tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70055698735829105322024-03-13T14:39:48.301-04:00Tam's ReadsTamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.comBlogger513125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7005569873582910532.post-68932371202241977292012-01-21T06:00:00.000-05:002012-01-21T06:00:03.552-05:00I'm moving on<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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So I finally got fed up with Blogger. It's been good to me, I'll give it that, but since Google has suddenly started insisting that users must use Google Chrome (or at least Firefox) in order for it to function properly, blogging has become more complicated. You can't access it at all for editing through IE and while everyone will say "don't use IE", I don't have an option for 8-9 hours a day. <br />
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So I've set up a new blog over at Wordpress. I've changed my name a bit. I'm no longer Tam's Reads, but<br />
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I wanted something that takes into account my writing and the fact that sometimes I just yammer about nothing much at all. Just click on the little banner. <br />
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I hope all my followers will add the new URL to their feeds. The URL has changed in order to accommodate a new name. It's just <a href="http://cdntam.com/">http://cdntam.com</a>. I wish I could have used my name, but Tamames is a region in Spain, so it's rather taken. :-) So since Cdn_Tam is usually the other moniker I use, I decided to go with that. There is a link to the RSS feed and to receive notification by e-mail at the bottom of my sidebar, so hopefully it will be easy and Good Reader will let you add WP blogs to follow. <br />
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This blog will remain here for the foreseeable future. But this will be the last post, except for possible reminder post for those who might have missed it in their reader feed. I have transferred over all of the posts and comments (I hope - the last couple may not have made it). Of course my hottie of the day is coming with me, along with blog rolls.<br />
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If you have me on your own blog roll, I'd appreciate it if you could switch over the address to the new one. I don't really care too much if you change the title, it's up to you. <br />
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I think that's it. I want to thank everyone who's been with me on the fun ride here on Blogger as I figured out what blogging was all about and as I developed and changed over the last nearly two years. Hope to see you at my new place. <br />
<br />Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7005569873582910532.post-64410367461506512822012-01-20T06:00:00.000-05:002012-01-19T20:47:48.705-05:00Raven's Mark by Jade Archer<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Title:</b> Raven's Mark (Sandpipers #2)<br />
<b>Author:</b> Jade Archer<br />
<b>Length: </b>198 pages<br /><b>Publisher:</b> <a href="http://www.total-e-bound.com/product.asp?strParents=&CAT_ID=&P_ID=1511%20" target="_blank">Total-e-Bound</a><br /><br />
<b>Blurb: </b><span id="freeText10738311101946206270">Sometimes the strength to fight the past lies in the love and friendship of the present.
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<br />Mark Carter has taken care of himself and those around him since he
was a teenager. But with his younger brother and sister now packed off
to college, he finds himself suddenly alone. Throwing everything he has
into his new position at Sandpipers Restaurant leaves little time for
anything else. And that’s just fine by Mark. Then Raven stumbles into
his life and everything changes. Mark can’t help wanting to know more
about the mysterious man. Which is easier said than done. Raven is
painfully shy, a single parent and stutters, especially when he’s
nervous. But Mark is determined to get to know the warm, intelligent man
he glimpses beneath the quiet exterior. The question is, will Raven let
him?
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<br />Raven finally has a chance to start again. He’s determined to put
the past behind him and do whatever it takes to create a normal life for
his young son, Ryan. Unfortunately, it’s not as easy as it sounds. He
doesn’t have much acquaintance with ‘normal’, and the past has a way on
intruding on the present no matter how hard he tries to escape it. Can
he trust Mark with his secrets? And more importantly, should he?</span><br />
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<span id="freeText10738311101946206270"><b>Review:</b></span><span id="freeText10738311101946206270"> I was lucky enough to have one the first book in this series which is m/m/m and the story of Lark, Zak and Brody who run the Sandpipers Restaurant. This book sort of overlaps the end. Raven is the single parent of one of Brody's little brother's preschool friends. The three have kind of taken Raven under their wing, but he's extremely skittish, has a stutter and panic attacks, however he's starting fresh with his son. Mark is the new head chef who is instantly fascinated by Raven. Mark raised his own twin siblings when his parents died, so he has no problem with the kid issue, nor does he care about Raven's PTSD or stuttering. They start out slow and things are going well until Raven has a bad panic attack and pushes Mark away. They finally get back on track and Raven's ex (mother of Ryan) shows up to case more mayhem, and Raven pushes Mark away. </span><br />
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<span id="freeText10738311101946206270">While that might seem like eye roll worthy, it didn't come across that way. Raven has been beaten down (in all senses) and his reactions were understandable. Luckily pushy Lark was there to help them work it out most of the time. What was also nice is that while at first Mark comes across as Mr. Perfect and in control, he's not quite so perfect. He's got OCD type control issues and later when confronted, maybe has a bit of a saviour complex as well. So while he's not in as rough shape as Raven, he's not so perfect as to make him annoying.</span><span id="freeText10738311101946206270"></span><br />
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<span id="freeText10738311101946206270">Also so many times I wanted to slap my hand over Mark's mouth and just tell him to shut up. LOL He assumes Raven has been abused based on his behaviour, and yet the first time he sees burn scars on his chest he goes (paraphrasing) "OMG, What happened?" Right, like the guy is just going to open up now. So again, it was kind of nice to see him screw up and not be Raven's saviour. In the end Raven had to stand up for his son and do the right thing, with the support of his friends. </span><br />
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<span id="freeText10738311101946206270">I also appreciated that this was not a magical healing dick story. It took weeks and weeks before they even kissed and having sex did not make it all better, in fact it made it worse for a time. The epilogue is many months later and Raven is starting therapy for his issue and while he's better, he's still got a stutter and he still has PTSD issues, so I like when that kind of realism is there. Nothing worse than having disability disappear so that both heroes can be "perfect". I really enjoy this story and there were a few emotional moments, but some cute ones as well. I was happy to see the guys get their HEA even if it wasn't "normal".</span><br />
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<b>Title:</b> Shying Away<br />
<b>Author:</b> Kate Sherwood<br /><b>Publisher: </b><a href="http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=2271%20" target="_blank">Dreamspinner Press</a><br /><b>Length:</b> 240 pages<b></b><br />
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anyone once, so when Aaron Miller spots Quinn making his moves in a
Vancouver gay bar, Aaron thinks he's found just the guy to relieve him
of his unwanted virginity. Quinn, however, has apparently decided to
make an exception to his usual open-bed policy. He may be an unrepentant
connoisseur of one-night stands, but he's not going to disappoint a
sweet kid like Aaron by giving him a hot night and then leaving while
the sheets are still warm.
