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Showing posts with label Jaime Samms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jaime Samms. Show all posts

Monday, June 21, 2010

Jaime Samms - Spinning ... Another winner!

I've been a fan of Jaime Samms' work since oh heck... last fall? I first *met* up with her on one of Ethan Day's Gay Days and when she provided us with a couple of excerpts I went straight to the bookstore.  No TBB list for me!  Needless to say I was an instant fan and that's not abated one bit. Each and every story always opens up for me another facet of human nature, what it is that makes us tick, makes us unique. Her stories are some that I will never tire of because there is always something new to be found in the pages.

Spinning is just such a story.  Even with only 62 pages, Jaime's able to give us enough background to explain the new, and definitely not so wonderful, world in which the story is based. Earth of the future is quite bleak, but for Ken it's nothing more than a reflection of the sense of aloneness and loss that he's experiencing.  Losing the man he loved has torn his heart apart and left him floundering. He has no goals, no desire and no reason to keep on. Except for Mikko.
Out of a sense of...what exactly I'm not sure...Ken's contacted his one-time lover and constant, Mikko.

Mikko, wow!  He knows Ken inside out and far better than Ken knows himself.  And it's fascinating how Mikko takes control; and the more I read the more I admire and respect him.  He's not trying to *fix* Ken's problem, he's working to give Ken his life back and there were a few times where I found myself sniffing back tears... or at least trying to.

Spinning is a beautiful tale of love - lost and found again. We're also given a peek at a life that would, on the face of it, be horrifying. But with the right person at your side and something to work for, it can be an oasis.

Not your run-of-the-mill story, and you have to go with the flow, but it's a Spinning will reward you over and over. I've read this short story at least three times already and when I need a little pick-me-up it's one of those that I'll turn to.  Definitely goes a long way to showing just why Jaime Samms is among my favourite authors! 

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Spinning by Jaime Samms
Publisher: Pink Petal Books
Genre: Gay Male, Urban Fantasy
Length: 62 pages (pdf)
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Summary:  Ken has fallen in love twice in his unnaturally long life. He's spent the rest of it trying to forget what falling out of it feels like. Not even the end of civilization has distracted him from his own misery, and now, desperate and achingly lonely, he calls the one person who's never hung up on him.
Mikko lost Ken once, letting life get in the way of love, and ever since the day Ken ran, he's been trying to track him down. He's honed his skills over the years, tracking Ken through the morass of men and ugly affairs, waiting for the chance to make things right.

Ken thinks his messy past is a secret from Mikko, and is too ashamed to admit any of it. Mikko has secrets of his own, things he's discovered about their very nature he's sure Ken's not ready to hear. Back together, after years of cat and mouse, Ken has to learn to trust a man he knows isn't telling him everything, and Mikko has to figure out how to fix something his own negligence might have destroyed beyond hope of repair.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Some of my favourite authors - OR - What Ethan Day's Gay Day has done to my TBR

I've gotta say that Ethan Day's Gay Day is responsible for the huge increase in my TBR and my TBB; actually before Gay Day last September I didn't even have a TBB list.  But there you have it. 
The authors that show up on Ethan's Gay Day to tease and tantalise us poor lowly readers are phenomenal.  And many of them have become favourites:  Ethan Day, well Ethan's been a favourite of mine for over a year and each story just cements his place there.  But I've also found other authors (and they're in alphabetical order... no way can I put one ahead of another... they're all my faves for a reason!):
  • Adrianne Brennan
  • P.A. Brown
  • Leiland Dale
  • Jason Eddings
  • S.J. Frost
  • KImberly Gardner
  • Andrew Grey
  • Jambrea Jo Jones
  • Geoff Knight (aka A.J. Ryan, aka Sam Cross)
  • AJ Llewellyn
  • Clare London
  • Lynn Lorenz
  • DJ Manly
  • Z.A. Maxfield
  • Patric Michael
  • AKM Miles
  • Johnny Miles (still waiting for May 15!)
  • Jet Mykles
  • Willa Okati
  • Sloan Parker (just waiting for it to be released)
  • Neil S. Plakcy
  • Devon Rhodes
  • Jaime Samms
  • Lex Valentine
  • Nix Winter 
and Amanda Young predates Ethan... actually I *found* Ethan through an interview that Amanda did with him.  Best. Interview. EVER! 

