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Knight and Cookies by J.J. Massa, August 7, 2007
This is a story sweet like the cookies in the title.
Vanko is an ukrainan professor who arrives in US on a search project. He is like a child, but not cause he is a stranger blinded by all the good things he finds in dreamland America, but because he is lost in his mind, in his research and nothing other matters for him. He doesn't seen the malice and jealousness in people around him, he everytime thinks to doing something wrong.
But Galahad (when name is more appropriate) sees it and wants to protect this beautiful little man, even from himself. Galahad is a playboy, a bisexual who has always searched for physical pleasure and can't mix with this innocent guy, who has never kissed before. But like in the old classical story, in the end Galahad has to admit that he can't suffer to see Vanko in the arm of someone else, and maybe his great experience can be only a plus in teaching Vanko all the joy of sex.
Vanko is the classical professor type: too distracted from his work to mind the world around him and so naive and cute, you don't know if you want to shrug him or cuddle him. Galahad is the hero, the knight in shining armor, no one before believes him a good person, and now he has this guy who looks up to him with big and hungry eyes.
An enjoyble reading who left me with the curiosity to know what happens to Taylish...
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Knight in Shining Ardor, February 23, 2008
I really love this book. I'm the kind of erson who can't read something twice without becoming bored. I've read this book six times in two weeks. It's very sweet and is not completly centered around sex like a lot of books of this nature. I'd actually like to have seen it be longer. Also, Vanko is so cute I want to huggle him!
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Getting involved, March 28, 2007
JJ Massa's style of writing makes the reader feel they are in the story, involved and invested. Really enjoyable.
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