2011-12-05

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2011-12-05 04:59 pm

Unspoken by Katica Locke

Since it’s not the first time I greatly appreciated a story by Katica Locke, I shouldn’t be surprised by how much I enjoyed this last one; it’s only a novella, and I started reading it in a break, almost with the idea to give it a “try” taste and maybe continue later, and instead I was captivated until the last word. And trust me, you need to read that last word to fully appreciate this story.

Kae is a werecat, a little tabby domestic cat; out of boring, he cruises Tyress, a middle-age man who is more or less trying to pick up every man passing him in the pub and not having any success, on the contrary, he is regarded as a pity case. But Kae sees something in Tyress and it’s not with pity that he starts talking with him, only to find out Tyress is an Huntsman, i.e. a deadly enemy of any wereshifter. Tyress claims to be retired and he more or less, lets Kae go without any harm if not some spiteful words, but you know, curiosity kills the cat, and Kae is not satisfied until he doesn’t push Tyress to action.

The story follows with a cat and mouse hunt (or better a man and cat hunt), mixing sex and passion, almost non con sex with funny moment, and boys, was that a masterly proof of Katica Locke’s skills, it was something almost impossible to manage, but I have never felt like Kae or Tyress were hurting from each other behaviour even if I was at the same time trying to understand what was their final target.

Katica Locke recreated a perfect werecat in Kae, a cat when he was in shifted form, but a man with some “feline” behavioural traits when he was in human form.; Tyress on the other hand was one of the best middle-age characters, with that bittersweetness of men who come to realize their youth is gone and they will be never able to catch it again, with too many regrets and too little good memories.

Very good story, highly recommended.

http://shadowfirestore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=13_15&products_id=57

Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2011-12-05 04:59 pm

Unspoken by Katica Locke

Since it’s not the first time I greatly appreciated a story by Katica Locke, I shouldn’t be surprised by how much I enjoyed this last one; it’s only a novella, and I started reading it in a break, almost with the idea to give it a “try” taste and maybe continue later, and instead I was captivated until the last word. And trust me, you need to read that last word to fully appreciate this story.

Kae is a werecat, a little tabby domestic cat; out of boring, he cruises Tyress, a middle-age man who is more or less trying to pick up every man passing him in the pub and not having any success, on the contrary, he is regarded as a pity case. But Kae sees something in Tyress and it’s not with pity that he starts talking with him, only to find out Tyress is an Huntsman, i.e. a deadly enemy of any wereshifter. Tyress claims to be retired and he more or less, lets Kae go without any harm if not some spiteful words, but you know, curiosity kills the cat, and Kae is not satisfied until he doesn’t push Tyress to action.

The story follows with a cat and mouse hunt (or better a man and cat hunt), mixing sex and passion, almost non con sex with funny moment, and boys, was that a masterly proof of Katica Locke’s skills, it was something almost impossible to manage, but I have never felt like Kae or Tyress were hurting from each other behaviour even if I was at the same time trying to understand what was their final target.

Katica Locke recreated a perfect werecat in Kae, a cat when he was in shifted form, but a man with some “feline” behavioural traits when he was in human form.; Tyress on the other hand was one of the best middle-age characters, with that bittersweetness of men who come to realize their youth is gone and they will be never able to catch it again, with too many regrets and too little good memories.

Very good story, highly recommended.

http://shadowfirestore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=13_15&products_id=57

Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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2011-12-05 05:56 pm
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December 8: Rainbow Awards will be announced!

Since on December 8 is National Holiday here in Italy, I will use the free day from work to announce the Rainbow Awards winners! Stay tuned sometime during the day you will finally know the awesome books this year will grab the prize (it's a virtual prize, a nice banner, but it's nontheless good to grab it!)

Finalists (1-3):



Honorable Mention:



Following the Categories:
Best Coming of Age / Young Adult (LGBT)
Best Contemporary Erotica (Gay)
Best Contemporary Erotica (Lesbian)
Best Contemporary General Fiction (Gay)
Best Contemporary General Fiction (Lesbian)
Best Contemporary Romance (Gay)
Best Contemporary Romance (Lesbian)
Best Contemporary (Bisexual/Transgender)
Best Fantasy (Gay)
Best Sci-Fi / Fantasy (Lesbian)
Best Sci-Fi / Paranormal / Fantasy (Bisexual/Transgender)
Best Historical (LGBT)
Best Mystery / Thriller (LGBT)
Best Paranormal / Horror (Gay)
Best Paranormal / Horror (Lesbian)
Best Sci-Fi / Futuristic (Gay)
Best Non Fiction (LGBT)
Best Bisexual/Transgender Debut Book
Best Gay Debut Book
Best Lesbian Debut Book
Best One Perfect Rate Book (Gay) (Books which received at least 1 full rate from the judges)
Best One Perfect Rate Book (Lesbian)
Best One Perfect Rate Book (Bisexual/Transgender)
Best Plot Development (LGBT)
Best Setting Development (LGBT)
Best Characters Development (LGBT)
Best Writing Style (LGBT)
Best Bisexual/Transgender Book
Best Gay Book
Best Lesbian Book
reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
2011-12-05 05:56 pm

December 8: Rainbow Awards will be announced!

Since on December 8 is National Holiday here in Italy, I will use the free day from work to announce the Rainbow Awards winners! Stay tuned sometime during the day you will finally know the awesome books this year will grab the prize (it's a virtual prize, a nice banner, but it's nontheless good to grab it!)

Finalists (1-3):



Honorable Mention:



Following the Categories:
Best Coming of Age / Young Adult (LGBT)
Best Contemporary Erotica (Gay)
Best Contemporary Erotica (Lesbian)
Best Contemporary General Fiction (Gay)
Best Contemporary General Fiction (Lesbian)
Best Contemporary Romance (Gay)
Best Contemporary Romance (Lesbian)
Best Contemporary (Bisexual/Transgender)
Best Fantasy (Gay)
Best Sci-Fi / Fantasy (Lesbian)
Best Sci-Fi / Paranormal / Fantasy (Bisexual/Transgender)
Best Historical (LGBT)
Best Mystery / Thriller (LGBT)
Best Paranormal / Horror (Gay)
Best Paranormal / Horror (Lesbian)
Best Sci-Fi / Futuristic (Gay)
Best Non Fiction (LGBT)
Best Bisexual/Transgender Debut Book
Best Gay Debut Book
Best Lesbian Debut Book
Best One Perfect Rate Book (Gay) (Books which received at least 1 full rate from the judges)
Best One Perfect Rate Book (Lesbian)
Best One Perfect Rate Book (Bisexual/Transgender)
Best Plot Development (LGBT)
Best Setting Development (LGBT)
Best Characters Development (LGBT)
Best Writing Style (LGBT)
Best Bisexual/Transgender Book
Best Gay Book
Best Lesbian Book