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  • manga,  Uncategorized
    April 25, 2018 / No Comments

    Hitorijime no Jouken – Nakata Akira

    Miyama, who’s always had one-night stands and won’t have a serious relationship with anyone, has an unrequited crush on his colleague, Imoto. Even though he already made up his mind about not sleeping with Imoto because he loves him, for some reason, he ended up sleeping with him anyway. Although he wants to pretend that none of it ever happened and return to their normal relationship like before, Miyama can’t forget that night’s heat no matter what… 

    The Condition of Monopolization: glad Miyama finally found the one with Imoto but their story was boring

    My Manual: cute host+host story

    The Love with I Can’t Hide: damn! Onodera’s quite a looker  

    (source: http://www.mangago.me)

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  • manga,  Uncategorized
    April 25, 2018 / No Comments

    Hitorijime no Jouken – Nakata Akira

    Miyama, who’s always had one-night stands and won’t have a serious relationship with anyone, has an unrequited crush on his colleague, Imoto. Even though he already made up his mind about not sleeping with Imoto because he loves him, for some reason, he ended up sleeping with him anyway. Although he wants to pretend that none of it ever happened and return to their normal relationship like before, Miyama can’t forget that night’s heat no matter what… 

    The Condition of Monopolization: glad Miyama finally found the one with Imoto but their story was boring

    My Manual: cute host+host story

    The Love with I Can’t Hide: damn! Onodera’s quite a looker  

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  • book,  Uncategorized

    REVIEW: Brothers Of The Wild North Sea by Harper Fox

    April 25, 2018 / 2 Comments

    17433996

    Brothers of the Wild North Sea – Harper Fox

    His deadliest enemy will become his heart’s desire.

    Caius doesn’t feel like much of a Christian. He loves his life of learning as a monk in the far-flung stronghold of Fara, but the hot warrior blood of his chieftain father flows in his veins. Heat soothed only in the arms of his sweet-natured friend and lover, Leof.

    When Leof is killed during a Viking raid, Cai’s grieving heart thirsts for vengeance—and he has his chance with Fenrir, a wounded young Viking warrior left for dead. But instead of reaching for a weapon, Cai finds himself defying his abbot’s orders and using his healing skills to save Fen’s life.

    At first, Fen repays Cai’s kindness by attacking every Christian within reach. But as time passes, Cai’s persistent goodness touches his heart. And Cai, who had thought he would never love again, feels the stirring of a profound new attraction.

    Yet old loyalties call Fen back to his tribe and a relentless quest to find the ancient secret of Fara—a powerful talisman that could render the Vikings indestructible, and tear the two lovers’ bonds beyond healing.

    Warning: contains battles, bloodshed, explicit M/M sex, and the proper Latin term for what lies beneath those cassocks.

    When more eloquent reviewers talk about lush, lyrical prose, Harper Fox’s writing comes to mind. Written in the same descriptive style as Seven Summer Nights and narrated beautifully by Hamish Long, Brothers of the Wild North Sea is a captivating tale of monks eking out a living at the northeastern edge of Britannia year 687. These were harsh time when Northernmen or Vikings frequently landed on these shores to raid villages.

    Caius or Cai is a very spirited monk and also the abbey’s physician. He saved the Viking warrior Fenrir after the latter was left for dead by his fellow raiders. Soon Cai and Fen grew closer until they were closer than brothers. It warms the heart of unemotional me every time Fen says beloved and Cai calls him love in return.

    Endearments were precious and they come easily to both.

    Cai, beloved—he had taken the words, folded them carefully and placed them in the back of his mind. Endearments blurted out in passion’s extremity were too sweet, too fleeting to set store by. And yet still the world was transformed.

    Cai is also the reluctant leader of the monks of Fara. Reluctant but a natural. The monks and the villagers come to turn to him for direction. At first Cai questioned his position but later made peace with it. Fen was at his side as Cai trained the monks to fight. I love how the monks accepted Fen into their fold, even calling him brother. They even seem to tacitly understand what Fen meant to Cai and leave them both to their business.

    The main antagonist of the story was Aelfric, a hellfire and brimstone kind of monk which is the kind of lawful evil antagonist I hate the most. He succeeded the Abbot Theo after Theo died from a Viking raid. I thought Aelfric is going to make the entire book painful to listen to but I’m glad I put my preconceived notions aside and put my faith on on the author. The way Cai dealt with Aelfric was very satisfying indeed but I’m also glad Aelfric saw the truth at the end.

    The big macguffin of the story was the Treasure of Fara. The Vikings want it because it is said to contain some power. The search was a minor thread but the treasure itself have a big symbolic and mystical significance. There was a prophetic dream and actual prophesies from the Lady Danan that were refreshingly quite literal and to the point unlike the obtuse and clever riddles that is usually the case with these things.

