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Timothy J. Lambert

Autor de The Deal: A Novel

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Obras de Timothy J. Lambert

The Deal: A Novel (2004) — Autor — 68 copias
Fool For Love: New Gay Fiction (2009) — Editor — 38 copias
Best Gay Erotica 2007 (2006) — Editor — 29 copias
Best Gay Romance 2014 (2014) — Editor — 25 copias
Foolish Hearts: New Gay Fiction (2013) — Editor; Contribuidor — 13 copias

Obras relacionadas

Best Gay Love Stories: New York City [Anthology] (2006) — Contribuidor — 37 copias

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Conocimiento común

Género
male
Lugares de residencia
Houston, Texas, USA
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editor
writer

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This is a little buried treasure, and one of the most enchanting romance I read lately. Phillip is 23 years old, young, gay and living in New York City. He is from a wealthy family who “disowned” him, or maybe he disowned them, but in a way or the other, I have the feeling that, if he was really in need of something, they would be there for him. So Phillip is not having a bad life in NYC, but it’s clear that he has some loose strands to close in Pass Christian, Mississippi, the small town he left in is running away from trouble.

When Phillip talks of his family, even if he describes all of them like a bunch of nut people, it’s clear that he loves them; when his grandfather comes to NYC, with a proposal for Phillip, it’s also clear that he will agree to that: his grandfather has to go to China for six months for a job and he doesn’t want to leave his daughter, Phillip’s mother, alone; she is not stable, and everyone, from her father, to her 4 sisters, to a whole lot of other people think she needs a caretaker, and so Phillip agrees to be the one. But the same night he accepts his grandfather’s offer, he also meets Kieran, one possible very good candidate to the role of Mr Right in this story: they have only one month, but it’s a perfect month, and when Phillip goes back to Mississippi, he has the feeling to have forgotten something in NYC, his heart.

Many young men fly from their small home town to big city to find themselves; here instead Phillip has to go back to that small town to do that. In New York City, Phillip was stalling, it was not his real life, and in any case, he has to much closure to do in Pass Christian to be able to really enjoy his life in the big city. Phillip is an artist, but instead of feeding his art, the life in NYC was almost exhausting it, and only coming back to Pass Christian, Phillip is able to “create” again. Even his story with Kieran, thought interrupted, gains from the distance: I don’t know, but I think that, if Phillip was living in New York City, when the time come for Kieran to go back home in Ireland, their story would have ended like that, like a good cherished memories in Phillip’s walk on his memories lane.

In Pass Christian Phillip has the chance to confront himself more than he had in New York City; a former best friend, Chad, who was probably more than that; a buddy friend with benefits, Dash, some new best girl friends, Shanon and Jess, who replace Alyssa, former best girl friend from NYC, who moved out month before and maybe one of the reason why Phillip was not so much enjoying his life in the city. Plus instead of letting him go, his previous life in NYC seems to come to Pass Christian with him, and Carlos, Claude, Kieran and even Bunny, in a way or the other, all of them will come to small town to help Phillip to understand who he is and what he wants, or better who he wants. And Phillip will understand that, for once, small town is probably a better place to live than big city, and that he has many, many more chance to find love here than everywhere else.

Three Fortunes in One Cookie is a choral book, with a lot of interesting supporting characters, all orchestrated by Phillip, or maybe all of them giving a little piece of advice to the man to help him find their way. All of them is an important piece, a little burst of energy that will drive Phillip to his happily ever after ending.

Unfortunately I don't understand why this book is out of stock, as are some of the previous novels from two of these co-author, Becky Cochrane and Timothy J. Lambert, two of the four authors who were the team under the pen name of Timothy James Beck. Until now, not one of the romance I read by them was disappointing, and I strongly recommend to some publisher to consider to re-print these books, or at least to who wants to read them, to search on the second hand market.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/155583910X/?tag=elimyrevandra-20
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elisa.rolle | otra reseña | Jun 12, 2010 |
Don't skip editor Timothy J. Lambert's introduction, in which, despite describing himself as someone whose "most successful relationship to date has been with my dog", he reveals himself to be an unreconstructed romantic.

And that's what this collection is all about: romance in its myriad forms, romance expected and unexpected, romance beginning, blooming and ending. The characters range from teenagers just coming out (Josh Helmin's Like No One's Watching) to the fifty-something men "like a quartet of maiden aunts" of Andrew Holleran's Two Kinds of Rapture. (And may I say here that this anthology has a nice mix of writers: "grand old men" of gay fiction such as Holleran and Felice Picano; younger, yet relatively established writers like Greg Herren and Rob Byrnes; and never-before-published authors like 'Nathan Burgoine (whose Heart just might break yours) .

Toss-up for best opening line:

"Ending up in the trunk of a car headed for Houston was not what Bobby'd had in mind when he came to New Orleans." (Trunk, by Trevor Healey)

"It was the morning after my boyfriend told me he wanted to seek freedom from homosexuality through the power of Jesus Christ that I decided to knit the brain." (De Anima, by Joel Derfner)

'Fess up - you want to read both of those from the get-go, don't you? But read them all. I don't think there's a bad story in the bunch.
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lilithcat | Jan 30, 2010 |
Reasons why I love the writing team of Timothy James Beck (even when not all together)
" 'What are you guys doing here?' Alexander asked
'Heath and I were at my place, watching Lifetime,' Miranda said. 'Then we realized we were watching Lifetime, so we came here as quickly as we could...' "
There is always humor with the heartache, and a reason to keep reading.

The Deal is from Aaron's POV, it all begins on New Year's Eve 1999 and goes until NYE 2000. The story revolves around a group of friends and their lackluster love lives.

The writing style is fantastic, often making you wish that it was a soap opera or sitcom that you could sit down and watch regularly and keep up with. If a previous book hadn't already made me want to run out and buy everything that the members of Timothy James Beck, this would have ensure that I ran out and bought everything that Cochrane and Lambert wrote (both together and apart).
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celauer | otra reseña | Apr 27, 2008 |
Eine neue Chance zu bekommen, wenn es in der großen Stadt nicht klappt, ist natürlich immer gut; selbst wenn dieses Angebot von einem scheinbar ekligen Großvater kommt. Dass das Leben dann auch noch neue Freunde, eine wiederentdeckte Mutter und sogar Liebe für einen in petto hält, gehört bei diesem wundervollen Autoren einfach mit dazu.
 
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Obras
6
También por
1
Miembros
226
Popularidad
#99,470
Valoración
½ 4.3
Reseñas
5
ISBNs
14

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