Apr. 18th, 2011

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Finding Home by Cameron Dane

Rhone stops a young Adam while he is pickpocketing him. Adam is seventeen years old and an homeless; he thinks no one could be interested in him and so when Rhone, instead to bring him to the police, offers him a job, he is at first wary and then openly admiring of this man. While the years pass, Adam also falls in love with the man: Adam in fact his a gay teen thrown out of home by an homophobic father and in Rhone, and his brother Canin, he sees the family he has never had.

But Rhone is straight and he has also open relationship he has no problem to show to Adam, since they live together. Adam can only dream of this man, but when the dreams become also a pain, Adam has to take a decision: far from the eye far from the heart, and so he, ten years later their first encounter, tries to build a life apart from Rhone. But Rhone is not willing to let go a man he has long ago started to consider family himself.

The sex between Adam and Rhone is pretty erotic, the right realization of Adam's teen fantasies, and like all the teen fantasies it's also a bit exaggerated and very "loud", almost like one of that porn flick the young use to read when their bodies are all demands and less patience. 

The book is not very long, 100 pages, and since the main part is spent telling us of Adam's growth, the romantic side of the story takes on only few pages... this is maybe the only disappointment I have, I'd like to read more about Adam and Rhone as a couple, after having read a lot about them as friend. I would add without regretting it at least another 50 pages or so.

http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=719

Amazon Kindle: Finding Home [Quinn Security 1]
Publisher: Loose Id LLC (May 13, 2008)

Saying I Do (Quinn Security 3) by Cameron Dane

Usually Seasonal romances are light, especially the one turning around Christmas, even more when there is a marriage in them, it’s like putting together the most romantic situations, a sugary overdose is assured, but if the author mixes well the ingredients, the result could a master chef marriage cake. And to have some cherries on top of the cake, this is also a “family” get together story, a typical expedient of publishers under Christmas, asking authors to write a story in the middle of the series, where previous characters make cameo appearances. What surprised me is that, in the end, I think the sequel of Rhone and Adam’s story is probably even better than the previous one.

Truth be told, at the beginning of the story I was a little worried: it had started in a very romantic way, with Adam proposing Rhone and Rhone gladly accepting. But when they arrive on the posh hotel in Vermont where they are getting married on New Year’s Eve, they soon stumble upon two mysteries: another soon to be married couple who seem to have other reason other than love to tight the knot, and a young man who is apparently the victim of a case of domestic violence… not exactly two romantic situations, and in someway they clashed with the feeling of the story. But I was worrying for nothing, and indeed the two stories give a reason more to this romance, other than letting the reader witness the happy conclusion of Rhone and Adam’s love story; that is probably the most common fault of this type of stories, they have no reason to be if not to put a nice pink bow on an already told relationship.

The story serves also to give to the reader some proofs more that Rhone is really in love with Adam: Rhone still likes and dreams women, but he has now started to appreciated also the male beauty, and in particular Adam’s beauty. Rhone is in love with Adam not since he is a man but since he is Adam, and it’s a stronger type of love, one that probably will not lessen with age and time. Rhone and Adam are now lovers, but they were and still are also friends, the relationship between them is of mutuality and dependence, a very balanced one. There is not top or bottom, no leader or follower, all right, on a physical way, maybe Rhone is bigger than Adam, but for all the rest, they both have different strengths that put them on a same level.

Finally, the story is also very sexy, Rhone and Adam are in love and enjoy it a lot, and they are often all over each other, even more now that their marriage day is coming. The sex is good, plenty and naughty enough to be very enjoyable, but not too much to be only a resistance marathon.

http://www.loose-id.com/Quinn-Security-Saying-I-Do.aspx

Amazon Kindle: Saying I Do [Quinn Security 3]
blisher: Loose Id LLC (December 29, 2009)

Amazon: More Than Friends: featuring Finding Home & Saying I Do
Paperback: 360 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace (April 18, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1461090318
ISBN-13: 978-1461090311

Series: Quinn Secutiry
1) Finding Home
2) The Ultimate Kink
3) Saying I Do

Reading List:

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




Cover Art by Anne Cain
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Finding Home by Cameron Dane

Rhone stops a young Adam while he is pickpocketing him. Adam is seventeen years old and an homeless; he thinks no one could be interested in him and so when Rhone, instead to bring him to the police, offers him a job, he is at first wary and then openly admiring of this man. While the years pass, Adam also falls in love with the man: Adam in fact his a gay teen thrown out of home by an homophobic father and in Rhone, and his brother Canin, he sees the family he has never had.