    There were also a lot of WOLF that ties in with the whole thing.

    He had a strange dream. In it, a wolf came from the sea. Cai, standing on the moonlit beach, felt no fear.

    Pretty obvious who but it doesn’t detract from the beauty of this:

    Fen caught his hand—a promise kept—and held on. “I have often wondered,” he said, “about the true meaning of Gleipnir. It was nothing but a scrap of leather—lost again now.”
    “Yes. I think we left it in the dunes.”
    “But you see, I still have it. To me you are home—my tribe, my honour. To me you are Gleipnir—the cord that binds the wolf where fetters fail. Forever, my beloved Cai.”

    Harper Fox set herself a very challenging task of creating a convincing historical love story between a monk and a Viking. I have no way of knowing the accuracy of details but she was able to pull it off without making things anachronistic. The setting and the era is something rarely done in MM and she was able to draw me into the harsh Britannic life at the edge of the world, despite this being something that is far beyond my ken. There were also folklore and magic realism that added an extra layer to an already intricate tale. I liked the exploration of how religion and science should be in people’s life and it was interesting to see the kind of science they had at that time.  The book is over 13 hours long, a bit lengthy and could use some pruning. I think the author was being thorough with the various threads and I’m just glad she has a deft hand that kept me glued to the story. Poetic, nuanced and evocative, I think this is one of Harper Fox’s best books.

    Rating:
    4.5 – perfection is only half a step away

    Soundtrack: Wolf & I
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    Album: Oh Land

    (source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17433996-brothers-of-the-wild-north-sea)

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    April 25, 2018 / 2 Comments

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  • Uncategorized
    April 25, 2018 / No Comments

    I ask the impossible: love me forever.
    Love me when all desire is gone.
    Love me with the single mindedness of a monk.
    When the world in its entirety,
    and all that you hold sacred advise you
    against it: love me still more

    Ann Castillo
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  • Uncategorized
    April 25, 2018 / No Comments

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  • manga,  Uncategorized
    April 20, 2018 / No Comments

    Ore to Omae no Stalker Boushihou – Kanbe Gorou & Mongorou

    A stalker…?!!

    What?! This is stupid. Love story my ass, more like harassed his way into his heart.

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    April 20, 2018 / No Comments

    Ore to Omae no Stalker Boushihou – Kanbe Gorou & Mongorou

    A stalker…?!!

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  • book,  Uncategorized
    April 20, 2018 / No Comments

    Lavender: In the Kill – K. Sterling

    Sage Bradley wants to make the world a better place. He’s handsome, smart, wealthy, a talented artist and always follows his heart. Unfortunately, someone wants him dead. Fate brings a mysterious man to Sage’s door and a romantic night turns into a tangled web of passion and danger.

    Sage Bradley, a serial do-gooder, has a hit on him. Lavender, top assassin, was sent to kill him but fortunately or unfortunately succumbed to his charms. They had a romantic night together but the morning after brings another assassin set to do what Lavender failed to do. Lavender shot the assassin and then he and Sage had to hide while Lavender tried to find out who set up Sage as a target. 

    True, the characters are too good to be true, slightly cutesy with improbable names. True, Lavender was wasting precious time doing the hanky panky with Sage rather than doing his job. True, I preferred Lavender to Jeremy but I could live with all of that and still have a good time with the book until 80% of the story when Sage started acting like a childish, hypocritical, spoil brat  and being generally useless most of the time.

    I am supposed to like Sage. I mean who can hate a pure-hearted, beautiful man who helps homeless children, knits bonnets for the elderly and gives a cat CPR? And I did like him at first then he started being helpless and useless and naive on top of not being able to accept Lavender for what he is despite Lavender doing all he could to keep Sage not only alive but happy. That was sooo annoying. It got to the point where I thought Reginald might have been a better match for Lavender. I think it kind of went downhill when Jeremy came into the picture.

    Lavender is obviously my favorite character here. A high functioning sociopath who wears the sharpest suits around. Lovely! I didn’t like the part where he had to retire to be a better man for Sage. That’s like killing (no pun intended)

    a part of himself. His new job was great but just be Lavender please!

    I enjoyed Lavender and Chief West’s interaction and I want to see more of West and Aidan in the next books. To be a fly in the wall at their dinner double date!

    If we remove all the boring exchange of body fluids, things do happened fast and the bonanza of dead bodies at the climax showed how truly bad-ass Lavender could be. I just wished he shot Sage too and end things like in Blood Stained Tea. But of course Sage got his Jeremy in the end and all is well until the next book. 

    Rating:
    4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bits

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  • song,  Uncategorized
    April 20, 2018 / No Comments

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