
ePUB | Gay Romance on Garda (Gay Romance, #2) |
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And Sandro talk about sex A lot And some of the sex is a little to much for me The use of urination for example as foreplay is than I care to read about Just ick. Michele is a gifted opera tenor who has graduated and would like to find an opera position but knows there are few Henry s mother was a concern pianist and he is gifted at the piano and together Michele and Henry spend time on their music and here you can feel a connection between the two. Henry also works with Sandro who has a good grasp of English but works with Henry to pick up the idiosyncracies of the language Michele joins in on that and they spend a fair amount of time together The boys play games with the language and I found myself amused by it. Henry and Michele declare themselves in love on day two Yes.
2 I got this for free in exchange for an honest review through the DBML program at the goodreads M M Romance group. Now for this to get as many stars as it did the book had to overcome two major obstacles One the print was so small that I had to strain to read it and as it was in PDF if I zoomed it bigger I had to manipulate the screen as if I was reading on of those story in a text file where you don t have margain and that It was in the style of a Jane Austen or one of the Bronte Sisters I believe it was called a manners novel Even with these problems I soon found myself drawn in the story that seem to be too filled with coincidence Like Michele pronounced Me KAY lay and Henry being in a place to rescue an opera director.
Therefore I will review as I go. The first thing I want to say about the beginning of this book is that the author paints such a vivid picture of Italy The way the words were written it s so easy to close my eyes and imagine exactly what it looks like and suddenly I am there as well. Okay when Henry is playing the piano the first time he thinks that he is glad he never looked up to see who all was in the room with him When he finishes the song he notices each person sitting and listening and he gaze lands on the guy in the chair and the way its written I can actually catch my breath gasping as Henry would when he finally looks at Michele I love the instant connection between Henry and Michele They just seem to click on many levels and that makes the connection so much better The scene when they have a few drinks and then walk home hand in hand is absolutely hot At this point in the book I can only hope that the connection continues to grow and they work out as a couple. I m seriously upset with both Michele and Henry You have got to be fucking kidding me Valentino comes to visit and in one days time you both cheat.
Anthony McDonald studied history at Durham University He worked very briefly as a musical instrument maker and as a farm labourer before moving into the theatre where he has worked in almost every capacity except those of Director and Electrician His first novel Orange Bitter Orange Sweet was published in 2001 and his second Adam in 2003. Other books include the sequel to Adam Blue Sky Adam and the stand alone adventure story Getting Orlando Ivors Ghosts a psychological thriller was published in April 2014 The Dog In The Chapel and Ralph Diary of a Gay Teen both appeared in 2014 Anthony is the Anthony McDonald studied history at Durham University He worked very briefly as a musical instrument maker and as a farm labourer before moving into the theatre where he has worked in almost every capacity except those of Director and Electrician His first novel Orange Bitter Orange Sweet was published in 2001 and his second Adam in 2003. Other books include the sequel to Adam Blue Sky Adam and the stand alone adventure story Getting Orlando Ivor s Ghosts a psychological thriller was published in April 2014 The Dog In The Chapel and Ralph Diary of a Gay Teen both appeared in 2014 Anthony is the also the author of the Gay Romance series which comprises ten short novels Anthony McDonald s short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies on both sides of the AtlanticHe has also written the scripts for several Words and Music events based around the lives and works of composers including Schubert and Brahms which have been performed in Britain and in Portugal His travel writing has appeared in the Independent newspaper After several years of living and teaching English in France McDonald is now based based in rural East Sussex site_link 21 year old Henry is hired by the wealthy Luccini family to tutor their younger son Sandro in English On the shores of Lake Garda in northern Italy he joins a world he has previously only dreamed of A word of yachts grand opera and fast cars The world of the two beautiful Luccini brothers Michele and Sandro As he learns to sail with them on the blue waters of the lake he falls in love with them both Yet can he even have one Gay Romance on Garda Gay Romance 2 If you are looking for angst Anthony McDonald s Gay Romance series won t provide you with much perhaps some concerns over appropriate apparel or finding the right words to suit a situation What you get in exchange is fluent perceptive and beautifully constructed prose which rolls you up in an embrace as warm as the weather over Italy s beautiful Lake Garda This is where Henry finds himself as English tutor to Sandro Luccini ensconced in the bosom of a wealthy family Henry immediately falls for the handsome teen but it s Sandro s older brother Michele who knocks him off his feet and it s pretty obvious Michele has similar feelings in return. Oh there is drama but this is as it says a romance so all the action is concentrated on driving the sexy love