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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2007-04-29 05:07 pm

Finding Jason by Lyndi Lamont

Jason and Michael are young and bold and they are lovers. But Michael love Jason, and Jason instead adores Michael, like an older brother or a very best friend. So when Michael leaves to serve the Crown, Jason go on with his life, without much regret. He become a dandy, loves women and has a simple and happy life.

But ten years later Michael returns and spends one night with Jason: only one night to destroy the happy life of Jason. The morning after Jason asks Michael to leave again, he doesn't want to have a life of hiding, cause in the XIX century England a life together is impossible.

So Michael leaves again, to Waterloo and his present lover Alfred, his batman. But then he is deadly wounded in battle and returns home to dead. And asks Jason to take care of Alfred.

Jason and Alfred, are at two opposite, of society and life: can they find a common path?

I like this romance that not understimate the perils to be gay in a XIX century society. And deal the matter with a realistic hand: even if Jason and Alfred, at the end, will be together, all will remain in the secret of their home, never live openly in society.

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