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Chargement... The White Stag (2009)par Jamie Freeman
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In the aftermath of September 11, a grief-stricken Joshua finds comfort and solace in the arms of a mysterious man who also lost someone that fateful day. Jude Balder, the son of a U.S. Senator and a well-known artist in his own right, is everything Joshua has ever wanted, except for the whole "religion thing." Joshua is a Christian, and Jude... well, Jude is something else entirely, something abstract and scary and indefinable, something that is definitely not Christian. When Joshua receives an invitation to a Solstice/Christmas party thrown by Jude and his Senator mother a couple of years later, he's faced with a quandary: Should he worry about the dangerous allure of the unknown, or will he dare take the chance to bask in Jude's undeniable perfection? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Joshua has come from a very religious background and even though he's now a member of a less 'strict' church, he still believes some sort of faith is important. When Joshua meets Jude, even the immediate attraction they both feel can't compensate for Jude's lack of some sort of religious belief. When Joshua finaly understands that Jude does believe, just in a non-religious way, the last stumbling block to a loving relationship is removed.
I liked the fact that this message of non-religious hope was included in the Mistletoe Madness series. It shows that the 'Christmas spirit' is not only not resticted to Christians, but not even tied to any type of traditional religion. ( )