narrative to its fullest expression In addition to a story or erotic power you also get a free and entertaining lesson on English etymology and you can t say fairer than that Another reviewer says I just cannot get enough of Anthony McDonald s books which sums it up perfectly Gay Romance on Garda Gay Romance 2 Teaching English in Italy What opportunity Discovering us is always a challenge We are individually struggling to find ourselves as we seek the perfect mate It is a trial and error prospect for most people but events can turn things upside down Happenstance and chance of a perfect storm with unintended expectations can lead to circumstances favoring your dreams instead of your fears if you will only take the chance. Some people search for love Some find it easily It can begin as a simple sexual act for relief or as just friendship attraction with extra magnetism of the heart But just as we all go through casual and formal events mixing us with new strangers and friends life can slip a new thought into the back of our minds Especially if they are cute and express interest in what we are doing until we are doing it together Teaching a father s business friend s son English for 8 weeks over a summer soon involves his older brother the student gets separated from his girlfriend but thoughts turn to teacher crush then his brother s former lover comes for a visit to finally admit he is gay and in love with the older brother but soon has feelings for the younger brother and the teacher. Just like in an opera the lake in summer makes waves to mix the group in ways beyond class live and dreams Boating events drinking and dining both on and by the lake hiking the paths along the edges unexpected visits into the water island visits water rescues sunsets and moonlight and time together without interruptions all lead to national news coverage of our MC pair But back to school or work splits our quartet from the original plan as our student s girlfriend to find a new partner Summer falls into Autumn as lives connect opportunities to partners made of us Gay Romance on Garda Gay Romance 2 OMG Jesus lord can I move to Italy right now I received this book in exchange for an honest review via Goodreads Don t Buy My Love programand I loved it. Henry is a gay Englishman newly graduated from college He has come to Garda for the summer to be an English tutor to Sandro Luccini an 18 y o boy The Luccini s are very wealthy and Sandro is very beautiful to Henry But her doesn t compare to Michele Sandro s older brother who happens also to be gay. The attraction between them is instant two young men who share a love of music Henry is a classically trained pianist and Michele is a tenor with a dream do being an opera singer They are meant for each other but this affection is new to Henry He s had lovers but never been in love. In contrast Michele has loved unrequited but never had a lover They are in many ways dumbfounded with their luck and very nervous of Michele s parents finding out Michele is not out and fears Henry will be sent away if their budding relationship is discovered Sandro catches on pretty quickly and accepts it well enough He had suspected as much because Michele is still virgin after having many girlfriends While enjoying some time at a waterfront cafe Michele and Henry witness a boat capsize and dive in for the rescue of two men one who runs an opera in Verano Instead of a reward Henry begs an audition for Michele The opera owner demands an immediate audition while Michele is dressed in nothing but a towel seated on the pier yet he is impressed with Michele s performance So much so he arranges for a formal audition the next week. Henry assists Michele with his preparations and accompanies him for the audition While there is no space in the opera company for Michele he is assured that he will be hired if one opens And they re impressed with Henry as well he s offered a position as a rehearsal pianist Michele encourages him to accept. This romance continues to blossom with Mrs Luccini catching on and seeming to approve Interesting happenstance gets Michele to the opera stage far sooner than expected but a new wrinkle develops One of the men Michele had loved realizes he shares Michele s affection But does Michele reciprocate Or will he remain with Henry It s a beautifully told romance with subtle humor and delicious Brit English language that sang to the Anglophile in me And the style is as lyrical as the opera it celebrates The smexytimes are matter of fact with the emotion on the angsty side of the spectrum A solid read for those who love M M romance and delight in Italian culture Gay Romance on Garda Gay Romance 2 Note A copy of this book was provided to me by the author through the DBML event in exchange for an impartial review This is a sweet fanciful story of the romance between two young men who meet when one man Henry is hired for the summer to teach Alessandro aka Sandro English Michele is Sandro s brother and once he enters the picture all of Henry s thinking goes south so to speak The three young men spend a great deal of time together and under those conditions Michele and Henry become close and ultimately lovers though from time to time Henry wishes that cute little Sandro was gay as well Michele is a gifted tenor who has just completed university and would love to use his talent to find employment with an opera house Henry has also just finished university and plans to further his studies or find a job whichever comes first since he s not terribly ambitious or career oriented Sandro is going to university in the fall and he already has a good grasp of English but by traveling around the area and doing fun things like boating and