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both the demons and the decency that drive Quinn's frequent brush-offs,
and it makes Aaron want him even more. But Quinn is determined that
Aaron won't go home with a man who doesn't deserve him, so he starts
sending likely candidates Aaron's way. It takes a grim act of sacrifice
for Aaron to realize exactly why Quinn's been so skittish, and he’ll
have to keep a firm grip on the man of his dreams to keep Quinn from
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<span id="freeText9206766010988583442">I picked up this story because I reviewed the sequel <a href="http://briefencountersreviews.com/2011/09/28/new-tricks-by-kate-sherwood/" target="_blank">New Tricks</a> at BER and was curious about how the couple got together. <b> </b>Quinn is a party boy who one night picks up Aaron at the bar. However it soon becomes clear that Aaron is a virgin and Quinn's not getting involved in that, however Aaron is hooked and looking for him. No amount of rebuffing seems to put him off the pursuit. When the bartender mentions a job working at a farm, Quinn applies, only to find it's Aaron's family farm, where Aaron gives riding lessons. To his surprise he gets the job and it seems Aaron is not the only one who takes a liking to him, Aaron's brother and mother both take to subtly pushing them together and bring Quinn into the family fold despite his protests. </span><br />
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<span id="freeText9206766010988583442">Quinn has issues, big issues. It turns out he had a twin brother who committed suicide and Quinn holds himself responsible, and was rather spiraling down into drugs and booze so his parents told him to leave and he did. And never went back. He still feels Aaron should find a nice boyfriend, not him, and Aaron tries but it doesn't really work. When Aaron's father starts digging he finds that Quinn's parents did file a missing persons report, and since Quinn finally reported the guy who beat and raped him, it opens the file bring his super rich family down on him just when he's decided to give him and Aaron a chance. </span><br />
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<span id="freeText9206766010988583442">I have to say I was really annoyed with Aaron's father and then his mother for pushing things. Why does everyone thing if you don't have a perfect storybook relationship with family there is something that needs to be fixed? They didn't know anything about it but started sticking their nose in. Maybe it wasn't all that bad, but the point was he was 29 years old, not a 19 year old kid. Still, I appreciated Aaron's pursuit, and how he'd try different things, backing off, pushing, it was like a puzzle he just had to figure out. I also loved Aaron's big brother Danny who was perfectly comfortable with Aaron and Quinn being gay and just wanted them to be happy. It was nice to have a supportive sibling who didn't interfere but was there for advice. </span><br />
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Mikael Blomkvist might have been portrayed by Bond actor
Daniel Craig, but he was certainly not the famous 007 in <u>The Girl with the
Dragon Tattoo</u>. Craig was a different man, both in character and appearance.
He was Blomkvist, a man caught in legal dispute after the publication of his
accusatory news paper article, who stumbled into a way out of the media
attention. The way was through Henrik Vanger (Christopher Plumber), an old
Swedish businessman seeking help with his memoirs (code for find out what happened
to my missing and more than likely dead niece). Needing rest from the public
eye, Blomkvist accepted the challenge, unaware of the deceitful past of the
Vanger family; their life filled of dark secrets, corruption and history of
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writing and investigations does the girl with the dragon tattoo, Lisabeth
Salander (Rooney Mara) fit into the picture? Here: when Blomkvist reaches a
roadblock in researching the alleged death of Harriet Vanger. Requesting an
assistant in the case, the company suggests their best agent, Salander, who
already knows her fair share about Blomkvist (having researched his background
check earlier). Abandoned at age 10, traveling from foster-home to foster-home,
Salander had been on her own for most of her life. A history of drugs, violence
and being warranted as insane by the state, Salander was strange; but
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Teamed together, Blomkvist and Salander discover a link to a
series of serial murders in Sweden to the missing Vanger girl. Flipping page by
page through Leviticus the code is cracked, Harriet wasn’t a victim she too was
a detective caught up in more than she bargained for. A similar position both
Salander and Blomkvist find themselves in after discovering the religious
woman-killer. Bringing an answer to one of the many questions asked throughout
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If your heart wasn’t won over by the two minute animated oil
intro, twisting and turning with vivid images of hands, eyes and bees. Then it
surely was won in Lisabeth’s first appearance. Mara’s delivery, presence and
presentation were all impeccable. Her verbal withdrawal from the scene was enticing
and from that moment on, your heart had fallen for the obscurely beautiful
woman. If Mara hadn’t have played
Lisabeth, the movie would have been far from phenomenal; her appearance and
talent were far more suited for such an avant garde role compared to Natalie
Portman, who was the original pick. In the devastating rape scene, Mara’s
performance had one gaping at the mouth and feeling the true pain of Lisabeth
herself. There was no doubt that Mara was talented, beautiful and powerful, but
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himself, Daniel Craig, deserving three rounds of applause for his impeccable
acting job. His role as Blomkvist truly proved his versatile ability. Whether
it was natural chemistry or just his great acting, the on screen pairing of
Salander and Blomkvist was remarkable. Words cannot describe the emotional
connection between the two both intellectually and physically. Though a truly
unique and intertwined couple, the movie’s ending proved the blond always gets the
man. Erika Berger (Robin Wright), gave us our first glimpse at the secret life
of Blomkvist, but also gave you reason to despise her. Evidently using him for
personal gain (and sex), Berger’s intentions were never for ‘them’ only for
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Together with the super star cast was a qualified production
team and working under the master director David Fincher (responsible directing
for film masterpieces such as Fight Club and The Social Network). Accompanying
him was Fight Club and Social Network cinematographer, Jess Cronenworth, who
helped provide the cutting edge ‘Fincher’ feel to the movie. Full credit is
given to the spine chilling original score, composed by Trent Reznor and
Atticus Ross (also creating the award winning Social Network score). Together
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Then we went to get our movie tickets. Because the movie theatre is an independent one, known for showing obscure movies not released in theatres or foreign films, it’s not got a big lobby like a multi-plex. So we got our ticket and had to stand out in the cold in line. But not for very long. The theatre was quite full as it’s the only place it’s playing. The only downside was the woman next to me had on a very strong perfume. I didn’t care for it anyway, but combined with that movie theatre popcorn smell. Ugh. And since the theatre is old, that butter smell has probably been there for 40 years. LOL I think my daughter was by far the youngest person there. Most people seemed over 60. But she’s very interested in film (wants to take film studies) and was intrigued by the concept, so I was happy to go with her even if her friends weren’t.<br />
