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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An All-Nighter,
This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
As a kid, I used to secretly go through my sister's stash of Harlequin Romance novels. Since there's a high probability that my sister will see this post, so much for secrets! Well, a few days ago, I heard about "Discreet Young Gentleman." A trashy romance novel (I use the term lovingly), but with two guys?! It was a dream come true! I ordered it, received it yesterday, and only planned to read a couple of chapters. Well, I kept telling myself I would put it down... and then before I knew it, it was 5am in the morning and I had finished the book.
It has dashing young men, ghosts, class conflict, internalized homophobia, severe body image issues (yes, really), and some rather hot lovin' romance novel-style. The author, MJ Pearson, injects a great deal of humor into the novel, but it's never saccharine. The comedic moments are done just right, and add to the poignancy of the lovers' dilemma. MJ Pearson is quite talented and I'm looking forward to reading more of her work!
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Pleasant Surprise.,
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This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
A buddy of mine bought me this book based on its (pretty appalling) cover art, knowing my fondness for reading really trashy Regency fiction and then posting scathing comments on my blog. We brought it along on a weekend reading/writing getaway north of here, and I settled in to read it. About three chapters in I looked across the room, where he lay sprawled on his bed, reading, and said "This is annoyingly well written."
And it is well written. Pearson has a breezy, easy to read voice, has created interesting characters, and tells their story very well. "Gentleman" is an extremely readable and fun book. The character development is good; Rob and Dean, the main characters, are given time to actually become fond of one another before tumbling in the sack, their conversations and interactions are fun and believeable (with a caveat I'll explore later). The secondary characters and bit parts border on brilliant, with quirky uncles and insane pub denizens scattered through the pages and delighting at every turn. The climax of the story and the resolution are lovely (with a caveat), and the romance ends -- or rather, commences seriously -- in a very satisfying manner. The different stories that were told in the book -- some of the ghost stories, for example -- were very enjoyable, and the entire "Ghost Tour of The County" was a clever and interesting device. And, to my particular delight, the sex scenes in the story are handled very well, and are plot intrinsic, not gratuitous; this is no common thing. Also, Pearson is a woman who writes male/male romance sex and romance believably, and that, to a gay man, is particularly gratifying. Now to the caveats. I said above that Pearson has a good storytelling voice, and she does. She does not, however, have a Regency voice. While I can overlook that in the narrative sections, the dialogue, particularly between the two men, was fairly jarring to my ear, and yanked me out of the period on frequent occasion. What we have here is contemporary 21st century people in a Regency setting and costume. A specific: on at least two occasions the men use the word "terrific" in a very contemporary sense, meaning "excellent". This was not a common use of this word until the very late 19th Century; prior to about 1880 the word meant "inspiring awe or terror". Everyone's tendency to call each other by their Christian names, and not their surnames, was equally offputting. It just didn't happen. While this may seem petty to some, those specific instances yanked me out of the world of the book, and I resented it. I liked the world of the book and wanted to stay there. It was rather like watching Kevin Costner trying to be Robin Hood; it just didn't work. That was my biggest issue with the book. Other, less distracting elements were there, but not overwhelming. The character Rob seemed to fall prey to the unfortunate "I'm Gay And I'm Okay..." Cliche of many historical gay fictions, but Pearson avoids the deadly "...And So Is Everyone Else" followup. Sodomy was a hanging offence in Regency England, and had been for well over a century. While it is remotely possible that someone like Rob could be that balanced about it, it seemed a remarkably modern self point of view for a person to take. Keeping with this, the threads of 20th/21st Century Pschospeak that ran through the story -- Rob's situation, Erich's story, and Dean's self worth issues (I won't be more specific, to avoid spoilers) -- left me a bit unsettled. While I have no doubt such conditions and mindests existed, everyone treated them in a very post advent of psychology way, which I sincerely doubt would have happened. However, again, this wasn't bad, just anachronistic. So, in summary, while I give the story and the telling a good 4 -4.5 stars, I have to give a 1-2 star rating because of the anachronisms. Some might not mind them, but I'm a bit of an authenticity freak. I wouldn't be quite so harsh, except Pearson is clearly, clearly capable of achieving a proper balance. Rob's story of how he chose his pseudonym was outstanding. In this two page snippet, Pearson rises above the rest of the book and touches the heart and the mind of her reader with her language, imagery, and skill. If she continues writing in this vein, with this rigor and care, she'll be a definite on my reading list.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superlative Gay Regency,
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This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
In my opinion, Ms. Pearson has a gift for Gay Regency romances that many Straight authors of romance might envy.