So, yes when I say that my TBR is unmanageable, I have the above authors to thank!  And a few more that I've kind of stumbled onto either through my own blind luck or have been led to by others.  But that's a whole different story--all about Book Sluts & Book Man Whores.  *grin*

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Review for Stealing My Heart Anthology

Be it in another time, another dimension, or another world, the authors of the Stealing My Heart Anthology will take you away to a world where male/male love and passion reign.

Stephani Hecht, Jambrea Jo Jones, A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly, Carol Lynne, Jaime Samms, and Serena Yates, have all contributed their talents and their time to make this exciting contribution to male/male erotic romance.

All proceeds will go to help fight illegal e-Book downloading. Thank you, and enjoy!

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Stolen Memories by Carol Lynne

On the eve of his mother's funeral, Aden Brousseau met Victor DePasse for the first time. For years his mother had warned him to stay away from the dark-haired neighbour, but on that particular evening, Aden hadn't listened. He'd been fascinated with the handsome man since the day he'd overheard his mother and grandfather refer to Victor as a vampire.

Now, twenty years later, Aden once again is in the presence of Victor DePasse. Only this time he's older and knows exactly what he wants.

After years of visiting his charge in his dreams, Victor suddenly has the man he's fallen in love with in front of him. Does he defy his orders and make Aden his, or does he obey and give Aden up to his destiny?

Review:  While different from the books of Carol Lynne's that I've read to date ~ I'm horribly backlogged ~ I was quickly entranced by her story.  Aden and Victor are men, or man and vampire, that I quickly found myself attracted to and really enjoyed watching as their relationship developed.  Some interesting elements added a bit of an exotic touch to the experience. 
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Stealing Rain by A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly

In the not too distant future, water becomes so scarce the hunt is on for any drop on other planets. Drew and Trace, former lovers find that love, not just rain, is high at any price.

Drew Lecour was once the pride of the military, until he'd decided to leave the federation and became a rogue, selling water to the highest bidder. Trace had a history with Drew, one that involved some hot sex and broken promises. And now, after not seeing him for years, Drew and his crew suddenly show up on a planet Trace has been contracted to protect, a planet where Drew is set to drill for water.

Trace doesn't have a choice. He has to defend the water supply. His men are waiting for their leader to give the order to kill, but he can't bring himself to do that. So he confiscates Drew's equipment and takes him prisoner; but having Drew naked and at his mercy proves far more challenging than he'd anticipated, and then, there are others forces at play.

Review:  Another story by two favourite authors ~ A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly ~ that was a departure from other stories that I've read by them writing individually as well as together... but I really like what they did.  Drew and Trace were sizzling and I loved as they were able to work through their differences.  And then there is the whole idea of water being an extraordinary resource; I couldn't help comparing it to the common theme of the anthology.  Often people look at books and stories as just another source of entertainment, a means to spend some time.  But stories are more, a LOT more, than that to the authors; they are their hearts and sweat, dreams and frustrations, and I loved the way that A.J. and D.J. made the correlation with such a great story. 
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Hotwired Heart by Jaime Samms

A good car thief needs sixty seconds, but grand theft heart might take even less time than that.

Freedom and trust; opposite sides of the same coin that could give expert car thief, Marky, the win he's looking for. Little does he know escaping his gang ties will lead him through heartbreak and into cuffs he hadn't even thought to watch out for. Now he can trust the powerful man who wants to help, or he can keep running.

It all depends on how much he values his freedom, and whether or not Roland has managed the impossible; hijacking Marky's carefully guarded heart.