But Rhone is straight and he has also open relationship he has no problem to show to Adam, since they live together. Adam can only dream of this man, but when the dreams become also a pain, Adam has to take a decision: far from the eye far from the heart, and so he, ten years later their first encounter, tries to build a life apart from Rhone. But Rhone is not willing to let go a man he has long ago started to consider family himself.

The sex between Adam and Rhone is pretty erotic, the right realization of Adam's teen fantasies, and like all the teen fantasies it's also a bit exaggerated and very "loud", almost like one of that porn flick the young use to read when their bodies are all demands and less patience. 

The book is not very long, 100 pages, and since the main part is spent telling us of Adam's growth, the romantic side of the story takes on only few pages... this is maybe the only disappointment I have, I'd like to read more about Adam and Rhone as a couple, after having read a lot about them as friend. I would add without regretting it at least another 50 pages or so.

http://www.loose-id.net/detail.aspx?ID=719

Amazon Kindle: Finding Home [Quinn Security 1]
Publisher: Loose Id LLC (May 13, 2008)

Saying I Do (Quinn Security 3) by Cameron Dane

Usually Seasonal romances are light, especially the one turning around Christmas, even more when there is a marriage in them, it’s like putting together the most romantic situations, a sugary overdose is assured, but if the author mixes well the ingredients, the result could a master chef marriage cake. And to have some cherries on top of the cake, this is also a “family” get together story, a typical expedient of publishers under Christmas, asking authors to write a story in the middle of the series, where previous characters make cameo appearances. What surprised me is that, in the end, I think the sequel of Rhone and Adam’s story is probably even better than the previous one.

Truth be told, at the beginning of the story I was a little worried: it had started in a very romantic way, with Adam proposing Rhone and Rhone gladly accepting. But when they arrive on the posh hotel in Vermont where they are getting married on New Year’s Eve, they soon stumble upon two mysteries: another soon to be married couple who seem to have other reason other than love to tight the knot, and a young man who is apparently the victim of a case of domestic violence… not exactly two romantic situations, and in someway they clashed with the feeling of the story. But I was worrying for nothing, and indeed the two stories give a reason more to this romance, other than letting the reader witness the happy conclusion of Rhone and Adam’s love story; that is probably the most common fault of this type of stories, they have no reason to be if not to put a nice pink bow on an already told relationship.

The story serves also to give to the reader some proofs more that Rhone is really in love with Adam: Rhone still likes and dreams women, but he has now started to appreciated also the male beauty, and in particular Adam’s beauty. Rhone is in love with Adam not since he is a man but since he is Adam, and it’s a stronger type of love, one that probably will not lessen with age and time. Rhone and Adam are now lovers, but they were and still are also friends, the relationship between them is of mutuality and dependence, a very balanced one. There is not top or bottom, no leader or follower, all right, on a physical way, maybe Rhone is bigger than Adam, but for all the rest, they both have different strengths that put them on a same level.