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Anyway, the movie. It is very different, and has been nominated for six Golden Globes and has won, or been nominated for, several other awards, with the male star Jean Dujardin winning best actor at Cannes.<br />
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The lead character, George Valentin, is a huge star of silent films. However when talkies come in, he wants nothing to do with it, sure that’s it’s a fad. However soon he’s out of work and a young woman Peppy, who was an extra in a movie with him, is the darling of the talking cinema, and he’s spiraling down into depression. His wife leaves him, the stock market crash leaves him broke, and he’s a legend in his own mind only now. However he keeps running into Peppy, who has been in love with him for years, but it’s fairly one-sided. When he has a breakdown, and nearly kills himself setting his apartment on fire, he finds out she’s been the one buying his memorabilia to help him out, which stings his pride.<br />
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They also don’t script every word on the screen. You do a fair bit of lip reading, and just imaging it from context. They meet on a staircase, and you can tell she is really excited and crushing on him, and she’s babbling on and you have no clue what she’s saying, but you don’t need to know. You can tell how she’s feeling just from the action on the screen and the music. So it was very a very cool concept. Also near the end, there is about 90 seconds of absolute silence. No music, nothing. You don’t get that in a movie. Movies are like radio, dead air is to be feared. And it was very weird. Suddenly you hear EVERYTHING in the theatre and you become very aware of yourself. You only really get to hear sound for about 90 seconds at the end, when the lead actor finally says two words on-screen (with the cutest French accent).<br />
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So I think it was innovative, or innovative for 2012. The lead actor was really very good at portraying a man who went from the top of his game, to as low as he could go. The one thing though, he always loved his dog. The dog was adorable and starred in his movies with him. The girl playing Peppy was also very good, her loving him from a distance was not over-done, but you knew. She was his biggest cheerleader, even when he wasn’t interested in having a cheerleader and was happy to wallow in self-pity. As well, James Cromwell as the faithful driver, and John Goodman (who has lost some weight) as the producer, were nicely played.
On the whole it was a fun time, there were laughs combined with the drama and the costumes and sets from the late 20’s and early 30’s were fun.<br />
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Definitely worth a chance to see, however I doubt it will be at any of the big multiplexes (unless it wins a Golden Globe or Academy Award). I’ve put a clip below so you can get a feel for what it was like. If you get the chance, I’d say go and see it.<br />
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<i>Puppy, Car, and Snow</i> by Amy Lane (90 pages)<br />
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<b>Blurb:</b> Ryan’s entire life changed the night Scott surprised him in a
bathroom at a party. Now Ryan’s soulless climb up the corporate ladder
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After three years together, they’re going to Ryan’s parents’ cabin to
spend Christmas. Snowed in by the weather and locked under the icy
glare of his mother’s disapproval, can Ryan show he has found the most
profound happiness in the simplest of things?<br />
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Ryan's family were okay with him being gay, they're just not okay with Scott. Ryan's highly driven mother has no respect for anyone whose primary purpose in life is not to claw their way to the top of the corporate ladder, and Scott is the antithesis of this, and Ryan loves him exactly that way. He knows exactly how his mother feels and is not above putting her in her place when necessary, although, she's smart enough to generally not say anything too snarky in front of him, however when she really gives Scott hell for "free-loading" on Christmas eve and Ryan's BIL spills the beans, Ryan makes it very clear to everyone how important Scott is to him.<br />
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The part I loved most about this whole story was Ryan's (and Scott's) absolute adoration of the other. Too often the family manages to cause the one guy to basically freeze and he allows them to treat his partner badly, but Ryan didn't. He was going to protect Scott no matter what. He wasn't ashamed he loved him, they were caught making out many times and he didn't care. He would keep his man emotionally safe at all cost and I really respected that attitude. It's how it should be and it was very romantic how it all ended.<br />
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My one bit of confusion was the BIL. He went from apparent homo-phobic jerk to their biggest cheerleader over a couple of days. I wasn't sure if the homophobia shtick was an act and he just needed to get to know Scott, or he had an epiphany, or what. I kept wondering if he'd been hit on the head by a Christmas tree or something since he seems to do an abrupt 180 on the relationship between the men.<br />
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Still, it was an absolutely adorable story without being too sappy sugary. A perfect feel-good story, although I still thing Ryan's got a horrible mother, even if she started to thaw slightly at the end.<br />
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<i>Miracle of the Bellskis</i> by Astrid Amara (110 pages)<br />
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<b>Blurb: </b><i>Too much family…too little Egg Nog.</i><br />
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It’s been three years since Seth Bellski forced his boyfriend and
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It’s bad enough that Seth’s mother and father want them over every
single night of Hanukkah. And that Lars’s less-than-tolerant parents are
sleeping in the room next door for the duration of Christmas, putting
the kibosh on their kink. They also end up as the attorneys representing
opposing sides in a divorce case, one which quickly proves to be much
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<b>Review:</b> We might have switched holidays to Hanukkah, but I just realized we have a theme with a bit of a switch. While in the last book they didn't mind him being gay, they hated his partner, in this one they are freaked that he's gay, although not that freaked by his partner, if they knew him.<br />
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This is the sequel to <a href="http://tamsreads.blogspot.com/2009/12/last-weekend-before-christmas.html" target="_blank">Carol of the Bellskis</a> (wow, that was 2009) which I adored even if I wasn't certain Lars was the right guy for Seth. But it's been three years and things are going well. He's totally supportive of Seth's new career as a lawyer, he's out of the closet and not afraid to treat Seth as he deserves to be treated. However Lars' parents are coming to spend the holiday, and by chance Christmas overlaps with Hanukkah and now that Seth's parents have moved to Seattle, they expect him and Lars to spend the holiday with them.<br />
