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In Awakening, the previous book in this historical series, Terry O'Reilly fooled me. He wrote a book with a not happily ever after true to history ending, and, as afterword, he wrote also a little quarrel scene, between him and his husband, in which he supported the rightness of his decision and instead Drew, his husband, warned him that the fans would be not happy. And I was not happy, but I understood his reason, I only wished that in the sequel, Nathaniel wouldn't find another man to replace Jonathan in his heart.

And for a moment, I almost feared that it was exactly what it was happening. Nathaniel went toward North, in the wild territory of Ohio, with Robert, his cooper's apprentice. Robert is a young man that is obviously in love with Nathaniel, but the older man is still in love with Jonathan, even if he knows that there is no future for them. But still in his heart he hopes in the impossible. Then comes a letter from Jonathan, a letter in which Jonathan asks to his lover to go on with his life, to forget him. And Nathaniel tries, he forces himself to accept Robert's love, even if not fully. He shares his life, home and bed with Robert, but he never arrives to share the same intimacy he had with Jonathan. And Robert, who in his young naivety, has eyes only for the man, accepts this second-hand love and thinks he can be happy with that. But years later another letter arrives, a letter in which Jonathan announces that his wife is passed away. He is not saying that he wants Nathaniel back, but still, probably in Nathaniel's heart that little hope in the impossible comes again alive and he slowly withdraws inside himself and far from Robert's comforting love.. At the same time Robert, being half Native American, is recruited against his will as interpreter for the English Army and forced to leave Nathaniel for months. He has the chance to meet another man, a full blood Native American, and also to see how his life could be in an Shawnee village, where he hasn't to hide his love for another man: in the north settlement where he lives with Nathaniel, their love was accepted like a unavoidable evil, with no woman around, what they could do? but with Red Horse he finally experiment a full life, not only since he is accepted by all the people around, but also since he is the first man in the warrior's heart. But Robert's heart is divided, like it was Nathaniel's one: can he fully love Red Horse, when he doesn't know what his life with Nathaniel could be if the man finally forget his long lost previous lover?

I like the story since it's a complicated but well mixed three way plot: Robert and Nathaniel, their life in the north settlement, a love that maybe is not passion, but that could be a long and loving relationship; Robert and Red Horse, a new love, not only since it's the first time Robert feels real passion, but also since they live free from the society boundaries: and finally, but not less important, Drew and Terry: more than in the previous book, Terry O'Reilly makes the fictional characters of him and his husband, real main characters of the story; not only Drew influences Terry's decision on the plot, we can also see how Terry's past experience are reflected in the story. And again, the sub-story of Terry and Drew is so interesting that it almost steals the scene to the main one.

As you can imagine, thanks to the setting far from the "civil" society and the boundaries of living in it, this time there is an happily ever after ending (even if I will not say between whom). It's not a forced ending, since probably, in that time, it was the decision of a lot of men who couldn't live in any other place if not in the wilderness, where probably no one would judge them for searching "male" companionship.

I was uncertain on this book, I liked the previous one and I was fearing to be disappointed by a sequel: there were little chance for the author to write something I could like. Well, he managed to, and I strongly recommend to read both books, above all if you are a romantic at heart like me.

http://www.aspenmountainpress.com/new-releases/divided-hearts/prod_211.html

Amazon Kindle: Divided Hearts ~ A Sequel to Awakening

Series:
1) Awakening: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/456160.html
2) Divided Hearts

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Date: 2009-01-12 09:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandorasvase.livejournal.com
Devo avere questo libro nelle mie mani al più presto!

Sono contenta di leggere che le nostre paure sull'andare avanti di Nathaniel non siano fondate. E che ci sia ancora qualcosa su Drew e Terry :P

L'unica cosa che mi spiace è che la casa editrice non produca paperback ma solo ebook.

Date: 2009-01-12 09:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com
Si devi assolutamente leggerlo, specialmente se ti è piaciuto Awakening ;-) APM non pubblica in paperback, ma alcuni suoi titoli li stampa MLR Press... chissà magari nel prossimo futuro prenderanno in considerazione anche Terry O'Reilly.

P.S. in una chat ieri sera ho parlato con Ariel Tachna... non mi ha voluto dire molto sugli sviluppi della sua serie Covenant in Blood, ma mi sembra di aver capito che salverà Eric (o lo uccide!) e che tra Marcel e Lombard ci sarà qualcosa...

Date: 2009-01-12 10:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandorasvase.livejournal.com
Come sempre nelle giornate in cui non si ha tempo, esce quello che si desidera. Più o meno quante pagine sono? [dimmi che è lungo!]
Sarebbe splendido se pubblicassero Terry O'Reilly. Gli ebook sono comodi, ma niente supera il profumo della carta. Oltretutto vorrei anche The long way home in edizione cartacea :P

p.s. ooooooooooooooh *.* Marcel e Lombard mi intrigano parecchio. Per Eric, spero solo che la sua fine sia dignitosa.
La signora Tachna non si è sbilanciata nemmeno un po' su Sebastien e Thierry? O su Jean e Raymond?

Date: 2009-01-12 10:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com
> Più o meno quante pagine sono? [dimmi che è lungo!]

No purtroppo non è lunghissimo. 140 pagine circa in .lit, che di solito sono un po' di meno rispetto ad un .pdf, ma comunque credo sotto le 200.

> Oltretutto vorrei anche The long way home in edizione cartacea :P

Z.A. Maxfield è una delle autrici che prossimamente verrà pubblicata da MLR Press (ma non con The long way home). Ha uno storico vampiresco in prossima uscita... lo so perchè l'ho incontrata a San Francisco in settembre e mi ha chiesto di tradurle alcune parole in Italiano, dato che il vampiro è italiano :-) Signora davvero simpatica.

> La signora Tachna non si è sbilanciata nemmeno un po' su Sebastien e Thierry? O su Jean e Raymond?

Su Sebastian e Thierry no, ma il prossimo libro è su Jean e Raymond :-)

Elisa

Date: 2009-01-12 10:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandorasvase.livejournal.com
*No purtroppo non è lunghissimo. 140 pagine circa in .lit, che di solito sono un po' di meno rispetto ad un .pdf, ma comunque credo sotto le 200*

se non altro è leggibile in una sera

*Z.A. Maxfield è una delle autrici che prossimamente verrà pubblicata da MLR Press (ma non con The long way home). Ha uno storico vampiresco in prossima uscita... lo so perchè l'ho incontrata a San Francisco in settembre e mi ha chiesto di tradurle alcune parole in Italiano, dato che il vampiro è italiano :-) Signora davvero simpatica.*

ok, è ufficiale: io adoro questa donna!


Aspetto davvero con ansia di continuare la serie di Partnership in Blood. Jean e Ray mi tormentano dal primo

Date: 2009-01-12 10:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com
> ok, è ufficiale: io adoro questa donna!

storico + vampiri + italiano: pane per i tuoi denti :-) (ed i miei!)

Elisa

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