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book review Book Review - Tears Of The Neko By Taylor Ryan
Caz Pedroso posted a blog entry in Caz Pedroso's Blog
Book Details Title: Tears of the Neko Author: Taylor Ryan Publisher: Self Published Length: 439 print pages Blurb: A younger brother buys his brother, the Duke and heir to the throne, a surprising gift for his brother's birthday--a young, very skittish neko slave. But ,Damien has no use for a personal slave. But a bet with his two younger brothers has Damien keeping the boy at his side as a matter of pride. When attempts on his life begin, Damien discovers just how protective the cat-like human can be. This is the story of a young neko who wasn't given the choice to become a slave. Having been captured by hunters who killed his parents and sell slaves illegally to the mines, Kayden grew up with the hunters torturing him into submission, until they finally sold him six years later to a slave market. It is here where the young neko is bought on a whim by a peer of the realm as a birthday gift--and his life begins to change. Buy Link Amazon About the author Taylor Ryan is the pen name for Sharon Hunter's M/M novels. She also writes young adult fiction as well. She lives in the northeast with her two daughters and her husband as well as their many sugar gliders. She loves reading as much as she loves to write, and she also works as an editor for other authors. Visit her at Gayauthors.org Or on Goodreads My Review First let me say I love this story. It was the first one by this author that I read and I have now read all of her work. The characters are wonderful. From the beginning you will fall in love with Kayden. With everything he has been through before the story starts, and everything he goes through during, you can’t help but want to gather him up and protect him from the big bad world around him. Damien is lovely, but, he is so buried in his work that he doesn’t even really take notice of Kayden at first. There are points when I wanted to reach into the book and smack him round the back of the head. Harrison is the typical little brother, however, I do think he sees more than others give him credit for. And of course lastly you have Roman…well let’s just say he would be better minus certain parts of his anatomy and leave it at that, shall we??? I’ll let you come to your own conclusion about him when you read the story. My favorite bit had to be Kayden playing with shaving cream, I could almost imagine it in my mind. I laughed so hard. Overall a great story full of ups and downs.- 4 comments
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Hi, Thank you so much for taking the time to review and I am so sorry for the delay in replying. If you have the time I would very much appreciate a PM or Email with any inconsistencies you noticed. This is an old story and I am in the process of rewriting ,Jamie and Andrew, and then this one. Thanks again
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Hi, I am so so sorry that this story got sidelined. The next chapter is almost finished and will be going to my beta by the end of the week. I plan on finishing this one by the end of the month. It's all planned out I just need to get my life to slow down so I can catch up. Thank you for your comment and your patience.
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Book review Book Review - His Grandfather's Watch By N.r. Walker
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Book review Book Review - His Grandfather's Watch By N.r. Walker
Caz Pedroso posted a blog entry in Caz Pedroso's Blog
This is my first book review, so please feel free to suggest improvements. I looked at a few friends blogs and found there seemed to be a fairly excepted standard layout and so I have tried to stick to that as much as possible. Book Details Title: His Grandfather's Watch Author: N.R. Walker Publisher: BlueHeart Press Length: 86 print pages Blurb: It was just an ordinary day for Alex Harper at Harper's Antiquities, until Callum Winters walked in with a watch. "It was my Grandfather's. I was hoping you could tell me something about it." A love story of two couples, generations apart. Buy Links FREE ON ALL THESE SITES Amazon All Romance Smashwords About the author N.R. Walker is an Australian author, who loves her genre of gay romance. She loves writing and spends far too much time doing it, but wouldn't have it any other way. She is many things; a mother, a wife, a sister, a writer. She has pretty, pretty boys who live in her head, who don't let her sleep at night unless she gives them life with words. She likes it when they do dirty, dirty things...but likes it even more when they fall in love. She used to think having people in her head talking to her was weird, until one day she happened across other writers who told her it was normal. She's been writing ever since... Visit her web site at nrwalker.net Or her Facebook page at www.facebook.com/N.R.WalkerAuthor Or follow her on Twitter @NR_Walker or E-mail her at nrwalker2103@gmail.com My Review Hmmm, what can I tell you about this wonderful story without giving too much away???? Well, I can start by saying the writing is great. It flows well, and glides from one scene to another almost seamlessly. The characters are believable and endearing. You get pulled straight into their lives and the story they are trying to uncover. One slight spoiler for you – There’s an extra bit to the story at the end…make sure you don’t miss it. My favorite part was: I think this part really shows how close Alex and Cal have become and how Alex is just what Cal needs. But of course to find out where this part is, you’ll have to read the book… **Remember this book is FREE** -
2015 Fall Anthology: Blurred Edges * Now Live *
Caz Pedroso commented on Renee Stevens's blog entry in Gay Authors News
Wow, lots to read, see everyone tomorrow Also, well done to all the authors, proof team, Maan for the banner, and AJ for the tech. As always you all work so hard to give us something to enjoy. -
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First let me say this is really helpful, and I look forward to seeing what people add to this thread. But I must add that what you called 'the awefully cliched " I really enjoyed your story"' I actually would rather see this as a review to a chapter/story than get no comments at all. At least I know people liked and enjoyed what I wrote.
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Should I Keep Doing Massive Reviews Of Stories And Movies On My Blog?
Caz Pedroso replied to W_L's topic in The Lounge
Please keep going. As a reader: I do read reviews when I can and always take them into consideration when looking for something new to read. As an author: all reviews and constructive criticism is welcomed. -
I saw an article recently to say there was a pending decision for holding her in contempt of court. With possible jail time. All i can say is, "please throw the key away, or eat it, or just conveniently lose it." no place needs bigots like her. ps, like the trophy James
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Happy Birthday
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I'm with everyone else. I start off posting every week/every two weeks. But then I get stuck on a chapter, or maybe what I've written doesn't fit in with the turns the story has taken. Or more recently I had surgery on my hand and couldn't type properly. I have made a promise to myself that - apart from my flash fiction pieces - I won't post any unfinished stories after I finish the one I am on at the mo. How long that promise will last... ...
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I am glad a lot of people want to read more but as I said to henry, you'll all have to wait and see
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I loved these characters too, but, I can't take all the credit for the story - my Beta and Editor, put in a lot of work too. For the sequel see my reply to henry
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Glad you liked the story. As for a sequel??? Well, I had thought about and but you'll just have to wait and see
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I am so glad that you enjoyed reading this tale. Thank you for the reviews and for reading
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Thank you the great review
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The ending was the easiest part to write word wise, as I knew how I wanted them to end up. The characters, however, led me a merry dance to get there, but we had fun along the way. Thank you for the lovely review
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I am so glad you enjoyed it.
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I am so glad you liked the ending. It just seemed to fit. The prompt was wonderful and the writer added a few details after I claimed it (such as the MPreg) that made the story easy to write.
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To the best Beta reader and Friend an author could ask for xxxx
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