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Lars parents are the ice king and queen, his father taking every chance to cut Lars down, while Seth tries to deal with his needy parents and by chance the two men end up on opposite sides of a very weird divorce case, which gets out of control ending up with Lars in jail for contempt. I love Seth, he is such a laid back guy, he loves to lay around and do nothing, whereas Lars is the opposite. I also loved that Seth stood up to Lars' Dad and didn't let him criticize him because he also was no longer on the corporate law fast track.<br />
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I really enjoy Astrid Amara's holiday stories and this was no exception. Lots of humorous moments and some more serious and sweet ones. A nice holiday read that even though the holidays are over I still enjoyed.Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7005569873582910532.post-92052378093010250152012-01-04T22:47:00.000-05:002012-01-04T22:47:06.689-05:00My shoe fetishWhen most women talk about their shoe fetish, the image that pops into your head is this:<br />
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I'm the one, drunk in the gay bar, with a naked boy dancing over my head, his junk blowing in the wind, while I pet his sneakers and declare how cute they are. (Gets you hugs later, don't knock it.) I would wear sneakers every day if I could and probably wear them more often than I really should. Red are my favourite.<br />
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So I've been collecting some pictures of sneakers and thought I'd share them with y'all, since I got nothing else going on. Back to the office after vacation, thankfully the -29C weather is moving off and I'm adjusting to real life. Hope everyone is having a great first week of January.<br />
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My fave colour but mine are lowtop.</div>
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My daughter has these ones.</div>
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And how about a little song about sneakers.<br />
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<b>Title:</b> Connor's Journey, a Velvet Glove Story<br /><b>Author:</b> Sean Michael<br /><b>Length: </b>139 pages<br /><b>Publisher:</b> <a href="http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=97&products_id=3480" target="_blank">Torquere Press</a><br /><b>Genre:</b> m/m futuristic BDSM<br />
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Connor attends a friend's pre-commitment send-off at the Velvet Glove, and he knows he's out of place, but is determined to enjoy his one night among the rich. Then he meets Desmond, a regular member, who wants to show him everything about being a sub if he'll take a five year contract. It beats his old job, but can he do the things Desmond wants him to?<br /><br />Originally published on the Turn of the Screw serial service, and in print in Velvet Glove, Volume 1.<br />
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This was written as a serial and has pretty much just been put together, including chapter headings. <b> </b>For those not familiar with the Velvet Glove, it is a self-contained BDSM community/club set at some point in the future. Many people have apartments at the Velvet Glove and there are all kinds of services for the residents, most of them BDSM related. As the blurb notes, Connor is there for a friend's party, but he has no experience in BDSM at all, but the club part is pretty tame. However he's soon approached by Desmond and before Connor knows what hit him, he's getting a tour of the facility including seeing a whipping in progress and needless to say, he's a bit wigged out. So they head up to Desmond's apartment and within hours Desmond has gotten Connor to agree to a five year contract to be his sub, even though Connor has no clue what that entails. However Desmond "knows" that Connor will be a perfect sub.<br />
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The next several chapters chronicle Connor's adjustment to the lifestyle, including shopping for fancy clothes (Connor was a blue collar worker), learning about submission and pain and of course getting a tattoo and some piercings because what sub would be complete without them. There is also a commitment ceremony of his own as they soon discover they are made for each other and a collar appears.<br />
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There were some pretty obvious continuity errors. I even double checked and sure enough "they were both naked" and then ten minutes later he's undoing Desmond's pants. Umm. How did they get back on him? As well, Desmond has a rather odd method of speaking, rather formal and stilted and until he starts calling Connor, Lyum, he seems insistent on calling him by his first and last name. Connor Dean. It either kept annoying me as if his name was Billy Bob or something being called David Jones. "Come and sit by me David Jones." Huh? Connor always referred to himself just as Connor so I found it rather odd.<br />
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On the whole the BDSM is pretty light given that Connor is a newbie and Desmond doesn't want to freak him out too much. Connor's amazement at the life he now leads with perpetually rich Desmond was cute to observe, but the whole "I knew you were perfect for me the minute I saw you" thing kind of caused a bit of eye rolling. The BDSM equivalent of gaydar? There were a few cameos by other characters in the Velvet Glove universe, but none of them more than a fleeting glimpse save for the piercer/tattooist twins from <i>Braided.</i> I've not read too many of these stories, a few including Braided, but I'm not sure this was a must-read unless you are a real fan, but then most fans probably caught it the first time around.Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7005569873582910532.post-40261284848748056452012-01-01T16:40:00.001-05:002012-01-01T16:40:22.124-05:00Happy New Year Everyone<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I hope everyone had a good New Year's Eve and is not too hung over. I basically stayed home and got in a writing groove. I didn't even have a drink, mostly because I was too lazy to get one. :-) I had to go out at 2:00 and pick up my daughter and a friend anyway. I don't mind having a quiet time at home though. I have one more day off work and I can't believe how quickly the ten days passed. I could use another ten, or twenty. :-)<br />
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I'm not going to come up with any great resolutions because it's just too depressing when they all fall by the wayside, but January is a nice time to start fresh and put all the blerg of 2011 behind and move forward. So many of my friends had an awful year and I hope that 2012 will bring much more happiness and health and other good stuff. I will try and use the gym membership I paid for more, to eat healthier and actually get off my butt and submit some stories that are languishing. <br />
