Feast of the Flesh by A.D. Christopher
Oct. 14th, 2007 03:20 pm
Padraig and Caradoc were lovers in the ancient Britain. Padraig as priest and Caradoc as the river god Padraig worshipped. But christianity demands that all the men worshipped only a god and if priests refuse to do so, pain and suffer will bring to their village. So Padraig denied his god and lover with words, but his heart remained true. But Caradoc was banned cause the betrayal and suffers centuies of exile.Now on the Samahin night of a post-apocalitc world, Caradoc is back to take his vengeance on the reincarnated soul of Padraig. Patrick is a twenty five years old survivor, who feels a strong connection with this man he approaches on Samhain night. But now he will be strong enough to not betray Caradoc again?
A brief novel with some interesting points. The setting is pratically no existent: it could be a post apocalitic world like our ages, like the past. All you read is about Caradoc and Patrick. The sex is very explicit and graphic, very detailed and almost all the book. Is not bad: if you want to read some very sexy scenes, you have your book. But I can feel something more under it, and will be glad to read a novel longer and with a more complete plot by this author.
http://www.ellorascave.com/productpage.asp?ISBN=9781419913396
Amazon Kindle: Feast of the Flesh
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Date: 2007-10-15 06:34 pm (UTC)yes I need to do the editing :-)
> Also, DBPro has already broken from Marvel. Marvel will continue to distribute Anita Blake, but the new comics will be strictly DB from what I understand.
perfect I will update the post
> I have a picture from the Avalon comic if you want to use it instead of the book cover.
YESSSSS, my address is elisa.rolle@libero.it (I didn't find it...)
> Lastly, you might want to mention Jane Lindskold's Wolf Series is coming to comics as well. *smiles*
I read in her site that the contract is not sign yet and she doesn't know when, so I prefer not to mention it
thanks, elisa
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Date: 2007-10-15 07:44 pm (UTC)