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A carregar... Out of focus (edição 2011)por L. A. Witt
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I wasn’t exactly sure how this was going to work out but I’ve read many of LA Witt’s books and she has never failed me yet. I loved her “Out of Uniform” series so figured if she could bring the guys in that series together while they were fighting the DADT policy of the military...she should have no problem with two middle aged Doms that had been in a serious relationship for 12 years. I really liked the character of the sub, Jordan... that became the third player here. He questioned what he wasn’t sure of...expressed his opinions and didn’t just “give in” and Angel and Dante didn't expect him to. The first part of the story... the setup was just a bit too long but the remaining 2/3 of the book was incredibly incredible. It's quite an easy read.... and all three guys were perfect together. The reader of this one, Nick Russo, did so much to make the story even better by the beautiful voices he gave each of the guys. I loved, loved, loved the characters in this book and so did not want this story to end. There is a short sequel called Before There Were Three that tells the story of how Ryan (Angel) and Dante met and came to be together all those years ago. I'm after that one now. ( ) I really loved the relationship between these guys. I liked how the relationship was not rushed and thrown into unrealistic expectations from the get go. All three guys knew that bringing Jordan in was just about sex and despite them all beginning to have feelings for each other, there wasn't an annoying amount of angst to go along with that decision. I really liked the snarky fun they were all able to have outside of the bedroom. Ok, here's what I liked about the story (which is quite a bit).L.A. Witt's writing style. Out of Focus was my first book by this author and it won't be the last. The author's writing style, usually, tends to be my first big hurdle. I can't count the number of books I didn't finish because I couldn't grasp the writer's voice (Ally Blue for example). Both dom's were perfect gentlemen which really was a nice treat. There was no name calling such as "cocksucker, slut or whore", no sexual humiliation, no sir or master calling and no domination outside the bedroom. They both knew how to well establish their mastery, but wihtout a lot of big tools and devices. Nice! Jordan was my kind of submissive. He wasn't apologetic that he wanted to try out this lifestyle, he didn't make excuses, he wasn't ashamed of himself, but absolutely sexually blossomed under the domination of Ryan and Dante. This might maybe be the reason why, at the moment, I prefer gay BDSM novels to heterosexuals. I love D/s stories where the submissive is new to the lifestyle and not a seasoned player, but I barely can stand it when they start going all insecure. I tend to avoid menages as they never seem quite believable to me, but I am on a "trying out" spree here, and I am glad this one worked out for me. The ending is realistic and not too kitsch, the heroes are aware of possible difficulties and deal very maturely with the constellation problem without glossing the whole subject over by throwing in some sexual diversion. Jordan is endangered to be the odd man out as Ryan and Dante have been together for over a decade, and I really was relieved to see, that they didn't try to convince him sexually to join their relationship full time. I also had a few hang ups, but they are minor or I wouldn't go with an A- grade. Dante and Ryan have been in a relationship for close to thirteen years and still use condoms when they are together? They said they weren't in a totally exclusive relationship but why not go bareback together and use a condom when having a sexual fling outside the relationship? I may be wrong, but in my estimation most would choose the bareback option to the latex. And they didn't appear to not trust each other, on the contrary. I love reading oral sex scenes, there are some very sexy ones out there. Well, without enjoying them I probably would have stopped reading erotic romances a long time ago. I don't keep tabs on how often a character is on the receiving or giving end, that's, IMO, the wrong way to approach oral sex. However, in this story I had the impression that Jordan was 90% on the giving and 10% on the receiving end and that seemed a bit too imbalanced for me. All in all I go for an A- with this story which was a highly recommendable and satisfying read for me! sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pertence a SérieOut of Focus (1) Está contido emThree por L. A. Witt
For the last twelve years, Ryan "Angel" Morgan and Dante James have been partners in every sense of the word. They're lovers, they run a successful photography business together, and couldn't be happier. The only problem? They're both dominants who crave submission. Solution? Bring in submissives for sizzling hot threeway action. When Jordan Steele hires the photographers from his sister's wedding to shoot some promo pictures of his stallions, the sparks fly. There's something about them, something that's anything but vanilla, and he wants a taste of it. He's inexperienced, but curious, and Angel and Dante are more than happy to show him the ropes. Jordan is exactly what they need and they're exactly what he needs, but when emotions come into play, he may be more than they bargained for. After all, the one thing Angel and Dante can't give each other is submission. If one of them can get love and submission from Jordan, will the other be pushed out of the picture? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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