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Speaking of stories. (Wow, what a segue.) I posted another edition of my Halloween story over at <a href="http://briefencountersreviews.com/2011/12/31/farewell-2011-and-welcome-2012/" target="_blank">Brief Encounters</a> yesterday. You can download it free at Goodreads. Just click on the cover below. <br />
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So it's that time when everyone does their round-ups of this that and the other thing, so why should I be different right?<br />
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On the site statistics front:<br />
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The most popular post in 2011 was the one about <a href="http://tamsreads.blogspot.com/2011/06/monday-mumbling-ride-em-cowboy.html" target="_blank">cowboys</a>. Naughty naughty readers. ;-)<br />
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Levi Poulter and "guys with long hair" are popular search terms. And really, why wouldn't they be?<br />
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Top 3 countries from which visitors stop by: US, Canada and UK.<br />
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Book stats as per Goodreads:<br />
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Number of books I've read (to date, may be a few more before the 31st): 444 (take into account I read a HUGE amount of short stories)<br />
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Number of pages read: 32,725 - My goal was 30,000 so I can't complain. If we translate that, it's 444 books of 73 pages each.<br />
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Ratings: The majority of the books are almost equally divided between 3 and 4 stars, 214 - 4 stars, 193 - 3 stars.<br />
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And how many 5 stars? 20 which is about 1.5 per month really. What were they you ask? I'm not saying these were necessarily my favourites, because some books I really enjoyed got 4 stars for a variety of reasons but I can only give 5 stars to so many, and I'm finding I'm more discerning as I read more. I've noticed authors are showing up more than once on my 5 star list. If you want to know what I said about these, you can find my reviews on Goodreads (aka I'm too lazy to link to all the reviews). So those books/authors were (in no particular order):<br />
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Ginn Hale - <i>Lord of the White Hell</i> #1 & #2 and <i>Wicked Gentlemen</i> </div>
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JL Merrow - <i>Muscling Through</i> and <i>Hairy, Horny and Over Here</i></div>
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Josephine Myles - <i>Barging In</i> and <i>Insta-Love</i></div>
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<b>Title:</b> Gravity (Hammer #12)<br />
<b>Author:</b> Sean Michael<br />
<b>Length: </b>210 pages<br />
<b>Publisher:</b> <a href="http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=97&products_id=3434" target="_blank">Torquere Press</a><br />
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It's never easy to run into an ex-lover, especially when the break-up
was a bad one. That's exactly what happens to Hunter Barrister one evening
at the Hammer, though, and he's more upset over seeing the amazingly
beautiful Forrest Greune again than he ever thought he could be. When he
finds out that Forrest is not only back in town for good, but wants to join
the Hammer Club, board member Hunter balks and refuses to give his
consenting vote.<br />
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Forrest, a now retired model, isn't the same flighty young thing he was when
he and Hunter were together, and he wishes Hunter could just move on. When
that doesn't happen, he finds himself amusing himself, elsewhere with
disastrous results. Broken and injured, Forrest is surprised to find Hunter
the one at his bedside, the one who sticks with him and offers support
through everything. <br />
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Can Forrest and Hunter put their history behind them and be what they need
for each other, or will guilt, fear and the past put an end to the
relationship neither of them seem to be able to abandon?<br />
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This is rather typical of the Hammer series, although with less sex than
usual, which is a good thing. Hunter is still hurting ten or so years
later, because his soon-to-be-permanent sub Forrest, a model, cheated on
him the night they were going to sign a contract. Out of the blue,
Forrest shows up at the Hammer club applying for membership. Hunter
vetoes it, because he's certain Forrest is just a flighty feckless jerk.
However soon after Forrest is attacked by three men and badly injured,
nearly dying. He is suffering from numerous stab wounds and his face is cut
badly, along with rectal and throat tearing and his hands were smashed
with hammer and are broken. Hunter realizes it was his fault because if
he'd not banned Forrest from the club, he would have been there rather
than out somewhere else he could get targeted, and finally admits he
still loves him and intends to take care of Forrest and help him
recover.<br />
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there was less sex than usual, because if Hunter had had the amazing
healing cock, I would have been really annoyed. Forrest is deeply
depressed and wishes he'd died in the attack. He was a model, although
he'd just retired, and hates the scarring he now has, and has nightmares
and emotional trauma he has to deal with daily. However Hunter continues
to help gently push him back into the world. I don't think there is any
sexual interaction between them for nearly 6 months or something close
to that and Forrest is natural afraid he can never be sexual again and
has many of the irrational fears that I think a victim of that type of
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find the middle dragged a bit, because not much happens. Forrest
apologises a lot and Hunter says don't. Forrest freaks out asking for
reassurance and Hunter gives it, over and over and over. While I think
that's realistic, it does get a bit repetitive for a reader to see it
play out over and over. There is no miracle cure. Forrest's hands will
never work properly again, he has trouble holding a wine glass or
opening buttons, he'll always have emotional issues probably, but I
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who like Jack and Oliver, Jack is Forrest's friend and they spend some
kinky time at the beach house toward the end of the book. So it's
certainly not sex-free, but it makes sense in the context of what
happened. The description of his attack is really awful and it comes up
in bits and pieces as Forrest reveals more and you find out there was
more to the whole cheating incident than Hunter knew all those years
ago, leading to a big ugly mess at the end. But on the whole I thought
it was some of the more realistic portrayals of someone who has been
attacked. Totally realistic? I can't say, I've never known anyone who
endure that, nor thankfully had to myself, so perhaps not perfect, but
there was no magical cure. Also unlike some Hammer books where the crime
plot is rather ignored, this one does come to a head at the end when
Forrest has to face his abusers, so it wasn't just brushed
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the better Hammer stories I've read lately (if a bit repetitive at
times), but if the whole attack thing makes you uneasy, while it's
not described in detail, it doesn't really pull any punches and his
emotional reaction is quite visceral on the page so it may be a factor
for some readers.