picnicking with his brother and Henry he is improving his language skills daily On one of the excursions when Michele and Henry are on their own they witness a small boat capsize and jump in to save the two older men who were in it It s fortunate that the water is shallow only four feet deep since unknown to each other at the time neither can swim well One of the two older men who are saved happens to be Signor Grippi Director of Opera Vicenza and in payment he offers Michele an impromptu audition Clad only in a towel and soaking wet from the rescue Michele sings La donna mobile a cappella The man is so impressed that a formal audition is arranged which results in a promise for a job for Michele once there s an opening Henry has provided the piano accompaniment at the audition and he is offered an immediate job as a rehearsal pianist Everything is falling into place for these two until the arrival of Valentino the young man for whom Michele had an unrequited love up until meeting Henry When Michele and Valentino go off for the day together Henry and Sandro do likewise During this day apart both men cheat on each other No it s not penetrative sex but still it is cheating and a red flag for many readers so I feel it must be mentioned here They not only forgive each other but it s passed over lightly and the two go on to have adventures on the way to having their HEA Not only do Henry and Michele get their HEA but along the way Sandro and Valentino have become lovers since Sandro discovered that he really isn t as straight as he thought he was and they also have an HEA I really wanted to love this story since it had what I thought would be the makings of a beautiful love story But I found that the prose was a bit too sweet sappy and old fashioned for a contemporary romance Also the storyline was too unbelievable with so many convenient circumstances all falling into place to give the men everything they ve ever wanted and then the cheating occurred and it was a definite turn off for me I likely would not have chosen to read the book had I known in advance that it contained cheating. Another thing that kept pulling me out of the book is Michele s name The author explains that it s to be pronounced the Italian way Me Kay Lay so I attempted to pronounce it correctly in my mind each time I encountered it in the story It s nice that the author was trying for authenticity but decades of pronouncing Michele a certain way took their toll and I wasn t able to focus on the story at all when I kept trying to pronounce the name correctly I finally gave up and just called him Michele in the way I ve always known it to be so I could concentrate on the story itself This book would make a nice story for a young person who is looking for something light as an introduction to the genre And it s definitely for someone interested in learning about Italy its beautiful natural resources and the culture of the area surrounding Lake Garda Gay Romance on Garda Gay Romance 2 Let me start this review by saying that I read quite a bit of the period literature that this type of prose the author attempts to use in this novel While the characters are likable enough the author can t seem to make up his mind if we re solely inside the MC s head or if he is writing a book which the character actually says to the reader at the end of the first page about it or if he is having a conversation with us The fourth wall is broken reconstructed and then turned in on itself with shifting POV that is bewildering and ultimately to what end Secondly if the author would like to use highly stylized prose it should ve been relegated to a period piece Modern men regardless of their choice of study while at university simply do not think or talk like this What hurt this further was the juxtaposition of using modern slang for male anatomy that ran completely against the flowery prose he was trying to establish thereby completely breaking the momentum of the elevated mood he was trying to create I ll cite an example No adjective or adverb exists to describe the complexity of thought the multi layered feelings that escaped into his tone of voice which is followed shortly thereafter with Henry thinking Oh wow Oh insert F bomb These two sentences go against the heightened grain here The takeaway here if you re going to use heightened prose be bloody consistent Mixing the two really doesn t work unless it is satirically intended Which it s clear from the text it is not. Also a twenty something Italian boy probably wouldn t refer to a boy he just met as his darling boy over aged woman much It s a bit over the top While I like heightened prose this would have softened the moment if you get my fuller implied meaning as soon as it was uttered from Michele s mouth It didn t have to be vulgar to make the connection to a modern audience but a realistic term of endearment would ve been far believable Especially when you consider the placement of the story in the twitter internet age. Another example where an economy of words could ve been effective Sandro s bedroom was even bigger than mine Although it was a bit less tidy and neat This is where McDonald should ve stopped instead he writes on But if mine was tidy that was only because I d been occupying it for a rather shorter time than he d been using his Way to overstate the obvious In fact there really wasn t any reason to set it in modern times at all as the only real connection to it was either their cell phones which never were used as they could never have a strong enough signal to do so or the internet searches that Henry neglected to do So no loss to the modern timeline there The bottom line if you are going to use stylized prose consider the reality