Lee Avalone
Autor de Light My Fire
7 Obras 42 Miembros 6 Reseñas
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Ring of Fire 4 copias
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elisa.rolle | Mar 23, 2010 | This is a get together book, meaning that it gathers all the previous characters of this very particular series in one book, and plus it gifts the fans with Volmere’s story, probably the most interesting character of all.
Lee Avalone’s series started almost in a subdued way in Chicago, with Steven and Craig’s story, Craig a cowboy demon hunter and Steven a street hustler with psychic powers… already the story was out of the ordinary, but for people used to the paranormal genre it was almost “normal”. Indeed Steven and Craig were ordinary characters in a extraordinary world. Already in book two things start to go crazy, the next main characters are Hank, an Hollywood movie star, and Drake, a centuries old vampire. Book three introduce Sataire and Volmere, again two vampires, and Sataire’s future partner, Clay, a soap opera actor! And zombies… Book four is the turn of Paul, another demon hunter, Nick, an Hollywood movie director and Carter’s, Nick’s dead lover, and not weed ghost. What was missing to the list: Demons, Cowboys, Actors, Zombies, Vampires, Ghosts… maybe an Angel?
Lee Avalone mixed together all the classical ingredients of contemporary (Cowboys, Show Business, Hustlers) and paranormal (Vampires, Demons, Ghosts) romance, adding even a bit of horror (Zombies and a lot of splattering blood, to not forget some other fluids…), and instead of having a disconnected plot, she comes out with a crazy meatloaf, that has all the greasy and flavour of home-made cuisine. It’s not a small taste, it’s a full plate, and it edges on a painful indigestion, risk that is avoid being it only a novella… in this case, I don’t think a full novel would be right, this is a story you have to take in small doses.
It’s crazy, it’s exaggerated, it’s unbelievable… perfect. Volmere is perfect in his simple desire of being loved and have the chance to love back.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1602728038/?tag=elimyrevandra-20… (más)
Lee Avalone’s series started almost in a subdued way in Chicago, with Steven and Craig’s story, Craig a cowboy demon hunter and Steven a street hustler with psychic powers… already the story was out of the ordinary, but for people used to the paranormal genre it was almost “normal”. Indeed Steven and Craig were ordinary characters in a extraordinary world. Already in book two things start to go crazy, the next main characters are Hank, an Hollywood movie star, and Drake, a centuries old vampire. Book three introduce Sataire and Volmere, again two vampires, and Sataire’s future partner, Clay, a soap opera actor! And zombies… Book four is the turn of Paul, another demon hunter, Nick, an Hollywood movie director and Carter’s, Nick’s dead lover, and not weed ghost. What was missing to the list: Demons, Cowboys, Actors, Zombies, Vampires, Ghosts… maybe an Angel?
Lee Avalone mixed together all the classical ingredients of contemporary (Cowboys, Show Business, Hustlers) and paranormal (Vampires, Demons, Ghosts) romance, adding even a bit of horror (Zombies and a lot of splattering blood, to not forget some other fluids…), and instead of having a disconnected plot, she comes out with a crazy meatloaf, that has all the greasy and flavour of home-made cuisine. It’s not a small taste, it’s a full plate, and it edges on a painful indigestion, risk that is avoid being it only a novella… in this case, I don’t think a full novel would be right, this is a story you have to take in small doses.
It’s crazy, it’s exaggerated, it’s unbelievable… perfect. Volmere is perfect in his simple desire of being loved and have the chance to love back.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1602728038/?tag=elimyrevandra-20… (más)
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elisa.rolle | Mar 15, 2010 | First introduced in Light My Fire, Paul is a demon hunter; previous lover of Craig, the main character of Light My Fire, we found him again in Tall, Dark, Tattooed and Twisted, in the last scene when the demon hunters arrive to investigate on a zombie attack. Wild, Wicked and Haunted starts exactly where Tall, Dark, Tattooed and Twisted ended, with Paul ringing the bell to Nick's house, just in front of the crime scene.