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Christmas is here. Wow. How the year has flown by. It didn't really feel like Christmas for us, because until yesterday, we didn't have a lick of snow. Now we have just enough to cover the grass so it looks mostly white outside, and is definitely Christmas temps. It's -15C this morning. Brrr.<br />
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The gifts are all wrapped, at least mine are - don't think my kid is finished, the tree is decorated, the food is bought. I have to do some tidying up today and I'm working on some laundry I've been letting go, but it will be a lazy day for us and I hope we won't have to go anywhere. That is my intention. I'm also looking forward to being off work until January 3. <br />
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I wish all of my friends a most wonderful holiday, whatever you celebrate, and if you celebrate nothing at all then have a super weekend. :-) I have appreciated all the support I've received from everyone this past year and you are the best friends a girl could ask for, whom I may or may not ever meet in real life.<br />
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Love you all and may these little elves put something special under the tree for you this year. ;-)<br />
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I'm going through some rather stressful (if idiotic) stuff at work (with the complete backing of my immediate managers thankfully), but that combined with PMS means that what I wrote the last two days is totally angsty and I cried while I wrote it. LOL Definitely not my usual light fluffy ha ha stuff. I mean it's not like the guy is undergoing torture and abuse, but I know at certain times I write much more emotionally angsty stuff. Last fall, when my job was REALLY bad and I actually filled a prescription for an anti-depressant (which I ended up not taking), I wrote something quite long, several hundred pages that was an emotional train wreck and did involve memories of childhood abuse. (Which I never suffered so don't panic.) When I'm feeling good, it's all light and fluffy and fun. </div>
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When I feel like this though, I want to <i>read</i> light and fluffy and fun. The last thing I want to do is ADD to it when I'm feeling emotionally rather "fragile" for lack of a better word. It's like writing it down gets it out, but I don't want to read it which would bring someone else's emotional angst in, and compound it. At times I have plenty and don't need any more. Thanks anyway purveyors of angst. ;-)</div>
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So authors, do you find yourself writing different emotional types of stories depending on your own emotions or can you pretty keep an even keel? When you guys read, do you tend to wallow and read stories that have a similar tone to your mood, or do you read something that is the opposite, for example better able to handle a dark emotional story when you are in a good mood and life is going well? </div>
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<br /></div>Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7005569873582910532.post-6021760885973528332011-12-20T07:00:00.000-05:002011-12-20T07:23:04.745-05:00Random Stuff AgainSo we finally got our tree up on the weekend. Whew. Of course the new string of lights I bought was the wrong type so I had to get dressed Sunday morning and go and get another string which seemed to come with a wreath, tree topper and bows. :-D Ooops. I think it looks good, although we can't use tinsel or we just have to run around dragging it out of the cats' mouths. Not healthy for them.<br />
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Go to Cocky and Rude and check out Michelle's "12 Days of Whatever". I'm riding a reindeer y'all!<br />
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There is also the voting going on for the readers' choice awards at the m/m group on Goodreads. Click on the button below to take you to a VERY long poll. I'm actually amazed how many of the books nominated I HAVEN'T read. It's crazy. So many books, not enough time.<br />
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You can win a copy of I'll be home for Christmas by Alex Whitehall over at Brief Encounters. Jenre reviewed it <a href="http://briefencountersreviews.com/2011/12/16/a-gift-of-mistletoe-by-alex-whitehall/" target="_blank">here</a>. It's an historical Christmas romance. Stop by and leave a comment.<br />
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<a href="http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/" target="_blank">Dreamspinner</a> is having lots of goodies for the next 12 days. <br />
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<li>Dec. 20 - 30% off all historicals</li>
<li>Dec. 21 - Free copy of<i> Infected: Prey</i> by Andrea Speed</li>
<li>Dec. 22 - 30% off all Westerns</li>
<li>Dec. 23 - Free copy of <i>Bounty of Love</i> by Scotty Cade</li>
<li>Dec. 24 - 30% off all Mystery Suspense</li>
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Looks like some good deals there. I'm definitely picking up the Bounty of Love and will check out some mysteries.<br />
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I should be finishing my shopping today. Knock on wood. Both things I need to get are in stores about a block or two from where I have a meeting at lunch so my plan is to go 20 min early, run and pick them up and then be FINISHED! Except for wrapping.<br />
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Hope everyone is having a great week and are nearly final prep for the holiday if you celebrate.Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7005569873582910532.post-57387074081516037792011-12-19T07:00:00.000-05:002011-12-19T07:00:11.079-05:00Daddy, Daddy & Me by Sean Michael<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Title:</b> Daddy, Daddy & Me<br />
<b>Author:</b> Sean Michael<br />
<b>Length: </b>200 pages<br />
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<b> </b>When Jeff agreed to be the sperm donor to his best friend Beth, he never
expected a tragedy to leave his newborn and three year old motherless.
That's exactly what's happened, though, and it's totally thrown his life
into chaos: his lover has left him, his house isn't anywhere near childproof
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Donny has always known he wanted to be in childcare, and he just finished
his degree in early childhood education. He didn't count on people being
less than thrilled to hire him when they find out that not only is he a male
nanny, but a gay one at that. Job hunting has been frustrating to say the
least, so when he knocks on Jeff's door and is greeted by the sounds of
things breaking and a pair of screaming children, he thinks, just maybe, he
can begin this particular interview with a trial by fire.<br />
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Becoming the nanny to Jeff's children just might be a dream come true for
Danny, and exactly what Jeff needs, but are either one of them ready to
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The story jumps right into the chaos here, with Donny arriving to find a disaster in the making, however he quickly takes control and gets things settled down before he can even be interviewed. Jeff is completely exhausted and frazzled and is happy to hand things over to the more experienced Donny and pretty much hires him on the spot. Before long they are getting into a routine, although Jeff works until very late because of his restaurant job, however on his days off he tries to spend as much time with the kids as possible and often invites Donny to be a part of family outings. Before long ... well, you guessed it. The two men are having fun after the kiddies are in bed and then .... the ex comes back, wants Jeff to dump the kids and let him come back or at the very least give him half of the dream house they lived in, but that Jeff bought and built.<br />
