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Out in the night, I can hear the sound of your call sent to me on the winds. It caresses my skin, loving me like no other. The bite of your love is painfully passionate and sinfully carnal. Gather me close so I can feel the power of your embrace, fill me with the warmth of your regards, and make me yours…
Dr. Connor Jacy is working in the remote wilds of Alaska with other doctors. When an emergency arises, he and a guide will take off to deliver a baby. He will become injured on the way back to the medical facility, only to be carried away by a big, powerfully aggressive man/creature. Connor’s injuries are severe, and he will be at the mercy of this stranger. He will learn what is important and his heart’s desire with this dark and beauty man.
Connor has come to Alaska with his boyfriend, Greg. Their sexual relationship has been less than mutual. Connor wants more from Greg than he seems capable of giving. When Connor is injured in the middle of the icy snow covered wilds, he will come face to face with his destiny – his mate. Connor will have to deal with this sexual hungry man and his different ways of life in a remote cabin far from civilization.
This aggressive, yet gentle soul of a man/creature will finally after hundreds of years alone, find his mate, the one that will complete his heart and body. He will have to work at healing and showing Connor how much he loves and desires him with every fiber of his being.
Out There In The Night is by erotic authoress Laura Baumbach. Ms. Baumbach is one of the few authors this reviewer has read that can pen a male/male relationship, creating just the right elements and emotionalism to make it beautiful and believable. Ms. Baumbach’s writing is always filled with interesting and provocative plots. She threads the lore of Indian legends and rituals, creating shrouded mystery - the paranormal unknown and the loving relationship between men to produce a story that is spellbinding and one-of-a-kind.
This author’s book is explicit and leaves nothing to the imagination, filling the reader’s minds with male/male sex that is breathtaking and passionate. This is a truly alterative lifestyle story. If you find this offensive in anyway, then this book may not be for you. This reviewer loves Ms. Baumbach’s carnal crafting and her distinctive storytelling, and she cannot wait to see what this author conjures up next.
Reviewed by Janalee Ruschhaupt
for The Road to Romance
March 26, 2006
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