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Ebook About Five years ago, Damiskos’s brilliant military career was cut short, leaving him with a permanent disability and scars that are not all physical. Adrift and still grieving, he tries to find meaning in an unsatisfying job.Work takes him to the remote seaside villa of an old friend, where, among an odd assortment of guests, he meets the eunuch sword-dancer Varazda. Enigmatic and beautiful but distinctly prickly, Varazda is the antithesis of the straightforward and serious Damiskos. Yet as they keep getting in each other’s way at the villa, their mutual dislike is complicated by a spark of undeniable attraction.Then the villa’s guests begin to reveal their true characters and motives—no one here is what they seem—and Damiskos finds himself at the centre of a bizarre web of espionage, theft, and assassination. Varazda may need Damiskos’s help, but not as much as Damiskos, finally awakening to a new sense of life and purpose, needs Varazda.Sword Dance is the first book in the Sword Dance trilogy, an m/nb romance set in an imaginary ancient world, with murderous philosophy students, sex acts named after fruit, and love blossoming in the midst of mayhem.Book Sword Dance Review :
I LOVED Sword Dance to pieces!Without book two and three available yet, the only way I could deal with the utter loss I felt after having finished, was to start reading another book of this gem of an author. I even paced myself because I didn’t want the story to end. A. J. Demas' writing is impeccable. It is that sort of style you hardly even notice, that good and beautiful.Set in the same fictional ancient world of her previously published novels, devoted fans applaud the author's world building craft. True that, but the fictional world wouldn’t come to life without compelling and heart-warming characters. I loved both main characters from the spot and fell for them hard. I enjoyed the intellectual conversations between the house guests and the intrigue and mystery that was about to unfold. While I am not per se a fan of the newish sub-genre “suspense romance”, Sword Dance would even fit that category in the best possible way. And despite being fictional (or because of it), the story is also highly relevant with striking parallels to our society and political environments.I can hardly wait to learn more about Damiskos and Varazda’s next adventures (and blossoming romance) because book one, while not ending on a cliff hanger, didn’t really come to a satisfying and fulfilling ending either. It is barely a HFN and that only because we know there will be more to this story.I will re-read Sword Dance again in a little while and will pre-order the other two books in the series as soon as they become available. If you enjoy reading an intelligent and unusual m/m romance, do yourself a favor and get started with Sword Dance. This well-crafted novel features two compelling main characters that drive the story forward and anchor us in the book's fictional world. The characters, a highly respected former military officer, Domiskos, and a sword dancer and former slave, Varazda, are thoroughly realized in terms of their unique psychologies and histories. Even though the story is told from Domiskos' point of view, whose outlook has been forged by the rugged, practical, and serious perspective of a soldier's life, I felt that I came to know Varazda, whose androgynous beauty hides deep scars from the past, equally well. Domiskos and Varazda meet in a remote villa, a setting soon to become the scene of an act of political terrorism inspired by xenophobia and inept, radical idealism.I was particularly taken by the slow romance that builds between the two protagonists, a love that, for each man, is mitigated and challenged by the political, economic, and idiosyncratic exigencies that surround them. I also found the way that Domiskos expresses his care, respect, and longing for Varazda, who was castrated as a boy, particularly beautiful during the moments of their physical intimacy - an intimacy that acknowledges the abuse Varazda has suffered in the past but which its down to be no less powerful in bringing the two together. I am very much looking forward to the sequel in 2020.I was so impressed with this book that I looked for other books by the author under her other (apparently real) name. I was disappointed to find a strong Christian element in these other books, mostly because I've taught LGBTQ history (including the controversies surrounding the (often weak) analyses of social constructionists) and the history of race in the Christian West (among others) at a major research university. (I've been reading LGBTQ fiction both as entertainment but also with an eye to the ways that the themes I encounter connect to some of my research interests). It might be that at this stage of my life, having studied case after case of Christian atrocity and not finding much in the way of anything that redeems it (or any religion, really) in a world history perspective, I've become a bit impatient with its apologists. Nevertheless, I'm grateful for this author's talent and grateful for the invented world that she's made in this series, a fictional world that I look forward to visiting again.Finally, for the cover art: Brava!!! Not only is the line work gorgeous, the facial characterizations seem perfect for Domiskos and Varazda Read Online Sword Dance Download Sword Dance Sword Dance PDF Sword Dance Mobi Free Reading Sword Dance Download Free Pdf Sword Dance PDF Online Sword Dance Mobi Online Sword Dance Reading Online Sword Dance Read Online A.J. Demas Download A.J. Demas A.J. Demas PDF A.J. Demas Mobi Free Reading A.J. Demas Download Free Pdf A.J. Demas PDF Online A.J. Demas Mobi Online A.J. Demas Reading Online A.J. DemasBest Introduction to Logic Circuits & Logic Design with Verilog By Brock J. LaMeres
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