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When on a weekend away, the house burns to the ground, Jeff completely loses it and Donny is forced to pick up the pieces again as Jeff spirals into a depression. While I thought these two moved a little fast, I think it was within a couple of weeks (hard to say as it's not spelled out - at most a month), and Jeff had only broken up with his lover of seven years, it didn't bother me too much. It sort of seemed natural given that they spent all of their time together outside of Jeff's work. I rather enjoyed the fact that while Jeff was older and supposedly more stable with a job doing something he was very good at, when the pressure came, it was younger Donny who stepped up and put on the big girl panties and did what needed to be done, while Jeff flailed around emotionally.<br />
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I didn't find the kids overwhelmed the story as can happen sometimes. The little guy had tantrums, and they got thrown up on, although I have no idea anymore how a 3 year old really talks or behaves (my how quickly we parents block it out LOL) but I didn't find the kids intrusive to the romance, which would have been a bit sweet perhaps if Jeff hadn't had his breakdown and Donny had to give him a metaphorical kick in the ass. On the other hand, the kids weren't ignored in the story until convenient, they interrupted sex, they ended up in bed with them, they got sick, it was what most parents of small kids deal with while trying to keep a relationship as a couple.<br />
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There were some nice female characters in Jeff's sister who was freaked out by kids, and also the kids' grandmother who quickly accepted Donny and didn't have a problem with Jeff having custody after her daughter died. So that's a pleasant change, although the psycho vindictive ex is rather cliche.<br />
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One thing I'd not come across, was when Donny told Jeff he was gay, Jeff said "you're family" and then later the gay couple who ran the B&B they stayed at said they wanted to sell it to "family". Is that a new thing, to call the gay community family? Am I just out of the loop on that? I'd just never seen it before and at first I was confused that somehow Donny and Jeff were related.<br />
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Still, if you liked stories with kids and or the boss/nanny trope, it was an easy enjoyable read.Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7005569873582910532.post-33167007140241342602011-12-18T17:51:00.001-05:002011-12-18T17:51:29.315-05:00Oops, I forgot ...Cryselle posted a pic on her "1000 Word Thursday" post which reminded me of my Christmas story <i>The Santa Problem. </i>You can click on the inspirational picture for a little x-rated excerpt from the story.<br />
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<b>Title:</b> Change on the Fly (Blue Line Hockey #5)<br />
<b>Author:</b> Stephani Hecht<br />
<b>Length:</b> 104 pages<br />
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<span id="freeText11522447994474133514">From a very young age,
Aldrich knew two things: he'd grow up to play professional hockey and
he'd make his mentor fall in love with him. After years of hard work,
both are within his grasp. Not only has a professional team called him
up from his farm club, but the man he's dreamed of for years has finally
noticed him.
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career-ending injury and finds himself dumped before the relationship
has even really started. Depressed, he retreats to his childhood home,
where he runs into his former best friend and hockey buddy, Nobel. They
rekindle their friendship and grow closer...in more ways than one.
Aldrich is shocked to realize that, not only has he been overlooking
what could be the best thing in his life, but love may always have been
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I read this some time ago but it seems more relevant with all of the news lately about hockey injuries, the young man who died and it seems his brain is so damaged (possibly from playing hockey) that he likely would have had dementia in middle age, Sidney Crosby who has not played in nearly a year due to a severe concussion and who is not playing yet again due to symptoms and other players who are starting to question if their health is due to injuries sustained "on the job". Not all have the tragic outcome that Aldrich had in this story, of severe medical problems following the injury, but it happens and likely if the player is not super-famous, they just disappear and no one thinks about them again, except their family and friends who put back he pieces.<br />
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In this case I really liked that Aldrich did not have any miracle cure. Nobel did not possess the magical healing cock of some romance novels. He would always have impediments as a result of his injury, he'd never be normal, he'd certainly never play hockey again. I also loved that Nobel didn't care. He liked Aldrich, he wasn't ashamed to be out and about with him in public or to acknowledge them as a couple which I think Aldrich needed to see that his life was not over, just very different. <br />
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Aldrich's sister was quite the girl with her pink house, and Nobel's flamboyant younger brother was a character who I hope we'll see again. But for those who want a romantic story that includes a darker side of hockey, of those who've had their dreams completely ripped away forever after spending their entire lives, literally fighting for it, it broke my heart a bit, but Nobel was there to help him adapt to his new life. So I think a very timely story these days, with a lovely happy ending as all this author's stories do. <br />
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Hey all, it's happy release day for my Christmas short. You can pick it up at <a href="http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=79_108&products_id=3439" target="_blank">Torquere</a> for the low price of $2.49. :-) I am also spending the day popping in and out of the <a href="http://torquere-social.livejournal.com/" target="_blank">Torquere Social LiveJournal</a> today. I am going to be talking about Santa. Santa on TV, Santa in movies, Santa in song and of course, Santa in underwear. Ahem. Check in and out during the day and anyone who leaves a comment will be eligible to win a pdf copy. </div>
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do most anything to make his live-in love Gavin happy, but this is taking
things too far. Just because Gavin can’t find someone to play Santa at his
office building, doesn’t mean it’s Lane’s problem too. But Gavin can be very
persuasive when he wants his way, and Lane may be taking on more than he can
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So one day, for no apparent reason, I decided to see which authors I have given the highest ratings on Goodreads. I decided I had to have rated at least 8 books, because just having one book with 5 stars skews things. So everyone on my list I've read at least 8, possibly more depending on the author if they had something in an anthology or a freebie somewhere I may have missed. </div>
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Amy Lane - 10 books - 4.0 average</div>
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Josh Lanyon - 18 books - 4.05 average<br />
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My kids is great for letting me vent on this stuff. So the guy gets back to work and has an important meeting thus, making him very late (after midnight Christmas Eve - Christmas morning?) to get to the love interest's place, and because of the second blizzard he had to abandon his car in a snowbank and walk the last little bit. </div>
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So later in the car I get caught up in the whirlwind. Okay, they made him stay late because there was an issue with an article in a trade magazine that they had to fix right away because the video game was coming out. Wait. Magazines don't print on Christmas day. What are you going to do at 10:00 at night on Christmas Eve. </div>
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My kid then says: Well, they had to get the game out. Noooo. I could understand if it was a game release. Hell those people pull 4 days straight to get the game to market. He was a marketing guy dealing with a magazine who was not going to get his message until the 26th at the earliest. Did they REALLY need to stay in a blizzard and risk their employees lives? Seriously? (Notice how I'm spiraling into practicality here?)</div>
