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Goodreads, you're making it hard to write this review with an ad running across part of my writing space. I understand the necessity for ads, but right here? Anyway, it's interesting that much of the negative criticism listed by other readers is some of what I loved about the book. For example, the first-person narrative helped endear me to Raylene and learn more about her. And the fact that this book really is urban fantasy and not simply a romance novel barely disguised by fangs pleased me very much. That said, it's the small details that can make a book, and Priest always is good with them. In this case, it's how Raylene can be compassionate and caring, yet we're always reminded that she is a vampire. I like how Priest brings in a cross-dressing character who definitely doesn't conform to stereotype. I did sort of predict the actual ending, which makes me knock the five stars down to four (well, 4.5), but perhaps I only could foresee that future due to Priest's excellent plotting.

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Koji and Jun are bandmates for over 15 years. On the early years of their band Koji falls in love with Jun but he doesn't have the courage to say it. So years pass and Jun get married. After ten years, Jun is on the verge of a divorce and Koji wants to help him. But confess is feeling will adjust everything or will break all, friendship and band? With the japanese characters and the work of the two, guitarist, I'm aspecting a yaoi type romance, with a strong character and a submissive one. Instead here we have two very similar character, one more tender of the other, but nor of them strong or dom. This is a short romance, only 70 pages, but very tender: you finish it with a smile in your face. http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/34...