of the situation Modern twenty something boys simply do not think talk like this That pushed the boundaries of disbelief for me from the start Charlie Cochrane does this to great effect in her Lessons series that is rightly set at the turn of the twentieth century So when her men employ such prose it is believable of the period and only supports her choice of writing Her economy with words when employing heightened prose which underscores the precision and care she takes as she puts digital pen to paper McDonald should be just as precise sadly Garda didn t receive as exacting an eye While I liked the nature of the story the situation and the location individually they are all passions of mine I m even a classically trained professional opera singer so I know of the world that Mr McDonald writes regarding Michele s background there was really precious little for the characters to push against No one really grew other than their over the top explanations of climatic moments as a character The characters were who they ultimately were from the beginning with the sole exception of Sandro the younger brother who decided after years of having a girlfriend suddenly decided that Henry was too hot to resist and he decided very quickly that he preferred his own sex stretched believability only to have wonder of wonders the boy Valentino who his older brother Michele had been pining for while away at university just happens to show up but never manages to cause any degree of angst between the brothers or Henry Valentino s presence serves only makes him ripe for the plucking and pluck away Sandro does Oddly enough it appears very quickly that Valentino can t have Michele any longer because after only a few days of being with Henry Michele has tossed the oft unrequited love of Valentino pretty darned quick All that pining and then nothing SIDE NOTE TO THE MAIN CHARACTER Henry you might want to pay attention to that last line I don t see a long term in someone who can toss something he professes to feel so deeply just by stumbling upon you Hottie McHottie or not tho you may be This example alone should alert the reader to the inconsistencies I am speaking of that plague this work. I guess the thing that pressed upon me the hardest what I couldn t get around was ultimately the choice of prose It was completely misplaced with this modern tale Take one of my favorites of that style of prose E. M Forster That man was a bloody genius with words Nothing short of it There are passages in his books that still slay me every time I read them not because they drivel on and on with heightened prose that would leave the orbs of your eyes rosy just by reading the page but because he economized his words Forster takes extreme care choosing the exact phrasing with words that would convey with 8 or 9 words what would take several other authors paragraphs to convey the same situation Are you sensing a theme here McDonald would do well to review those authors with a precise eye to absorb how they did what they did As for Garda the work I am reviewing here I truly wanted to like it As I stated before I read this stuff on a regular basis In heightened prose the proper turn of a phrase means everything an art we are losing in this internet and texting tweeting age So I give McDonald props for making the attempt I just think a defter hand with regards to editing or time placement would have strengthened the piece even It s a shame really I like Henry I liked the Luccini s as a whole Even Valentino who was relegated to a pretty flower on the wall that Sandro decided to pick up since he couldn t have either his girlfriend Daniela or Hottie McHottie Henry I liked the setting in Italy who wouldn t I even liked the use of opera and classical music Every element the author chose spoke to me I was in my element with these ingredients and I couldn t wait to sink my teeth into his rich confection. However Garda taken as a whole fell short of the mark with awkward sentence structure choices there are several but I ll leave it to yourselves to find them and decide and overly flowery prose that I just couldn t ultimately attribute to a modern 21 year old English youth despite being an English Lit major And I am surrounded with artists in the classical world who are gay like myself who read elevated prose but who still communicate with everyone around me including the love of my life in twenty first century vernacular Sidebar One other brief thing that stuck in my craw when Henry and Michele are stranded on an island you ll have to bear through the novel to find out why as I don t do book report reviews they eat a far amount of raw rhubarb which can be highly toxic if eaten in sizable quantities which the author alludes to this shocked me I looked it up I thought it odd that the author went with this when he could have just as easily made it something else altogether Again the believability broke the flow of the story and took me out of the moment. For me the book s ingredients had everything going for it but ultimately got in the way of itself So I would only give it two stars on that appraisal alone However with that being said I elevated it to a third star SOLELY because of the author s choice to have young men engaged in the classical arts Something that is dear to my own heart I just wish the author had come up with a melodic masterpiece and not the weighted overwrought lyrical slog fest that it came out to be. DISCLAIMER I received this as a free read as part of the Don t Buy Me Love event on GoodReads in exchange for an honest review Gay Romance on Garda Gay Romance 2
Gay Romance on Garda (Gay Romance, #2) By Anthony McDonald |
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