Stevie Woods
Auteur de Just One Bite: Volume One
Séries
Œuvres de Stevie Woods
Just One Bite: Volume One 35 exemplaires
British Flash: A revealing collection of short LGBT fiction — Contributeur — 11 exemplaires
Long Distance 8 exemplaires
Revenge is a Dish 8 exemplaires
Smoke Screen 6 exemplaires
The Wrong Path 6 exemplaires
Roll of the Dice 6 exemplaires
Throw Me A Bone 4 exemplaires
More Than Sex 4 exemplaires
A Million Pinpricks 4 exemplaires
One Small Step 3 exemplaires
Something Romantic 3 exemplaires
Tutelary 3 exemplaires
The Partners And The Guardians 2 exemplaires
Conversations 2 exemplaires
Bridging Time 2 exemplaires
A Favor For Friend 2 exemplaires
Healing 1 exemplaire
Festivities 1 exemplaire
Treasured Possessions 1 exemplaire
Past Shadows, Anthology 1 exemplaire
Best Policy 1 exemplaire
Exchange of Gifts 1 exemplaire
Keeping the World at Bay 1 exemplaire
The Heliotrope (Binary Stars, #5) 1 exemplaire
Lightning Strikes 1 exemplaire
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 51
- Membres
- 228
- Popularité
- #98,697
- Évaluation
- 3.1
- Critiques
- 34
- ISBN
- 29
Audin and Tener were roommates, best friends and almost lovers until a political argument tore them apart. Tener had always been outspoken against the authoritarian government while Audin was in denial due to his father's involvement. Audin is now working for the same government when he is injured at work and sent to a healer. The healer turns out to be Tener who is now working full time for the Partizans opposing the government. Old memories and desires surface but the two men work for opposing sides. This short story did not work for me at all. Neither Audin or Tener were very developed characters and I just could not form any kind of bond with them. All of the characters in the story were very one dimensional and mechanical. Their speech was stilted and even their sex was robotic. There were no plot twists that would have kept the story interesting instead of being simple and straightforward. For what should have been a political thriller, the story just lacked the fire to pull it off. I suggest skipping this one.… (plus d'informations)