I quite liked Peter Pan when I was a kid and I've even read the book (which is actually a play). This story was a nice take on what could happen when Peter finally decided to grow up.
I didn't realize it was a curse, until the boys dreamed about the witch. Great fairy tale, and well done on spelling Hans Christian Andersen's name correctly.
Interesting, I didn't get the feeling he gave up, but rather than he was content with life on his own and the contact with people he got via his job and being able to move around. Now, of course, it's different, because he's retired and physically not as mobile. I was impressed to see him take the chance to meet another gay man, and hopefully break the cycle of loneliness. But the council should be ashamed of taking his home help away.
Brilliant, a vampire with a conscience and a soft heart for hurt boys. I like that, and it's so much for satisfactory for him to prey on nasty predators than innocent prey.
Thank you, Caz, and also for writing a review for the prequel. Getting your approval of these two stories made my day. I will get last trilogy part written, but right now I'm busy with my Cardmaker story.
Can you set the widget to 'last updated with a comment or entry' rather than Started, or will that get us back to the previous problem of edited blogs also featuring in the Blog Entries list in the sidebar on the main Forum page ?
Hmm, never mind, I suppose I should get used to looking at the blog activity pages for recent entries.
But perhaps add a link to the Activity Stream page https://www.gayauthors.org/discover/56/ at the bottom of the sidebar blog entry list ?
I know it's a little bit like bragging, but whenever I add a review link to this blog, I feel happy and proud.
I love the thought of contributing to GA - the wonderful site which has given me more friends, readers and writing help than I ever dreamed of. I also enjoy pointing out stories I love, and having others read them and agree with me.
It's even better now we have a small review team, but of course it's also great when other GA members sends review to Renee. Don't be shy if you have a story you want to recommend. Let @Renee Stevens or me know, we're always ready to help if you want to try your hand at writing a review for the GA blog.
I loved @Dabeagle's Ticking, even if it was a lot darker than I'd realized when I started reading it. I loved the characters because they were intelligent, sensible and realistic in their views on life and how to deal with the cards they were dealt.
Bad Captain ! He doesn't want Kohen to have sex with Lakshou because he'd be jealous. I wonder if he's aware this is the reason? I bet Lakshou is, lol.
He has an innate goodness which makes him react well to the situations he faces, but only when he's forced to consider matters. I don't blame him for being dense about the way the siblings felt, since other people's emotions and motivations are a mystery to me too. However, he really should have worked out Evan is gay when he met him in the community center, and he should have realized Bobby was a crappy person to follow.
I did wait till 3 pm my time. I was eager for the review to go on the front Forum page, because I knew it would disappear today (Tuesday). I wish there was someway it could have stayed promoted longer.
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And Chris' parents will have a chance to prove their worth when he introduces Evan as his boyfriend.
I may be bisexual like Chris (I would have dated both siblings too ), but I've never been a follower or dense. So I have a hard time relating to Chris, but I do like how the story was written.
Well, I guess you stayed true to the story all the way. No happy stuff, only conflict and angst, lol. We'll have to use our own imagination to conjure up some peace and love for Darwin.
Congrats on finishing the story.