Gargoyle.
I do not think that I will truly recommend this book to anyone. While it was good, interesting even. it did not inspire me to want to suggest another read it.
I started this book with slight expectations that were most definitely not met, but that changed once I read the teaser on the inside cover. Once I told my husband this, he pointed me in the error of my ways, telling me that I should not blog about books with any expectations or biased. Because that would be wrong to the reader of my blog. I agree that he is right, but I also think that any reviewer of any item will always have a biased opinion.
Andrew Davidson did do a very good job on this book. I really enjoyed the MANY love stories with in the one story. Some noble, some not. But no matter what throughout this whole book, well except for the very beginning really, you can in a sense feel the love.
Now I'm not going to lie, part of the reason I would not suggest this book is because of the foul language. But I also understand why it is there and how the main character came to use the language and his profession. Which is porn. I don't know just how much of the information is true, about the pornography anyways, (Andrew spent seven years on research for this book.) but it's a somewhat interesting glimpse into a porn stars life and the few people around him.
I also think that the main character should have maybe tried to fashion a new penis after his accident but, love is not just about the sexual aspects. It is about more, but I just figured he'd be more comfortable peeing like he used to.
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