04-23-2012, 04:20 PM
I just finished reading an eBook called; The Silurian; Arthur's army - Book Three .
Extremely awesome. It's a twist on the classic tale of King Arthur and has some interesting aspects to it.
It's a romance, that at first has you confused, but at the end, makes you go 'awww' .
Basically, Arthur is in love with his best friend and advisor; Bedwyr (The Fox), but doesn't realize what type of love it is, but Bedwyr feels the same and is ashamed, because they're both royalty and can't be together(Bedwyr is also a prince of a neighboring country).
It's set in very early Britain, so the way they speak is pretty dated and some terms may upset people, for instance; Instead of saying gay, they say a Sodomite or Cock-Head (lol) .
I'm going to read book 4 asap lol :p, but I'm reading another book in the meantime.
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It's called; The Persian.
It's about a young guy named Vaz, who comes to London(all these british books :p) to study art and ends up in the eye and affections of Tom, a local Photographer who graduated that previous year. Vaz had studied in Efsahan first, but decided to go to London, as their institute was a better choice for him.
They slowly get drawn together and play the 'Cat and Mouse' game.
... And that's as far as I've gotten so far :p .
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Both books are pretty "Manly" meaning, there's no overly feminine guys in these books, although, in Arthur's Army, one character is described as "Graceful, Delicate and Innocent" not to mention has hair past his butt.
Extremely awesome. It's a twist on the classic tale of King Arthur and has some interesting aspects to it.
It's a romance, that at first has you confused, but at the end, makes you go 'awww' .
Basically, Arthur is in love with his best friend and advisor; Bedwyr (The Fox), but doesn't realize what type of love it is, but Bedwyr feels the same and is ashamed, because they're both royalty and can't be together(Bedwyr is also a prince of a neighboring country).
It's set in very early Britain, so the way they speak is pretty dated and some terms may upset people, for instance; Instead of saying gay, they say a Sodomite or Cock-Head (lol) .
I'm going to read book 4 asap lol :p, but I'm reading another book in the meantime.
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It's called; The Persian.
It's about a young guy named Vaz, who comes to London(all these british books :p) to study art and ends up in the eye and affections of Tom, a local Photographer who graduated that previous year. Vaz had studied in Efsahan first, but decided to go to London, as their institute was a better choice for him.
They slowly get drawn together and play the 'Cat and Mouse' game.
... And that's as far as I've gotten so far :p .
~
Both books are pretty "Manly" meaning, there's no overly feminine guys in these books, although, in Arthur's Army, one character is described as "Graceful, Delicate and Innocent" not to mention has hair past his butt.