Nick is an Hollywood young director whose lover was killed one year before in the front garden. It was not a 'neat' murder and the ghost, Carter, still haunts the house. Carter is deeply in love with Nick, in his life he was an older man, more than 20 years older than Nick, and he believes that he was not able to protect his lover. So now, as a ghost, he is fiercely protective.
Nick can't see Carter, but Paul can. More, he can feel Carter's emotions, even when he is having sex with Nick. The unwillingly threesome needs to find a way to live peacefully together, or to clean break this situation.
As all the previous book, this one is rather short, less than 50 pages, and there is not much space to develop the characters. All the strenght of the book lies in the use of paranormal events in a funny way, splattering blood and violence in every corner, but never making the book really horrific... the book is like one of those movies which gather all the classical Hollywood scenes to edit a comic movie.
The most interesting thing for me is Volmere: I was already fascinated by this tall white haired vampire with an impressive... attribute, in the previous book, and now I'm even more interested in reading his story.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1602728038/?tag=elimyrevandra-20… (más)
Nick is an Hollywood young director whose lover was killed one year before in the front garden. It was not a 'neat' murder and the ghost, Carter, still haunts the house. Carter is deeply in love with Nick, in his life he was an older man, more than 20 years older than Nick, and he believes that he was not able to protect his lover. So now, as a ghost, he is fiercely protective.
Nick can't see Carter, but Paul can. More, he can feel Carter's emotions, even when he is having sex with Nick. The unwillingly threesome needs to find a way to live peacefully together, or to clean break this situation.
As all the previous book, this one is rather short, less than 50 pages, and there is not much space to develop the characters. All the strenght of the book lies in the use of paranormal events in a funny way, splattering blood and violence in every corner, but never making the book really horrific... the book is like one of those movies which gather all the classical Hollywood scenes to edit a comic movie.
The most interesting thing for me is Volmere: I was already fascinated by this tall white haired vampire with an impressive... attribute, in the previous book, and now I'm even more interested in reading his story.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1602728038/?tag=elimyrevandra-20… (más)
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elisa.rolle | Oct 27, 2008 | Sataire and Volmere are two vampire so twisted that also among their fellow vampires they are considered crazy. So they decide to live in exile in a 18 million dollars mansion in the Hollywood Hills!
The very first day in their new home, while Volmere is giving to Sataire some heavy S/M sex, their very friendly and very gay new neighbors decide to pay a visit; when the two tall, dark and tattooed vampires open the door stark naked, Patrick, Henry and Clay couldn't believe to their lucky... and Sataire couldn't believe to his eyes since in front of him there is Clay Young the handsome star of his favorite soap opera!
All right so we have a vampire tattooed and pierced who can only reach the apex with a good dose of pain, then we have a soap opera star who has just broken with a demon lover, another vampire who can't be left alone with no one since he screws everyone with two legs... At the third book by Lee Avalone I begin to understand what she is doing: she is debunking all the myth on Vampires, Demons and co to create a crazy world where sex is the primal urge and love is the cherry atop. No one is safe from the craziness, and being an immortal being is not an assurance against it.
It was pretty funny to read a story of less than 50 pages where the two main vampire characters, Sataire and Volmere, hardly have a piece of clothes on, even when they are sword fighting with four zombie who happened to pass in their front garden... plus the little fact that Clay slept with a demon is hinted like the most normal event in a soap opera star's life.
Piece by piece, 50 pages long book by 50 pages long book, Lee Avalone is creating a very interesting universe.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1602728038/?tag=elimyrevandra-20… (más)
The very first day in their new home, while Volmere is giving to Sataire some heavy S/M sex, their very friendly and very gay new neighbors decide to pay a visit; when the two tall, dark and tattooed vampires open the door stark naked, Patrick, Henry and Clay couldn't believe to their lucky... and Sataire couldn't believe to his eyes since in front of him there is Clay Young the handsome star of his favorite soap opera!
All right so we have a vampire tattooed and pierced who can only reach the apex with a good dose of pain, then we have a soap opera star who has just broken with a demon lover, another vampire who can't be left alone with no one since he screws everyone with two legs... At the third book by Lee Avalone I begin to understand what she is doing: she is debunking all the myth on Vampires, Demons and co to create a crazy world where sex is the primal urge and love is the cherry atop. No one is safe from the craziness, and being an immortal being is not an assurance against it.
