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H.B. Kurtzwilde

Author of Chocolatiers of the High Winds

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Works by H.B. Kurtzwilde

Chocolatiers of the High Winds (2012) 9 copies, 1 review
Toy Box: Rope (2008) — Contributor — 8 copies
Toy Box: Piercing (2008) — Contributor — 6 copies
The Scion of the House of Garu (2007) 4 copies, 1 review
Phoberia (2009) 4 copies
100% Completion 3 copies
The Legacy (2009) 1 copy

Associated Works

Like a Circlet Editor: Erotic Fantasies of Our Office (2015) — Contributor — 3 copies
Taste Test: Gamers (2010) — Contributor — 1 copy, 1 review

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This is basically three books in one; it starts like a coming of age / young adult novel, with our teenager hero, Mayport Titus, living the boarding school where he spent most of his youth in search of adventures, or better, trying to regain power onto his late father’s business, the Titus Chocolate Company. To do so he enrols the help of his nemesis/lover of the past, Joseph Thiervy, an older boy who was in boarding school with Mayport and who was Mayport’s first love. This part of the story is really like a kid adventures, with both Mayport and Thiervy running away from their supposed tasks to try to path the way to their own future. Mayport and Thiervy also reignited their past relationship, like time wasn’t gone through. It’s not an open relationship, Thiervy more than Mayport, wants to be discreet, and while in bed he is open and welcoming, during the day he treats Mayport like he is nothing else than a business man with money with a spaceship and a captaion to hire and Thiervy is that captain.

As soon as the story is set, it becomes like a pirate’s adventures novel, with Thiervy and Mayport moving from, supposedly, Asia to Europe to America (even if the places have different names and the distances are shortened due to the use of spaceship instead of airplane). Mayport want to regain the control over his father’s company, but I think he wants also to find a place where he and Joseph can be who they want without restriction, and that it means both family expectations than society customs. This Utopia is May Port, a harbour city that is a mix of New England style and Medieval feud; in May Port the ruling officer has full authority on the city, and that means he can legislate and approve whatever law he likes, even allowing same-sex marriage…

And so here it comes the third part of the novel, that Victorian drawing-room drama suggested by the author; Mayport and Thiervy have collected relatives and friends all around the world and they are now settle in May Port, but there is still a piece missing to the puzzle… Mayport wants to marry Thiervy, but he has to find the courage to ask, and will Thiervy overcome his reluctance to public display of affection? Will society be able to accept the love between two men, if recognize by the law?

Chocolatiers of the High Winds is a long and high paced run along with Mayport and Thiervy, apparently a run to success, but actually the oldest of the quests, that for true love.

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elisa.rolle | Jun 4, 2012 |
Jenner Garu is a duke of the planet Eab Nanoorn. Spoiled by one father, taught to be dangerous by the other, he is a blending of soft and toughness. When he returns from a 'runner' to the Out Systems, his fathers are delighted, but when they find out he's got outlander Grey with him, they worry. Especially when Jenner admits that he's not only responsible for Grey's condition, but that he's in love with the man as well.

Family friend and rock musician Lysander becomes Grey's healing witness and falls for the outlander himself, which complicates things a lot. Complicated is Jenner's way of life, though, so he begins a mating dance that will have far reaching consequences.

Will Grey find the healing he needs on Eab Nanoorn? Will Jenner, Grey and Lysander find happiness or will the strange love-triangle they create?
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