Out There in the Night edition by Laura Baumbach Literature Fiction eBooks
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What's the most pleasurable way to be made into a werewolf? By having sex with one ... and surviving.
Something Dr. Connor Jacy is about to find out after spending a long, lust-filled night of wild, animalistic and sensual lovemaking with the mysterious Native American trapper who rescued him from a snowmobile accident site in the Alaskan wilderness. It's only a few days until the full moon and once back at home, Dr. Jacy is sure it was all a dream compounded by his head injury. Unfortunately for Connor, the powerful spiritwalkers of an ancient Indian tribe have already decided to mate a modern man of medical science with a mythical creature and guardian of the night.
This ebook is a re-release.
Out There in the Night edition by Laura Baumbach Literature Fiction eBooks
This short, expensive M/M romance might please people looking for a quick read peppered with many sex scenes.The supernatural element and the Alaskan setting will only add to the pleasure with their exoticism.
Ms Baumbach is a professional: her plot flaws smoothly, her characters are consistent if not really believable and writing is proficient.
What is wrong then?
- First of all, such a potentially interesting basic plot needed more pages to give the reader more satisfaction and more fun for his money.
This could have been done without compromising the light-hearted fun.
- Second, sex scenes are not awful -coming from the pen of a woman- but they are repetitive, with silly attempts to render sexual moanings and descriptions of intimate caresses which are either hard to believe or more suited for a heterosexual coupling.
- Third, the author's views about love in general and gay love in particular are devastatingly superficial, full of stereotypes bordering with the outrageous.
One character is a beautiful, vulnerable, cub-like youth; the other is an impossibly large, gorgeous, all manly stud.
Sounds familiar? It is if you have read "Bit of rough" by the same author, where we get exactly the same kind of dumb cub vs alpha male relationship.
Here she is apparently dissatisfied with just the two main characters therefore she sets the same trick with two side ones... Please...
The logical consequence to this cub-wolf "love" story is more than questionable: the alpha-male must perforce be sexually dominant and the cub submissive and finding nothing wrong with it.
It took decades for Harlequin authors to create heroines with self-assurance and a job: do we really have to face again the same stale stereotypes in gay romances?
One might also add that in an erotic novel these stereotypes strongly limit the scope of the possible sex scenes.
I would have have given 0 stars but it was not possible... pity.
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Out There in the Night edition by Laura Baumbach Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Erotic for me. I thought it was going to be more of a romantic novel, I probably missed the memo. Also had a bit of a problem with the true bestiality. I read quite a few paranormal shifter stories but this was the first with animal and human. Just a bit out of my comfort zone. Other than that good story and characters. Thank you.
This book will melt igloos and cold hearts. Adam is one hot, hunky, "half-breed (half white, half Native American)," dominant, alpha male werewolf, and his mate (he knows it for years before Connor even appears on the scene) is a short, slender, young blond doctor named Connor Jacy. This book, evidently the first of a series, tells how the two became acquainted and became life-mates, overcoming the bitter Alaskan winter and the interference of Jacy's fellow doctor/kind of lover. I actually thought it worked pretty well, if you're willing to swallow the main premise of the existence of werewolves who don't really kill humans, but "control the balance of nature" (whatever the hell that means; it really isn't ever explained). The two lovers are incredibly hot together with some scorching sex scenes between them. There's not a lot of conflict between them (Connor isn't really given a choice in the matter of his mate or whether he becomes a werewolf himself), but the two exhibit a strong attraction for each other and develop a powerful passion between them. Good gay romance and hot sex. No depth of plotline, but what do you expect. Apparently, some reviewers expected more than they should have. If you want powerful gay romance, sex and passion, you can find it here. Go for it.
I'm going to say something about this book that I never thought I'd say there was too much sex in this book. Now, I love smut and fluff and erotic content as much as the next person when reading slash, but at times this book felt like it was all porn and no substance. That's not to say that it was all bad either, but just a bit excessive at times.
The book is your typical supernatural love story. Adam is a werewolf, Connor is destined to be his soulmate, and throughout the book Connor learns to come to terms with who and what the man that he loves is. With lots of hot sex to help convince the young doctor *LOL* I actually found the sidestory/secondary romance between Greg and Mitch (another werewolf) to be more enjoyable, however brief their scenes were, than the main couple.
The romance was sweet, even if some of the sex seemed a bit forced at first, and the characters are rather endearing. All four of the main guys grow on you throughout the book, and that's probably the strong point of "Out There in the Night".
Overall I enjoyed the book, but I can't say it's the most amazing thing I've ever read either. If you like sexy gay werewolf books, then go for it, it's not a waste of time. Just don't set your expectations too high.
Oh, and an FYI? This book should have come with a warning for borderline beastiality. I have a pretty high tolerance for nontraditional sex scenes, but at times this book made me a bit uncomfortable. If you squick easy then tread lightly when considering this book.
After reading a few short stories during the first few days of September 2009 by this author I looked forward to reading her werewolf novel on the 12th of the month. It was as good as expected. It seemed like it was going to be a novella, but the print was teeny weeny on a large page. Lots in there. The author was very thorough in describing the atmosphere. Really got a sense of the cold, beauty, and isolation.
Doctors / Alaskan village / skinwalkers werewolves /end of a relationship /dreams - hallucinations - visions of future/ very sensual /mate for life /snow machines /concussion/ rescuer/ nurse back to health /loving care/ special totem/ saved self for Native American mate
This short, expensive M/M romance might please people looking for a quick read peppered with many sex scenes.
The supernatural element and the Alaskan setting will only add to the pleasure with their exoticism.
Ms Baumbach is a professional her plot flaws smoothly, her characters are consistent if not really believable and writing is proficient.
What is wrong then?
- First of all, such a potentially interesting basic plot needed more pages to give the reader more satisfaction and more fun for his money.
This could have been done without compromising the light-hearted fun.
- Second, sex scenes are not awful -coming from the pen of a woman- but they are repetitive, with silly attempts to render sexual moanings and descriptions of intimate caresses which are either hard to believe or more suited for a heterosexual coupling.
- Third, the author's views about love in general and gay love in particular are devastatingly superficial, full of stereotypes bordering with the outrageous.
One character is a beautiful, vulnerable, cub-like youth; the other is an impossibly large, gorgeous, all manly stud.
Sounds familiar? It is if you have read "Bit of rough" by the same author, where we get exactly the same kind of dumb cub vs alpha male relationship.
Here she is apparently dissatisfied with just the two main characters therefore she sets the same trick with two side ones... Please...
The logical consequence to this cub-wolf "love" story is more than questionable the alpha-male must perforce be sexually dominant and the cub submissive and finding nothing wrong with it.
It took decades for Harlequin authors to create heroines with self-assurance and a job do we really have to face again the same stale stereotypes in gay romances?
One might also add that in an erotic novel these stereotypes strongly limit the scope of the possible sex scenes.
I would have have given 0 stars but it was not possible... pity.
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