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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2009-05-25 12:21 am

Getting It in the End (Action! 3) by G.A. Hauser

Mark Antonious Richfield is the summa of all the faulty characters by G.A. Hauser; he is weak, flirty, fickle and so damned beautiful and innocent that all his faults are nothing compared to his look, or maybe they only add something to it. But his look is also his damnation, Mark is almost trapped inside it, he has all the men around (and a good handful of women too) in love with him, but it's never enough, he always has the feeling that he is not good looking enough, not submissive enough, not "available" enough. Mark has a strong complex with his late father, a man who always criticized him for being to feminine, not a real man. For a good part of his life Mark tried to play the role of the straight man, arriving even to almost marry. Now that he is in love with Steve and his father is long dead, you would think that he should be happy, but years of mind conditioning took their toll, and truth be told, I don't believe that Mark will ever be a "stable" and "safe" man to love. He is almost like a nympho, he has the urge to seduce every men he meets, and above all, he has the need for every men to love him, not only in a physical way, also the real L word, the unconditionally love. Mark has to provide to the loss of love from his father with the love from his lovers, and don't let me start on the freudian implication of this.

Anyway, if I'm to be true, I didn't like the evolution in the previous book, with Mark and Steve in a foursome with Keith and Carl, not since I didn't like Mark, but since I didn't believe Keith and Carl were the right "men" for Mark. Those two are young and hot, but they are still on the beginning of their life, they take all like a big game. Mark instead needs strong and reassuring men, sorry to continue with the example, but probably he needs a fatherly figure. Steve in a way understands that, and he also understands that, if he wants to take Mark for him, or better with him, he needs to allow him to sometime sidetrack from their relationship. And he adopts the philosophy that it's better to be there to see than eat his liver wondering what it's happening. The other man who Mark needs it's obviously his best friend, and long time chaste lover Jack. Already in the past, when we read about Jack and Adam's story, someone probably wondered about the strange relationship between Mark and Jack, with Mark being almost jealous of his best friend Jack, almost wanting for him to not finding a real love for his own since it would have meant for him to loose his exclusivity. Now in this book, Mark seems to get what he wants, what remains to understand is what role will play Adam in all of this.

There is no doubt that this is a book that not all the most conservative gay romance readers will like. But try to read it from Mark's point of view: he is not a normal man, he will never been a normal man; he learned years ago that, to survive, he had to lean on the people near him, and he clings to them like a safe anchor. One man is not enough, two probably will be, but more are better, since more  people around are telling him he is beautiful and unique, more it's probable that he finally will believe it. And if you understand that, you will enter in the fan club of Mark Antonious Richfield, made up of people who decided to judge Mark with a parameter all for him.

Amazon: Getting It in the End

Amazon Kindle: Getting It in the End

Series:
1) The Physician and the Actor: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/154682.html
2) For Love and Money: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/101976.html
3) A Question of Sex
4) Miller's Tale
5) Secrets and Misdemeanors: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/180102.html
6) Capital Games: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/210160.html
7) Love You, Loveday: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/288895.html
8) When Adam met Jack: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/300519.html
9) Acting Naughty (Action! 1): http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/493312.html
10) Playing Dirty (Action! 2): http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/520179.html
11) Getting It in the End (Action! 3)

Reading List:

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

Thank you

[identity profile] gahauser.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Elisa, you are amazing. You totally get my writing, and perfectly understand Mark Richfield. He's the ideal gorgeous mess, and knows it, and you have him pegged exactly. Thank you for being honest and fair with a book that breaks some of the 'rules'. Warm regards, Amanda

Re: Thank you

[identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
You are welcome Amanda, I'm in that fan club ;-) Elisa