Mating Tomeo
A.J. Llewellyn
Publisher: A.J. Llewellyn
Summary
In 1946 Hawaii, Tomeo Yamaguchi harbors a secret that would be considered shameful by his traditional Japanese familyhe aches for the caress of other men. Which makes it particularly devastating when Tomeos father hires a tanomoshia matchmakerto find a bride for his son. Tomeo spends time with the tanomoshi, Shin Yamada, and as the men come to know one another, deep feelings emerge, the transition from friends to lovers inevitable. They fall into a clandestine affair, their hushed and hidden lovemaking as beautiful and breathless in their eyes as it is torrid in the eyes of others. More time spent worshipping Tomeos body means less time finding him a suitable bride. Shins forsaking his duty and risking everythingbut mating Tomeo is worth every stolen second. No matter the costto be in his lovers arms, but he loves Jason, too. Then a young girl vanishes, having followed Konu into the mystical realm. Her disappearance causes a great spiritual catastrophe only Konu can avert, but how does he get back inside those beautiful, brilliant, peridot dreams? ngths to keep him away. Why? What do they want with Tim? What is the secret that Tim is harboring? And who is that strange man in Robbies visions, who haunts his life and his dreams? Find out here! and friendship. fare ritorno a quegli sfavillanti sogni di peridoto. proprio posto sullisola e forse anche lamore?. o the outcasts, still feared and hated by humans. Moving to Whispering Hills in Providence, Rhode Island, he knows immediately that he belongs to this new world. When he meets Talib, that conviction is only solidified. When Jonah Townsend, the human Talib had turned about a hundred years earlier, re-enters the picture, Talib and Conleys newfound happiness is threatened. Conley becomes the tool that Jonah uses to get back at Talib and Talib is forced to make a choice. Fight for his own happiness and risk Conleys life, or put Conleys safety first and sacrifice what hes searched and struggled for over two hundred years!