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Can a house possess a soul and want two men to fall in love?The sight of the red door saves Colin Baxter in his dream, but very quickly a man appears and the dream becomes something of raw sexual need with a person Colin can't identify. He just knows the man needs him, and Colin aches to heal his lover...even if the man doesn't really exist.Marek Donovan just wants to be left alone to lick his wounds and recover from a terrible loss. The rundown house in Fiji suits his minimal needs just fine. He doesn't want to face the world again, and on a small, secluded island figures he's safe from everyone and everything. Particularly guilt from his past.Dreams of this nameless man and his house plague Colin for two years, but he's come to care about his phantom lover so deeply he doesn't want them to end. Then Colin visits Fiji and comes face-to-face with the house from his visions, prompting him to believe these dreams just might be his destiny.Colin knocks on the door, determined to find answers.He doesn't expect the man who answers to be someone he already knows. -- CONTENT NOTE: This is an erotic romance novel and contains explicit scenes of male/male loving, as well as a flashback containing violence. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I really really REALLY liked the idea, and the story itself is not quite what I had in mind but nevertheless good. If it weren't for the sex scenes, I'd probably give it 3.5 stars.
They were boring. The descriptions are almost clinical. Terms like 'quivering bud', 'stabbing his penis in X's hot wetness', 'Give it to me' and the like made me want to puke and laugh at the same time, and in this book, they were over-used. Some of them were about 10 pages long. I have rarely been so tempted to skip the sex and just read the plot.
Later I checked out the writer - Cameron Dane - and realized that I've only ever read one of her books before this one (Quinn Security #1) and I had problems with that book too, so I guess Ms. Dane's books just aren't my thing. I don't know if I'll be reading any more of them. ( )