You Must No Longer Lie Alone - David and Jonathan, #5 - E-book - ePub

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The book chronicles the adventures of two gay couples, David and Jon and Tom and Luke from the earlier books in the series, and introduces a new character,... Lire la suite
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The book chronicles the adventures of two gay couples, David and Jon and Tom and Luke from the earlier books in the series, and introduces a new character, Luke's Italian brother Sandro Mascagnoli. Sandro comes up to St Boniface's College, Camford to study engineering. After an unhappy gay relationship with Jack Meredith, a research student, he meets Dominic Ovenden, a computer science student, with whom he rapidly falls in love.
Tom and Luke's activities in Trabizona, Italy also figure in the story, with episodes involving Tom's gay boss, Professor Sescantanto, and Luke's struggles in his job as assistant opera house manager. The noble family background of Dominic, thought by the boys to be an inseparable barrier to him forming a permanent partnership with Sandro, turns out unexpectedly favourably when Dom's grandfather, head of the family, admits to being a closet gay.
Sex with Dom proves to be good for Sandro's academic performance. He gets a first and a prestigious research studentship to study for a PhD.

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Biographie de Witte Piet

The author started writing gay romances after he had retired from a long career as an academic scientist. It is a widespread illusion that authors of erotica are practised experts in the art of venery. In fact, this is in most cases quite untrue, they are more generally working out their erotic fantasies in fiction, as is the case with Witte Piet. The author's aim is to write pleasant and enjoyable stories about love between men, not leaving the sex behind at the bedroom door, but entering into plenty of explicit detail, with some crude language.
One of the author's mottoes is a quotation from Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, "Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, " so there is for example no poverty among the lead characters. The fields are all "highbrow", involving student life in one of England's ancient universities, and areas of science, religion, music, literature (especially seventeenth-century poetry) and life in the English countryside and in Italy.

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