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A carregar... Bound to Him (original 2009; edição 2009)por Ava March
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This is the surprising sequel to Bound by Deception, I say surprising because I acually just finished reading Bound by Deception not even 5 minutes after it was released. It, of course, made me very happy~ So many books finish the way Bound by Deception did that this is what I'd consider an unexpected treat. This book brings answers and closure about things that were left uncertain in Bound by Deception, and naturally, raise a whole new bunch of problems at the same time. It could have been simple but where would the fun in that be really? Probably just as angsty as the first book and equally enjoyable. I don't know, but I have the feeling that Ava March wanted to prove that she can write an accurate gay historical romance... the previous book, Bound by Deception was really good, but, maybe since it was short, or maybe since it was only the starting of a relationship, when all the odds seem smaller, reader actually didn't indulge in wondering if there was historical accuracy. Lord Oliver and Lord Vincent were in love, Lord Oliver deceived Lord Vincent but only for love, and at the end of the novella they were happily in love ever after... or not? At the end of the previous book Vincent admits to be attracted by men, and in particular to be attracted by his friend Oliver, but a lot of question are still opened; Oliver is still a destitute aristocrat that barely makes the ends meet, he has not the wealth or the means to allow him to be above the law, and he is to proud to accept help from Vincent. On the other end Vincent has the means, but probably not still the willingness; he has barely accepted his preferences for men, maybe helped by the fact that now he can satisfy them easily in the safe haven of Oliver's apartment. But Vincent is not still at peace with himself, he still considers his desires as a deviance and since him first judge them, he has the idea that everyone around him are judging them. And so if previously Oliver, even if poor and out of fashion, had the chance to frequent Vincent in public as his friend, now Vincent limits their encounters to shabby places or in private. Now Oliver, other than feeling inferior due to his financial situation, feels like Vincent is considering him his mistress. So the happily ever after we thought they found at the end of the first book, is not so happily in the end... And since this is the second book, the author now has the chance to deal with their characters in society... how they can remain inside the boundaries of the ton even after? The obviously and only answer is: they can't. The author decides to now use the easily short cut of making them both wealthy and noble, and saying that the law is not equal for all, that noblemen are judged with a different parameter; the only concession that the author does to the romance, and the romance reader, is to write that the heroes, and Vincent in particular, are still very young, 24 years old, and so the necessity to marry and produce an heir is not yet so imperative... and maybe it will never be, since Vincent is a second son, like Oliver, and if his older brother does his due, Vincent will have a change to become an old bachelor, with a very special friend by his side like Oliver... but never openly and always with discretion. And so my final verdict is that Bound to Him is less pink glasses perspective that Bound by Deception, more realistic, and being so, feels truer, and probably will appeal to the more selective historical romance readers. Anyway, again, to be only a novella, the quality standard is very high. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002HJV4UM/?tag=elimyrevandra-20 sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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Oliver Marsden and Vincent Prescot are mystifying with their sexual magnetism and inexhaustible zeal.March sure knows how to pen a spellbinding story. ( )