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Genre: LGBT Menage
Mac MacAllistre is obsessed; the online news reporter needs enough evidence to write a story accusing billionaire art collector Daniel Terrebone of stealing The Golden Dancer, a priceless work of art, from son-of-a-Nazi Horst Von Berg. The story promises the recognition Mac craves, but then Mac meets a real golden dancer, ballet star Trelain Medveyev, and his attraction to the man rocks his formerly straight world.
When the mysterious Terrebone "collects" this beautiful dancer, too, Mac rushes to the rescue like a knight in shining cargo pants and plunges into a three-way passion that tears him between love and guilt. Can Mac keep investigating when his story could send one man to prison and another to the morgue? Will this reporter get his story or get his men?
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language, and material that some readers may find objectionable: male/male sexual practices, menage (m/m/m).
Anonymous
Posted February 4, 2013
Fawnlight comes in and makes a nest.
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Posted August 11, 2012
I had a little trouble keeping up with who’s who (mostly surrounding Mac’s story on the theft of the statue), but that clears up pretty quickly. Once that’s worked out, you realize the kind of dilemma that Mac faces as this new relationship gathers momentum, making for heaving emotional investment. It also keeps you guessing about what really happened and how they’re all going to get out of the mess they created. Tara Lain always weaves a strong story among a steamy romance, but this one definitely feels the darkest in terms of conflict and the most intricate with several players to keep track of.
I think the best part of this story – besides the growing relationship between Mac, Trelain, and Daniel – is Mac’s sexual exploration. He’s always been straight, so this foray into the world of gay relationships is completely new to him. It’s all the sweeter watching him lose his “gay virginity” as they put it, because Trelain and Daniel are so careful yet encouraging with him. The three of them are just so cute together! They’re best when facing the parents though *grin*.
Golden Dancer is a tale of intrigue, exploration, friendship, and family. You’ll laugh out loud (a lot), you’ll cry, and you’ll swoon, especially at the grand ending. If you’re a fan of Tara’s work, this will easily climb to your top five favorites!
Anonymous
Posted March 11, 2012
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Overview
Genre: LGBT Menage
Mac MacAllistre is obsessed; the online news reporter needs enough evidence to write a story accusing billionaire art collector Daniel Terrebone of stealing The Golden Dancer, a priceless work of art, from son-of-a-Nazi Horst Von Berg. The story promises the recognition Mac craves, but then Mac meets a real golden dancer, ballet star Trelain Medveyev, and his attraction to the man rocks his formerly straight world.
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