ReviewJaime Samms' stories are very much among my favourites and with Hotwired Heart she's once again illustrated just why I love them so much. While I wasn't sure at the beginning just where she was headed, I knew that everything would become clear as the story progressed... and I was right.  Not only did I get what exactly Marky was fighting, but I really felt for him, for his struggles and his successes.  But, like most other things in life, while wanting to do it for ourselves, we often need the support of others.  I fell in love with Marky and Rollie... and I'm hoping that this will not be the last we hear of them or of Rollie's club and some of the people there.  What a world to explore!
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The Magic Thieves by Serena Yates

Elryk Muyd'omir is the most powerful lightning wizard born on Tah'Nut in two hundred years and a pacifist. When he refuses to co-operate with the illegally ruling Xoh'kas family they torture and kill his lover. Rather than risking the death of thousands by losing control over his lightning magic in his rage, he flees to Earth—a place without magic. When the gateway that connects Tah'Nut to other worlds opens Elryk knows that the Law Forces have found him. It is time to either face cruel punishment or fight.

Kaythan Vs'urr is a Law Force Commander who is sent to retrieve the criminal wizard Elryk. He is expected to return him to Tah'Nut for ‘reprogramming'. Secretly disgusted with the Xoh'kas' lack of determination to stop the magic thieves, he has decided to win Elryk for his plan of defeating them. All they need to do is find the fabled Magic Shield to prevent further thievery.
Can Elryk trust the gorgeous Law Commander who wants his help? Will the two men be able to work together to defeat the Xoh'kas and eliminate the magic thieves?

Review:  Just when I thought that I had figured everything out, along comes this treasure from Serena Yates, another author whose stories have touched my heart. While futuristic sci-fi isn't really high on my list of favourite sub-genres, there's something so wonderfully basic and elemental (pun intended) about Elryk and Kaythan. I found the tale to be well-developed and quite entrancing.  Again, a wonderful illustration for the theme of this anthology.  
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Stealing Michael by Jambrea Jo Jones

Can one wrong make it right?

Robert's mother pushes him into stealing a painting. He is in over his head when the homeowner catches him in the act. It leaves him wondering what to do now?

Michael's life turns in a new direction when a stranger enters his home and the urge to protect the thief overcomes his common sense. He knows he should be angry but who can resist a thief that looks like an angel?

Review:  Robert is a character that I could really feel for and Michael was just plain great.   Michael was a man committed to being the best person he could be, even when acting completely against all his instincts. In many ways this entry in the Stealing My Heart anthology is a modern fairy tale. A talented author, Jambrea Jo Jones has come up with a wonderful story that again makes a graphic point towards the theme.  Very nice.
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Dragon's Eye by Stephani Hecht

After a decade of living under the iron rule of a sorcerer, dragon shifter, Duncan Moore finally has his chance for freedom. With his former master dead, all Duncan has to do is steal the very thing that has been holding him captive all these years, his dragon's eye. The stone holds his magic and his dragon self and without it, he can never go home again.

What should be an easy theft turns complicated when he finds that someone has beat him to the eye and he has no idea where it could be. To add to things he suddenly finds himself teamed up with the dead sorcerers' son, Trent. For years Duncan has longed for Trent, but had never dared act on his desires. Then one night of passion between the men changes everything and Duncan realises that he could lose something far more valuable than his dragon's eye, he could lose Trent.
Will Duncan be able to save them both? Or will he have to make the ultimate sacrifice?

Review:  This is the only story by an author who is still new-to-me. I've read a story that she collaborated on with another author writing in this anthology and really liked it.  But now I'm definitely going to be doing some searching for her solo works... that's one thing that I like so much about anthologies. And again, I'm hoping that there will be more to come in tales from this world of mages and dragon shifters... what's not to like?!