Finally, the story is also very sexy, Rhone and Adam are in love and enjoy it a lot, and they are often all over each other, even more now that their marriage day is coming. The sex is good, plenty and naughty enough to be very enjoyable, but not too much to be only a resistance marathon.

http://www.loose-id.com/Quinn-Security-Saying-I-Do.aspx

Amazon Kindle: Saying I Do [Quinn Security 3]
blisher: Loose Id LLC (December 29, 2009)

Amazon: More Than Friends: featuring Finding Home & Saying I Do
Paperback: 360 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace (April 18, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1461090318
ISBN-13: 978-1461090311

Series: Quinn Secutiry
1) Finding Home
2) The Ultimate Kink
3) Saying I Do

Reading List:

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




Cover Art by Anne Cain
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Director's Statement:

I am a film student at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and I am writing for your support as I complete my thesis film “DADT.” A close friend, who is a lesbian serving in the U.S. Army, has inspired me to write this film. She and I grew up on the streets of the Bronx, and left to fulfill our dreams together. While my life changed for the better, before the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, her life was a living hell. It is for this friend, and for all the homosexual soldiers I came in contact with while lobbying for repeal, that I am telling this story.

In the film, ex-Marine, Martin Eames, must choose between a life without love and a life in the closet, while fighting desperately to move on from his traumatic past. It is a film that explores not only the violence that don’t ask, don’t tell, left homosexual soldiers vulnerable to, it is also the story of two people who love each other deeply, but cannot find the common ground needed to truly commit.

I am a storyteller, a filmmaker and a student at one of the top film schools in the world. I am also a Caribbean American girl from a single parent home and I am finishing NYU thanks to scholarships from Tisch School of the Arts and the prestigious Fox TV Benjamin L. Hooks Scholarship. I have had the great opportunity to intern for Focus Features and Disney-ABC Television Group, where I have been trained by some of the absolute best in the industry. I am also an active mentor at William H. Cosby's Future Filmmaker Workshop, where I assist high school students in realizing their artistic vision and counsel on the college submission process.

I have never let lack of finances stop me from living any of my dreams, meeting my goals or reaching my full creative potential. I know that I can bring that single-minded focus into completing my film. “DADT” is not only a timely project it is also an ambitious one and I appeal to you for financial support of the project. Any monetary help towards “DADT” would be greatly appreciated, however small the amount.

I so appreciate your support as we journey into production and beyond.

Sincerely,

Naomi G. Davis

More info here: http://www.indiegogo.com/DADT-Film

DADT Film Interview with Cast and Director from Flor de oro Tejada on Vimeo.


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Director's Statement:

I am a film student at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and I am writing for your support as I complete my thesis film “DADT.” A close friend, who is a lesbian serving in the U.S. Army, has inspired me to write this film. She and I grew up on the streets of the Bronx, and left to fulfill our dreams together. While my life changed for the better, before the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, her life was a living hell. It is for this friend, and for all the homosexual soldiers I came in contact with while lobbying for repeal, that I am telling this story.

In the film, ex-Marine, Martin Eames, must choose between a life without love and a life in the closet, while fighting desperately to move on from his traumatic past. It is a film that explores not only the violence that don’t ask, don’t tell, left homosexual soldiers vulnerable to, it is also the story of two people who love each other deeply, but cannot find the common ground needed to truly commit.

I am a storyteller, a filmmaker and a student at one of the top film schools in the world. I am also a Caribbean American girl from a single parent home and I am finishing NYU thanks to scholarships from Tisch School of the Arts and the prestigious Fox TV Benjamin L. Hooks Scholarship. I have had the great opportunity to intern for Focus Features and Disney-ABC Television Group, where I have been trained by some of the absolute best in the industry. I am also an active mentor at William H. Cosby's Future Filmmaker Workshop, where I assist high school students in realizing their artistic vision and counsel on the college submission process.

I have never let lack of finances stop me from living any of my dreams, meeting my goals or reaching my full creative potential. I know that I can bring that single-minded focus into completing my film. “DADT” is not only a timely project it is also an ambitious one and I appeal to you for financial support of the project. Any monetary help towards “DADT” would be greatly appreciated, however small the amount.

I so appreciate your support as we journey into production and beyond.

Sincerely,

Naomi G. Davis

More info here: http://www.indiegogo.com/DADT-Film

DADT Film Interview with Cast and Director from Flor de oro Tejada on Vimeo.


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