Tuesday, June 15, 2010

$ Collision Course



This is one of the best from K.A. Mitchell. The sex is hot, and the story line is somewhat complex and rings true. She is probably the best writers in this genre and this one is particularly good.
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$*$ Bareback



Jake and Tor are two men working on a ranch; Jake being 2nd in charge, and Tor being one of the other farmhands. Jake has a very troubled past that included an abusive father, unloving mother, teenage alcoholism, and time in prison. Tor was running from grief after the loss of his lover due to a car accident, and his running almost got him killed. Jake finds Tor to be arrogant and totally frustrating, but sexy as all get-go. When they hook up, it's electric, and neither can ignore the other any longer.



This is, without a doubt, an exceptional romance novel. The primary characters of Jake and Tor are fleshed out with great detail. Secondary characters are developed very well too, though with not quite the level of detail as Jake and Tor. But it's Jake and Tor's story, and this works to the story's advantage as it maintains a focus on the two men and their relationship. There is ample drama in the story, and enough humor interjected in the pages to keep the story from being too weighty.



The story chronicles their hookup very early on in the pages, their gradual slide into a full-blown relationship, their dealing with the fallout of them outing the relationship (both on the ranch and in the town), and the events that nearly tear them apart for life. Great detail is given, and the story is allowed to flow at its own pace. It leisurely strolls through their relationship as it slowly develops, then races through periods of time when troubles build up. It's a very effective writing technique. When problems tear the two cowboys apart, you feel their pain with stunning empathy. There is no melodrama in these pages, just a realistic depiction of two men, both flawed and with baggage, trying to make things work. And sometimes not trying hard enough, if at all. Sentimentality is kept at a minimum, it's almost devoid of flowery declarations of love. Their love is stated, and felt by the reader, in their actions over the lengthy span of time of the story.



This is an exceptional romance book. Focused and well-written, it effectively and gracefully drags the reader into the lives of these two men. It will not disappoint.
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    Saturday, June 12, 2010

    #% The Wild Zone



    It's hard to top a real-world book. By that I mean a book that features (relatively) ordinary people, with ordinary concerns and ordinary lives, where you read about the characters and think, "S/he is just like ----!" When you find these types of books in the thriller genre, the story more often than not concerns what happens when one or more of the characters reach their tipping point. It might be a singular action that propels the plot, but it is something in their past or personality makeup that provides the rocket fuel. Such is the case with THE WILD ZONE, Joy Fielding's latest work.



    The plot is as easy to follow as it is hard to put down. The book takes its name from a (fictitious) South Miami Beach bar where the action begins with a bet. The wager is placed among three guys: half-brothers Will and Jeff Rydell, and Tom Whitman, who served with Jeff in Afghanistan. That is the extent of their commonality. Will and Jeff are irrevocably jealous of each other. Jeff, a personal trainer, is (to put it bluntly) a babe magnet. Though he is in a live-in relationship with the extremely hot Kristen, a bartender at The Wild Zone, Jeff is not above straying or even bringing other women home for a threesome, a situation that Kristen accepts.



    Will envies his older brother's easy way with the ladies, seemingly unaware that Tom is jealous of Will's favored status in the family as well as his intellect, which is earning him a doctorate at Princeton. Tom, a misfit whose temper and impulsiveness earned him a dishonorable military discharge, is jealous of both men. Stuck in a dead-end job with a wife and two children, his behavior is predictable only to the degree that when he has a number of choices, he will always pick the wrong one.



    Suzy Bigelow is the smoking hand grenade that is tossed into this 30-gallon barrel of kerosene. Sitting by herself in the bar, the attractive, sad-looking woman becomes the object of the trio's wager. The bet is simple: Who, among the three of them, can seduce her first? Suzy's initial pick of one of the men rankles the pride of the other two. What none of them know, at least initially, is that Suzy is married to Dr. David Bigelow, a radiologist at a Miami hospital. David, who is equal parts possessive and jealous, rains physical, mental and emotional abuse down on Suzy daily.



    When Will, Jeff and Tom learn about this, they each react in a different way, even as they are aiming toward the same result, which doesn't look good for any of them. Suzy has secrets of her own, as well as a plan: she sees a way out of the life that has become a nightmare. There is a climax, and an ending, to the novel, and by the time the dust settles and the smoke clears, you'll be shocked.



    THE WILD ZONE covers a lot of the territory that Jason Starr has examined in his amazing string of stand-alone works, so his fans will find much to love here, as will Fielding's own legion of readers. While the concept of the "angry, out-of-control war veteran" as a foil in thrillers has been overused by this point, Fielding's pacing, straight-ahead plotting, erotic vignettes and multiple story bombshells make THE WILD ZONE one of 2010's must-reads.
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    Friday, June 11, 2010

    ++ Good to Know



    When ten-year-old William Baldwin Pruit III shows up unexpectedly at Jerry McKenzie's ranch, Jerry wants nothing to do with him. He doesn't know William, even if the boy is family, but William's parents have died and Jerry is the only relative little William has left. When David Loewenberger, William's soon-to-be teacher, gets wind of William's plight, he makes a point to see William and make sure Jerry is doing right by the boy. He wasn't expecting to be attracted to Jerry or that Jerry would not be the villain he thought he was. Soon, Jerry and David are bonding while caring for William, but there are obstacles in their way. Can the three of them find the permanence they are hoping for?



    Good to Know is a heart-warming story about finding love when and where you least expect it. William is a darling little boy. Jerry is understandably shocked and dismayed to discover he's William's only hope. It doesn't take long for Jerry to love William, though. Jerry is thrown by how quickly he falls for David too. David is just as lonely as William and Jerry. He's been looking for love in all the wrong places, and then finds it with someone he least expected to. David was pretty adamant that things would go slowly between them, but then he's groping Jerry and talking dirty to him a few minutes later. It's a very sexy scene, although surprising that it happens at that moment. David and Jerry are completely unselfish lovers, giving and taking with abandon. With a cast of wonderful characters, including David's outrageous friend Lenore, old wounds heal and love grows in Good to Know.



    Nannette

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      Thursday, June 10, 2010

      ++ What s So Great About America New Millennium Audio



      D'Souza's writing is engaging and witty. Although much of the book is dense with historical information and political references, it is not at all boring to read. He has an excellent sense of humor, but you have to be paying attention to catch it. He is a master at debating and makes the most convincing case I have ever heard for American greatness. At times he comes off insensitive, but that is because he is speaking the cold, hard truth.



      As a side note: His arguments are sound and difficult to refute. Those who disagree with him refuse to debate him in person and those that do...i.e. Jesse Jackson...make fools of themselves, which he references in this book.
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        !! Harry Potter Et La Chambre Des Secrets French Edition



        This is the french language version of "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." My daughter wanted this version and Amazon had it.
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        • ISBN13: 9782070524556
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        • Notes: French Language Edition