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Stealing My Heart ~ Anthology

I would have bought this book regardless of the authors involved.  The idea behind it alone is enough for me to support the cause.  But the fact that the authors are all among my favourites and auto-buys, you better believe I have this book!
I happen to love ebooks. Yes, I'm fairly new to the world of epublishing ~ and only as a reader ~ but in the last two years or so I've managed to acquire a thousand or so ebooks. And many of these books are by authors that have become favourites of mine.  Their stories mean something to me, often powerful and always enjoyable... and I want them to be able to continue creating these books.  
Having a book stolen is terrible, but having many multiple copies being given away FREE is not only a crime, it's incredibly damaging to the epublishers and the authors. 
It's also something that raises my ire.  Damn it, I've paid for my books and I do so gladly.  For me books are not a luxury, they're part of my life and during years of fighting depression, they were a life-saver... literally.

eBook piracy is theft, plain and simple.  The thieves involved would like pretty up these thefts with a lot of high-faluting rhetoric that, when all is said and done, means nothing. By uploading and sharing ONE legally purchased ebook, these thieves are taking hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars from the authors whose heart and sweat go into bringing up stories of love, adventure, other worlds, fantasy ~ any of it.
Stealing My Heart?  Yes, the title means exactly what it sounds like.  And I, for one, am going to do what I can to support the epublishers and authors who have brought so much enjoyment to my days.

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Be it in another time, another dimension, or another world, the authors of the Stealing My Heart Anthology will take you away to a world where male/male love and passion reign.
Stephani Hecht, Jambrea Jo Jones, A.J. Llewellyn and D.J. Manly, Carol Lynne, Jaime Samms, and Serena Yates, have all contributed their talents and their time to make this exciting contribution to male/male erotic romance.

All proceeds will go to help fight illegal e-Book downloading. Thank you, and enjoy!

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Review to come

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Immortal Fire Anthology

I just finished the 7 stories that make up this anthology and I'm actually quite stunned; not quite the reaction I expected, but it definitely has a bigger impact than I had thought it would.
Firstly I have to say that the stories all deal with the theme of Immortals within M/M romances. They're also quite... varied in their genres shall we say.  The setting for Adrianne Brennan's Dawn of the Seraphs is very futuristic.  Bryn Colvin's Death and the Immortal as well as Clare London's Out of Time are more along the lines of paranormal fantasy.  Jaime Samms' WindBlown deals with long-lost Atlanteans, while M. King's Almost Human is a paranormal futuristic tale. And Nix Winter's Timeless is almost an amalgamation of futuristic fantasy.  Then there is Jaime Samms' Black Roses which is... fantasy?
Whatever else you call them, these stories are all, at the least, good reads. A couple of them totally blew me away and one I rate a 5 star read... it was amazing!  And that's disregarding that there were a couple of stories that it took me a few minutes to acclimate to.  Mostly because they were completely out of my frame of reference ~ really futuristic sci-fi stories often do that to me. But once I sat back and let the story come to me and tell its tale I was fine.  Getting interested in the various characters was no challenge at all; instead I found myself going from one story to the next in almost a daze... of amazement mostly.
Individual stories and ratings follow.  As far as I'm concerned there is not one loser in the bunch, not even a story that I wouldn't wholeheartedly recommend; certainly I'll be looking for more books from each of these 6 authors.

  1. Jaime SammsBlack Roses:  3.5 to 4 stars
  2. M. King ~ Almost Human: 4.5 stars 
  3. Clare London ~ Out of Time: 4 stars
  4. Bryn Colvin ~ Death and the Immortal: 5 stars
  5. Jaime Samms ~ WindBlown: 4 stars
  6. Nix Winter ~ Timeless: 4 stars
  7. Adrianne Brennan ~ Dawn of the Seraphs: 3.5 to 4 stars
Over the next couple of days I will be posting individual reviews of each book... they certainly deserve their own. This review is for the overall anthology / series.  My first exposure to the publising house Loveyoudivine was great!  I'm also very much looking forward to any and all follow-up stories... and soon please!