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So do you get caught up in that or can you let it go? Most of the time I don't even notice, but sometimes I think I'm out of control with my practical side. "Normal people wouldn't do that." "Clothing stores aren't open at 10:00 on Christmas Eve." and so on and so on and so on. :-/</div>
<br />Tamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495571402942021799noreply@blogger.com17tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7005569873582910532.post-55315320505895884242011-12-07T07:00:00.000-05:002011-12-07T07:00:09.424-05:00What's going on around the net in my little worldSo I got nuthin'. Haven't been reading much, well nothing but shorts as I attempt to feel like I'm on top of the Christmas shorts at BER. It's an illusion but it makes me happy. In addition to the promo at <a href="http://tamsreads.blogspot.com/2011/12/make-yultide-gay-blog-event.html" target="_blank">Keira Andrews</a> that I posted about yesterday, there is some other stuff happening around the blogosphere believe it or not.<br />
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At Reviews by Jessewave there is a "favourite author" contest as chosen by readers. You can go and vote for your fave author. You have the choice of:<br />
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Also at Wave's, any author who has not yet done so, can <a href="http://www.reviewsbyjessewave.com/2011/12/04/santa-authors-2011/" target="_blank">donate books to the great Christmas give-away</a>. A great way to thank our readers and show our appreciation. Just leave your e-mail and what you would like to donate (hard copy or e-books) in a comment under the post. I don't envy Lynn who is trying to keep it all straight.<br />
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You can <a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/%7Er/stumblingoverchaos/gSFR/%7E3/7o2KOAgdqUA/16425" target="_blank">win a copy of my new Christmas short</a> <i>The Santa Problem</i> coming next week over at Stumbling Over Chaos, just stop by and leave your name. Chris always has tons of give-aways so snoop around and enter your name for more great books.<br />
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KZ Snow is over at <a href="http://jadettepaige.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Jadette Paige's blog</a> today talking about her new novel <i>The Zero Knot</i> (of which I am now the proud owner of a signed cope - twirls in glee). Stop by and read a never before seen excerpt and say hi to KZ.<br />
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For those following Stephani Hecht et al's plans to develop the Safe Reading Zone, the site is almost up and running. You can <a href="http://safereadingzone.com/" target="_blank">pick up a button there</a> to place on your own site and people of all persuasions will know your blog is a safe place for them and there will be lots of resources at the new site to help people and also to let it be known that you are there as a friendly ear when they feel there is no one to listen and understand. If you would like to join the m/m authors and bloggers already on-board just give Stephani a shout and she'll hook you up.<br />
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Do you have a thing for parakeets? Not a thing thing, just like them. My friend Michelle M's little boy Cooper has his own blog now. Michelle is very funny and Cooper is adorable and smart. Stop by and check out his stuff at <a href="http://cooperscorner.info/" target="_blank">Cooper's Corner</a>.<br />
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Over at Joyfully Jay you can <a href="http://joyfullyjay.blogspot.com/2011/12/author-interview-and-giveaway-la-witt.html" target="_blank">win a copy of LA Witt's new book</a> <i>Search Me</i>. Just leave a comment before Friday night.<br />
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My friend Polt does a <a href="http://poltspalace.blogspot.com/2011/12/deck-halls-with-boughs-of-holly.html" target="_blank">hilarious Christmas video</a> every year. This year with some special cameos. The best part sometimes is the out-takes after. Good stuff. <br />
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Speak Its Name is doing an <a href="http://speakitsname.com/" target="_blank">advent event</a> (hmmm, odd moniker I've given it). And our own Jenre was behind yesterday's door. Stop by and check out all the posts. You can win all kinds of prizes and goodies.<br />
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For those who were fans of Thorny's posts, he's back on a <a href="http://thornynotprickly.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">lovely new blog</a> being himself and sharing his life with those of us out here in bloglandia.<br />
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Kris asked who some of your <a href="http://krisngoodbooks.blogspot.com/2011/12/end-of-year-bandwagon-wrap-ups-1.html" target="_blank">new favourite reviewers</a> are that you found this year. Either official or someone on GR that you find you share similar tastes with.<br />
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My friend David just got the lead in a new musical his <a href="http://www.bht.org/utopia.php%20" target="_blank">community theatre group</a> is doing in New York City, Utopia, Unlimited. The production is
late April so if you'd like to check out a great show (and David is a
great performer as we got a chance to see him perform two years ago when
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Smexy and Fiction Vixon have a promo where you can <a href="http://www.smexybooks.com/2011/12/ho-ho-ho-the-guess-who-game-hosted-by-fiction-vixen-and-smexy-guess-who-and-win-a-kindle-fire.html%20" target="_blank">win a Kindle Fire</a>. I think
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And really people. Do you not follow <a href="http://www.cakewrecks.com/" target="_blank">Cakewrecks</a> yet? If not, what are you waiting for. Haiku day with radio active tampons. You can't lose.<br />
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Something else good for a laugh is <a href="http://damnyouautocorrect.com/" target="_blank">Damn You Auto Correct</a>. Warning. Do NOT check out this site at work or in a quiet space where others are around you. Stifling laughter is not healthy. I love the ones where something is accidentally said in a typo, only to be revealed as true. Like pregnancies accidentally revealed or vice-versa, people excited about reveals which were only typos. Ouch. My stomach hurts.<br />
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The largest Ikea in Canada is opening in my city today. They expect 17,000 insane people to show up there today. Ack! I'll give it a month to settle down. It has 400,000 square feet, spread over two floors, it will feature 55 decorated room settings (the old store only has 15) and a restaurant with seating for 640. Swedish meatballs anyone? The new store will now carry all 9,500 products the Swedish retailer sells. The first person in the door wins a $10,000 gift certificate. Wonder how many days that first person has been glued to the doors refusing to move? <br />
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So that's it. Have a great hump day!<br />
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Starting today, the lovely Keira Andrews is hosting a bunch of authors with Christmas stories at her blog over the next three weeks, including your's truly on December 17. I'll repost that day with link to remind ya'll, but if you click on the banner up top you can get to her blog and read the posts form the other authors. There will be some give-aways and interesting posts and maybe some excerpts and lots of fun Christmas shenanigans.<br />
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Kayelle Allen</div>
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Silvia Violet</div>
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Sloan Parker</div>
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ZA Maxfield</div>
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