It was pretty funny to read a story of less than 50 pages where the two main vampire characters, Sataire and Volmere, hardly have a piece of clothes on, even when they are sword fighting with four zombie who happened to pass in their front garden... plus the little fact that Clay slept with a demon is hinted like the most normal event in a soap opera star's life.
Piece by piece, 50 pages long book by 50 pages long book, Lee Avalone is creating a very interesting universe.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1602728038/?tag=elimyrevandra-20… (más)
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elisa.rolle | Oct 12, 2008 | Estadísticas
- Obras
- 7
- Miembros
- 42
- Popularidad
- #357,757
- Valoración
- 2.8
- Reseñas
- 6
- ISBNs
- 4
Light My Fire by Lee Avalone is a sexy porn romance. Yes since there is a lot of sex in there, and so it's definitely a porn, but there is also enough feelings to make it a romance.
Craig is a cowboy demon hunters. In an hypothetical future where demons prowling the cities in search of human souls, Craig, a former rodeo cowboy, is now a very skilled demon hunter: how he became so, we know little, probably after a very closed encounter with a demon himself. Usually when he is called to a crime scene, the victim is always dead, deprived of their soul; this time instead Steven, a young male whore, is still alive and he seems to own a very strong power, something the demons wish to acquire.
Obviously Steven is immediately drawn by this handsome cowboy, but he has always suffered from an inferiority complex, something that pushed him along the sad path he is going along. But from the first moment there is an invisible bond between Steven and Craig, a bond that seems emphasized by sexual energy. And so Craig understands that, to reach the demons, he can use Steven. And using Steven means not only have him as a bait, but also as sexual partner; yes, since Craig sees no problems to follow the animal instincts so strong between them.
The story is pretty original, the demons are really well plotted, creatures almost from an horror novel rather than a romance. And also the erotic scenes are good, but maybe in a short novel like this, less than 55 pages, they steal the scene to all the other: the pace of the book is pretty fast, and it would be good, if not that it ends pretty abruptly, in a point when I would like to read more about the developing relationship between Steven and Craig. Steven is making a growing journey, and I would like to see how he becomes self conscious, how he acquires the strenght he needs.
All in all a good beginning for a new author in the M/M romance overview.
Sex Scene: Take One by Lee Avalone
I actually don't know what is my thinking on this book. It's a strange vampire flick, with a lot of sex and crazy characters. The story is a blur of mixed thoughts of the characters and the reader is thrown in the mid of the action without preparation. It's very strange, but in its strangeness it's also alluring.
Hank is a movie star with a lot of female fans. He is whispered to have a relationship with his costar Vanessa, but instead he is gay and he craves a man touch, even if it's years that he denies himself. And now he is on the same set with Wayne, a fellow actor he admired from afar; Hank accepted to play in the movie of a crazy genius director, and he is thrown in the mid of a scene without knowing the script. When Wayne starts to screw another man in front of the camera, Hank could only think that he wants to be in the place of the man bent on the table.
Drake is a century old vampire who now is in the movie industry business. He organized all the scene to have a chance with Hank, but he is taken by surprise by the sudden attachment he feels for the man.
At the same time Vanessa, the fake girlfriend of Hank, develops a strong need for Recim and Raena, fellow vampires of Drake.
The room where the scene takes place is a bit crowded and it's not clear of who is screwing whom... all the story turns around sex, there is little space for love in this 50 pages long book. As I said it's pretty strange, maybe I'd like some pages more to better understand the characters and their reasons other than a very strong sexual urge.
Tall, Dark, Tattooed And Twisted by Lee Avalone
Sataire and Volmere are two vampire so twisted that also among their fellow vampires they are considered crazy. So they decide to live in exile in a 18 million dollars mansion in the Hollywood Hills!
The very first day in their new home, while Volmere is giving to Sataire some heavy S/M sex, their very friendly and very gay new neighbors decide to pay a visit; when the two tall, dark and tattooed vampires open the door stark naked, Patrick, Henry and Clay couldn't believe to their lucky... and Sataire couldn't believe to his eyes since in front of him there is Clay Young the handsome star of his favorite soap opera!
