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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Tommy is studying witchcraft at a college in New Orleans. He is very attracted to his professor, Elliot. Manipulating his way onto the older man's life becomes Tommy's goal and they begind to fall in love. A bet with a classmate almost makes Tommy lose everything, but luckily love prevails in hte end. ( ) Tommy is a brat. You can't describe him with any other words. He is 18 years old and a freshman in college and he likes a lot to flirt with every male that caught his eyes. Straight, gay, they are all the same for him, the important thing is that they should be handsome and maybe a bit rough: Tommy likes to be ordered around. When one of his friends dares him to seduce their professor, Tommy accepts, and then he finds the professor pretty hot, so he doesn't see any harm in doing so. Elliot teachs witchcraft and he really believe in magic, so when Tommy proposes him to help with some experiment, Elliot is very glad to find a so cute pupil. And when the sparks fly between them, Elliot is even more happy to initiate Tommy in the sex magic. The story is funny and nice. Tommy is a very cute character, so young and bratty. He is careless and 'friendly', truth be told also a bit slutty, and he is not afraid to claim it and to gain all the pleasure he can in doing so. But he is not a bad guy and this is a good thing since Elliot, even if should be the strong character in the couple, for me is the more likeable to be wound since he has an open heart and he is too ready to trust people. Making Magic is not very long, less than 60 pages, but it is fast and smooth, it flows easily. Sure, you don't have to give it too much 'importance', it's a light tale and it serves its purpose. http://www.amazon.com/dp/1606591622/?tag=elimyrevandra-20 sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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