Rating: Summary: Summary Review: "As a musician in Pella's finest brothel, Ander thought he knew all about sex between men. He was wrong. Two visitors, handsome young lovers, draw him irresistibly to a revelation: intense pleasure can be a gateway to magical realms, and sex is the key that opens the gate..." 192 pp.- From Leyland Publications
Rating: Summary: A fun romp Review: Ander works as a musician in a brothel, but when he meets the young lovers Nicolai and Sorel, he is drawn to them in more ways than one. Rescued from his dull life, Ander is brought back to their home, but not before discovering that the young lovers are also wielders of magic, a magic that has its origins in sex. The powerful mage Thane welcomes Ander to their community and enlists him in their fight against the evil zamindar and his sorcerers. Still grieving for a lost love, Thane tries to train Ander and help the young man achieve his destiny, but the mutual attraction between them clouds their decisions which might prove deadly as the zamindar's army closes in on their community. Equal parts lively fantasy and erotic romp, "Apprenticed to Pleasure" is a great beginning to a trilogy that explores the magic of sex.
Rating: Summary: BEAUTIFUL EROTICA Review: Brandon Fox is a Mage of Words. Like few authors I've read in any genre, Fox is able to create vivid and wonderful word pictures. He creates a painting in your mind, beautiful colors and scenes, good mind candy! Plus, what a relief to read erotica that is warm and loving and sensous and focused on the whole experience of love-making and not just orgasm. CONJURING THE FLESH is more magic and just as beautiful. More, please, Mr.Fox... PLEASE!
Rating: Summary: Pure Romance in a Fantasy Setting Review: For anyone who has ever considered the possibility that there might be something unique and/or special about the love of two same-sex partners, this book gives flesh to the most profound expressions of those feelings. The romantic in one cannot help but be moved by the emotions that this book generates.It presents characters who are developed thoroughly and make one want to know each one even better. The settings may be fantastic, but they provide the reader with the real hope that love really does have meaning--especially with the right person/people when given the opportunity to develop meaningful relationships founded on love and devotion to something beyond oneself.
Rating: Summary: Waiting for sequel. Review: I actually saw the sequel, "Conjuring the Flesh" for sale at "A Different Light" bookstore in San Francisco. It looked good but I asked for the first book, which they also had. I should have bought them both! "Apprenticed to Pleasure" was excellent! When I went back to get the sequel they were out of it. Amazon.com still say's that it's not published but I think they're mistaken. We'll see who get's it it back in stock first.
Rating: Summary: Good story Review: I thought it was a good sci-fi story. I thought the characters were good but I felt the ending was rushed and it was somewhat predictable.
Rating: Summary: Not as good as I'd hoped Review: I was hoping for freshness and originality in this novel because it features gay sorcerers whose magic depends on sex, which is a plot device I haven't come across very often. However, I found the plot to be ordinary and sparse. I felt that the characters were all the same; handsome, horny, intelligent, amiable. It was hard for me to tell them apart. Also, I felt that the language Fox used was too precious, if you know what I mean. Words and phrases like "handsome youths", "godlike", and "magnificent body", were used constantly, and everyone was always kissing tenderly, caressing gently. I felt the sex scenes could have been much more arousing, but, as I said, the characters were interchangeable and the writing was cliche; all the sex acts seemed the same. I would have liked to see different acts associated with individual spells, for example. All in all, I was disappointed with the book, although if you want a quick, easy read with lots of explicit sex, this is your book.
Rating: Summary: What's wrong whit erotic novels? Review: It's well written. For an erotic novel, it has interesting denouements.The concept of sex magic is great, though totally alien to this universe ( or at least to its physical and biological laws). But what the hell? I've loved it.It's not totally devoid of literary merits. Honni soit qui mal y pense.
Rating: Summary: Great book... so sexy it *hurts*!!!!!!!! Review: This book is incredible... at first the plot, with it's premise of sorcery based on sexual acts, may seem a bit contrived. However, the reader soon forgets about all of this as s/he is drawn into the story. The characters are really well done and extremely likable.They each have their own unique qualities and personalities that add a lot to the story. The emotional bond between them is very well-written also, and it makes their sexual adventures that much sexier. This is definitely the most arousing book I have ever read. The magical aspect of the story is really interesting, too. Great for a dark, stormy night... a real turn-on.
Rating: Summary: Gay erotic sword and sorcery! Excellent! Review: This is an erotic novel (definitely!), but it's even more a sword and sorcery adventure and a gay romance. The main character is a young musician named Ander, and the story starts when he meets two foxy guys who visit the brothel where he works. Trouble shows up and Ander discovers his new friends are far more mysterious than he had imagined. I love the characters, who are people you really like and enjoy having adventures with. They are emotionally involved with each other. I think this makes the erotica way more interesting than in most novels. The sex is vital to the plot, not just thrown in. There are lots of surprises and an element of humor. So if you like classic sword and sorcery (colorful magic, quests and adventures) as well as gay erotica, this is your book. I thought it was a blast
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