"Uncovered"(Out of position #4)by Kyell Gold makes me cry :(
11 years ago
As much as I love these books, its really frightening how much the story of Dev and Lee (Out of Position) is making me feel happy and also very sad. These books are so wonderfully written, and yet so near to the realilty despite the furry content...
Yesterday I catched myself crying during a very emotional chapter and I couldn't force myself into bed. I just wanted to finish one chapter after the other. Now, being right in the middle of the book, during a sad point I really can feel what is going on in the characters minds.... because its frightening how much of the story resembles my own story. o.o
Who of you has read the books as well and what are your experiences with it!?
Yesterday I catched myself crying during a very emotional chapter and I couldn't force myself into bed. I just wanted to finish one chapter after the other. Now, being right in the middle of the book, during a sad point I really can feel what is going on in the characters minds.... because its frightening how much of the story resembles my own story. o.o
Who of you has read the books as well and what are your experiences with it!?
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It was so awesome to finally meet him at EF, I had a long and awesome talk with him. <3
And yes, I can totally understand you and I also love the way these books are written. For me, the books of the "Out of Position"-series are my most favourite books ever and will ever be. <3
And yes, I also had some "emotional moments" during the reading of these books, so I can really understand you.
I haven't started with Uncovered yet, but I'll do this soon. The first 3 books were all so amazingly awesome and wonderful and yes, also realistic in some way.
I love Kyell Gold's style in general, also "Bridges" is a really amazing book.
When you read the book, you may think it's all just about sex, but after finishing the book you see, that there's a lot more story, deepness and emotions behind, so that you "totally" forget that most of the book is about sex. And that's what I love about Kyell's novels.