Though a rather short novel, "Discreet Young Gentlemen" successfully presents its two protagonists believably and develops them to the reader's satisfaction - or at least to my satisfaction. Where some period authors bog the reader down in interminable "scene-setting" minutiae, Ms. Pearson presents such complementary details effectively and enjoyably, without ever making one wonder (as some authors unfortunately do) where the story went after reading three pages of technical data on wescots or paniers. The story moves smoothly; the romantic development is warm and sexy without ever becoming maudlin or cheap; there is adventure, mystery, humour and, of course, all the delights to be discovered when characters find themselves on "the path to True Love." Ms. Pearson is definitely an author of Gay romance whose works I can recommend. I've read both of her existing books and recommend them to anyone who enjoys this genre. I can't wait to see the third book the author is working on which, I understand, will deal with an English soldier and a French gentleman during the Napoleonic Era.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
She's done it again!,
By Cacmacac "cacmacac" (Edneyville, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
Yes, fans of Price of Temptation, the author M.J.Pearson is a "she" and she has indeed done it again. I started reading Discreet Young Gentleman rather late in the evening and kept trying to put it down so I could get to sleep at a decent hour. But it became a losing battle as I could neither resist reading the rest of the ghost story (more than one ghost story as it turned out), nor leave Rob and Dean bereft, carriageless, (and barefoot) after being robbed. And then there was the mounting tension of the growing romantic attraction between the two midst all their trials and tribulations. Again M.J. tells the tale with great historical accuracy and unrelenting humor. So I read it all the way through and the price of that temptation was a grouchy, sleepy day at work. Ah well, I'll just start her next book early in the day. On a Saturday. Can't wait.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Charming M/M Romance!,
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This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
MJ Pearson has done it again and I am delighted to add this to my list of favorite historical gay romance. This love story of a gentleman and a prostitute is a delightful read. The characters of our 2 heroes could not have been more different and MJ has done a great job developing them. Dean and Rob are endearing and I just have to find out what happened to them next. Like the previous reviewer comment this book is simply addictive. Good thing it is short enough to finish in one night!
I prefer this to MJ's previous effort as I like my romance to keep the lovers together throughout the plot. MJ has also done a fine job exploring Dean's and Rob's attraction towards one another and the initial crossfire is fun.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Breath of fresh Gloucestershire air,
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This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
A real treat to discover such a well crafted book by an author previously unkown to me - but now high on my list. Every page contained for me a refreshing discovery as the story developed,in the sense that the book never drifts but keeps one's attention and interest, and therefore surprises, right to the end. Well done, M.J.Pearson (presumeably "Mr." though, like the very believable - never far-fetched, adventures of the heroes, you never know these days). I much enjoyed how the author kept me guessing, indeed on tenderhooks, about the accruing and budding relationship between the two protagonists, never consumating these dreams with actual satisfaction till near the end.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet, but nothing special.,
By J. Lynn "J. Lynn" (Jacksonville, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book, read it from cover-to-cover in just a couple of hours. The ending is sweet and the characters likable. The writing is fine. However the story is full of romance clichés. ("Why would someone like you want someone like me?") Nothing new here. And really the "adventure" of the book is merely a device to get these two lovelies together (and for the author to excercise her knowledge of the German language). Which was another point that disappointed me. There are probably less than five pages of anything like erotica. I mean, really, with a cover like that, one expects something of a spirited, amourous romp. Though I suppose glancing over love-making is better than a prodigious amount of ridiculous euphemisms (which are thankfully lacking in this tale).
A fun read, a sweet ending, nothing terribly special. I feel I should add that I enjoyed it enough that I ordered her first novel to give a go as well.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I'd Hoped for More,
By Ashes "slash fiction reader" (Midwest, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
Having read 'Price of Temptation' and enjoyed it, I pre-ordered this book, excited about another romantic, boys-love read. Therefore, it pains me to say how disappointed I was with this novel.
While it still delivered in the sense of romance (as in, there was payoff), and while the author fixed the point of view problem from the previous book, the plotting in this novel was so predictable and ineffectual as to be tedious. The author had too many themes--architecture, ghost stories, storytelling--none of which connected or were resolved very well at all. It lent a very messy feel. The author also posed questions about characters and their motivations and yet left them unanswered. As a whole, the writing felt rushed and pieced together. Where the occasional moments of colloquialism in the previous book were forgivable for their infrequence, the extremely modern and loose dialogue in this book stuck out terribly. The most interesting aspect of the book was the subplot revolving around the coachman. I wish I could say the main couple had been more intriguing since that's what I read the book for. The excellent chemistry that the author created between Stephen and Jamie in 'Price of Temptation' was not recreated here between Rob and Dean. And while I like the occasional use of fragments for effect, they showed up far too much throughout the book--so much, I resigned to see it as writing error and not effect. I madly recommended 'Price of Temptation' to my fellow slasher friends--and will continue to do so--but that same enthusiasm will not be carried over into the author's second work.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, charming, romantic . . .,
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This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
Lovely, lovely book. It's a quick read, but I feel myself drawn back to re-read it again and again. The main characters are likeable, there is real connection and kindness in the interactions, and much rings true.
The journey to Bath is interesting and makes an intriguing backdrop, and the sex is just the way I like it: tasteful. But the ROMANCE-- especially the last page. I read it to a friend of mine over the phone- utterly, utterly romantic. I don't read romances, generally, and can't say I will continue. But glad I did read this and the author's other book (equally charming, if not moreso!). Oh, and the cover: genre perfect!
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful & Captivating Read,
By Sharon Akins "lover of all descreet young gen... (Rio Rancho, NM USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Discreet Young Gentleman (Paperback)
This book was suggested by to me by a friend of mine when they compared my style of writing to that of M.J. Pearson, and I just HAD to find out if our writing style was the same. When it came in the mail, I could barely put it down. It took me a total of 3 and a half days to read not counting the time I had to sleep. I was absolutely enthralled and delighted with the ghost hunting, and so very relieved when the 'Grey Lady' was revealled to be pursuit neither of these wonderfully discreet young gentlemen, but someone else entirely. I absolutely loved it.
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Discreet Young Gentleman by M. J. Pearson (Paperback - October 31, 2006)
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