All right so we have a vampire tattooed and pierced who can only reach the apex with a good dose of pain, then we have a soap opera star who has just broken with a demon lover, another vampire who can't be left alone with no one since he screws everyone with two legs... At the third book by Lee Avalone I begin to understand what she is doing: she is debunking all the myth on Vampires, Demons and co to create a crazy world where sex is the primal urge and love is the cherry atop. No one is safe from the craziness, and being an immortal being is not an assurance against it.
It was pretty funny to read a story of less than 50 pages where the two main vampire characters, Sataire and Volmere, hardly have a piece of clothes on, even when they are sword fighting with four zombie who happened to pass in their front garden... plus the little fact that Clay slept with a demon is hinted like the most normal event in a soap opera star's life.
Piece by piece, 50 pages long book by 50 pages long book, Lee Avalone is creating a very interesting universe.
Wild, Wicked, And Haunted In Hollywood by Lee Avalone
First introduced in Light My Fire, Paul is a demon hunter; previous lover of Craig, the main character of Light My Fire, we found him again in Tall, Dark, Tattooed and Twisted, in the last scene when the demon hunters arrive to investigate on a zombie attack. Wild, Wicked and Haunted starts exactly where Tall, Dark, Tattooed and Twisted ended, with Paul ringing the bell to Nick's house, just in front of the crime scene.
Nick is an Hollywood young director whose lover was killed one year before in the front garden. It was not a "neat" murder and the ghost, Carter, still haunts the house. Carter is deeply in love with Nick, in his life he was an older man, more than 20 years older than Nick, and he believes that he was not able to protect his lover. So now, as a ghost, he is fiercely protective.
Nick can't see Carter, but Paul can. More, he can feel Carter's emotions, even when he is having sex with Nick. The unwillingly threesome needs to find a way to live peacefully together, or to clean break this situation.
As all the previous book, this one is rather short, less than 50 pages, and there is not much space to develop the characters. All the strenght of the book lies in the use of paranormal events in a funny way, splattering blood and violence in every corner, but never making the book really horrific... the book is like one of those movies which gather all the classical Hollywood scenes to edit a comic movie.
The most interesting thing for me is Volmere: I was already fascinated by this tall white haired vampire with an impressive... attribute, in the previous book, and now I'm even more interested in reading his story.
Ring of Fire by Lee Avalone
This is a get together book, meaning that it gathers all the previous characters of this very particular series in one book, and plus it gifts the fans with Volmere’s story, probably the most interesting character of all.
Lee Avalone’s series started almost in a subdued way in Chicago, with Steven and Craig’s story, Craig a cowboy demon hunter and Steven a street hustler with psychic powers… already the story was out of the ordinary, but for people used to the paranormal genre it was almost “normal”. Indeed Steven and Craig were ordinary characters in a extraordinary world. Already in book two things start to go crazy, the next main characters are Hank, an Hollywood movie star, and Drake, a centuries old vampire. Book three introduce Sataire and Volmere, again two vampires, and Sataire’s future partner, Clay, a soap opera actor! And zombies… Book four is the turn of Paul, another demon hunter, Nick, an Hollywood movie director and Carter’s, Nick’s dead lover, and not weed ghost. What was missing to the list: Demons, Cowboys, Actors, Zombies, Vampires, Ghosts… maybe an Angel?
Lee Avalone mixed together all the classical ingredients of contemporary (Cowboys, Show Business, Hustlers) and paranormal (Vampires, Demons, Ghosts) romance, adding even a bit of horror (Zombies and a lot of splattering blood, to not forget some other fluids…), and instead of having a disconnected plot, she comes out with a crazy meatloaf, that has all the greasy and flavour of home-made cuisine. It’s not a small taste, it’s a full main courses, and it edges on a painful indigestion, risk that is avoid being it only a novella… in this case, I don’t think a full novel would be right, this is a story you have to take in small doses.
It’s crazy, it’s exaggerated, it’s unbelievable… perfect. Volmere is perfect in his simple desire of being loved and have the chance to love back.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1602728038/?tag=elimyrevandra-20… (más)