to renounce to his career as journalist to servicing him full time, Mark would jump to the chance. For this reason I said that Aaron is good for him, since Aaron understands that Mark has to have a life other than worshipping him, and Aaron also knows that Mark is a special guy, very clever and generous.

Mark has probably some issues deriving from his bad relationship with his parents, in particular his father; even if they are not bad people, they seem to not considering much their own son. As a consequence, Mark reflects this “refusal” in other people, he is not able to “hear” or believe when other people are making him compliments.

As I said, there is less sex than expected, and truth be told, what sex you find, is pretty tamed in comparison to other production from the same publisher, and even author. I probably prefer think like that, as I for sure prefer Aaron’s character to other dominants in Jeff Erno’s story: Aaron is maybe less perfect and wonderful than other golden boys, but he is for sure more gentle and caring.

http://www.extasybooks.com/ebjmsite/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=ebook_flypage.tpl&product_id=7987&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=166&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=50

Amazon Kindle: The Landlord

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading+list&view=elisa.rolle
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Jeff Erno has his style and even if he changes publisher, he doesn’t change it; on the contrary, publishing a story with eXtasy Books, that is a notorious erotica epub, I was expecting for this novel to be even more daring than the previous, and instead it’s probably the more tamed. More, it’s probably even the more “romantic” in a conventional meaning, probably for the first time reading a book by this author, I didn’t feel like one of the two characters was treated like a toy by his partner, right, a precious toy, but still, not someone at the same level.

Mark is a soon to be graduate college student in Journalism who tries to make the ends meet with pocket money jobs, like cleaning other guys’ apartments. When he is asked to clean Aaron’s apartment, he is also struck by a revelation: he is gay and he likes to submit to other guys; Aaron is the epitome of All-American boy, blond hair, blue eyes, toned body… doesn’t matter if he didn’t go to college, if he is doing money with real estate, where his mind is less important than his smile, to Mark’s eyes he is a god and Mark wants to worship him. Scrubbing his toilet is the less to prove his devotion.

Things are not exactly good for Mark if he was the one to decide; Mark has so much self-esteem issues that he would do only bad for himself. Lucky him Aaron is indeed a good guy, and when also him realizes that he is feeling something special for little and cute Mark, he is the first to decide that it’s time to change both their life, to accommodate this new development. Aaron also tries to teach Mark to have a better self-esteem of himself, but that is really an impossible task: Mark is really someone who is happy only taking care of his beloved one, he is the perfect househusband, and he has not inferiority feelings; if Aaron wanted to ask him to renounce to his career as journalist to servicing him full time, Mark would jump to the chance. For this reason I said that Aaron is good for him, since Aaron understands that Mark has to have a life other than worshipping him, and Aaron also knows that Mark is a special guy, very clever and generous.

Mark has probably some issues deriving from his bad relationship with his parents, in particular his father; even if they are not bad people, they seem to not considering much their own son. As a consequence, Mark reflects this “refusal” in other people, he is not able to “hear” or believe when other people are making him compliments.

As I said, there is less sex than expected, and truth be told, what sex you find, is pretty tamed in comparison to other production from the same publisher, and even author. I probably prefer think like that, as I for sure prefer Aaron’s character to other dominants in Jeff Erno’s story: Aaron is maybe less perfect and wonderful than other golden boys, but he is for sure more gentle and caring.

http://www.extasybooks.com/ebjmsite/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=ebook_flypage.tpl&product_id=7987&category_id=8&manufacturer_id=166&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=50

Amazon Kindle: The Landlord

Reading List:

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

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