Forever Jocelyn

“From the corner of the divan of Persian saddle-bags on which he was lying, smoking, as was his custom, innumerable cigarettes, Lord Henry Wotton could just catch the gleam of the honey-sweet and honey coloured blossoms of a laburnum, whose tremulous branches seemed hardly able to bear the burden of a beauty so flame-like as theirs; and now and then the fantastic shadows of birds in flight flitted across the long tussore-silk curtains that were stretched in front of the huge window, producing a kind of momentary Japanese effect, and making him think of those pallid jade-faced painters of Tokio who, through the medium of an art that is necessarily immobile, seek to convey the sense of swiftness and motion.” (Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray)
“Lara Biyuts. Romancière, a novelist, if you like, she is uncommonly brave. She goes up stream, not seeking sympathizers, not avoiding eddy currents of contradictions, and not leaving the controversial theme of her books despite her knowing of the possibility that a desk could be a dangerous place. I understand it’s difficult to her and many things can fear on her way to readers, but she is winged by her daring creativity, which can be seen in her every work, and her every work shows her own style and manner of writing, therefore, don’t stop, Lara, don’t smooth out, don’t slack off, and don’t expect sympathy from those who believe writers like you are blasted. Your heroes love and suffer, and with all their queerness and refinement, their feelings are simple, genuine and profound. Your stories are not about the notorious and common rush for wealth which preoccupies minds of common people, but you are successfully avoiding eddies of the royal history, and your writings is above the fantasy fiction fans’ petty minds… Lara Biyuts’ books could have much more reviews if her fans were brave like she, sharing their thoughts and putting their names to their web-published comments and not writing anonymously.” (Vlad Anghel).
Publisher's Note: This book is a homoerotic love story. It contains sexual acts that may be offensive to some readers: male-male sexual practices.

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Forever Jocelyn

“From the corner of the divan of Persian saddle-bags on which he was lying, smoking, as was his custom, innumerable cigarettes, Lord Henry Wotton could just catch the gleam of the honey-sweet and honey coloured blossoms of a laburnum, whose tremulous branches seemed hardly able to bear the burden of a beauty so flame-like as theirs; and now and then the fantastic shadows of birds in flight flitted across the long tussore-silk curtains that were stretched in front of the huge window, producing a kind of momentary Japanese effect, and making him think of those pallid jade-faced painters of Tokio who, through the medium of an art that is necessarily immobile, seek to convey the sense of swiftness and motion.” (Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray)
“Lara Biyuts. Romancière, a novelist, if you like, she is uncommonly brave. She goes up stream, not seeking sympathizers, not avoiding eddy currents of contradictions, and not leaving the controversial theme of her books despite her knowing of the possibility that a desk could be a dangerous place. I understand it’s difficult to her and many things can fear on her way to readers, but she is winged by her daring creativity, which can be seen in her every work, and her every work shows her own style and manner of writing, therefore, don’t stop, Lara, don’t smooth out, don’t slack off, and don’t expect sympathy from those who believe writers like you are blasted. Your heroes love and suffer, and with all their queerness and refinement, their feelings are simple, genuine and profound. Your stories are not about the notorious and common rush for wealth which preoccupies minds of common people, but you are successfully avoiding eddies of the royal history, and your writings is above the fantasy fiction fans’ petty minds… Lara Biyuts’ books could have much more reviews if her fans were brave like she, sharing their thoughts and putting their names to their web-published comments and not writing anonymously.” (Vlad Anghel).
Publisher's Note: This book is a homoerotic love story. It contains sexual acts that may be offensive to some readers: male-male sexual practices.

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Forever Jocelyn

Forever Jocelyn

by Lara Biyuts
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“From the corner of the divan of Persian saddle-bags on which he was lying, smoking, as was his custom, innumerable cigarettes, Lord Henry Wotton could just catch the gleam of the honey-sweet and honey coloured blossoms of a laburnum, whose tremulous branches seemed hardly able to bear the burden of a beauty so flame-like as theirs; and now and then the fantastic shadows of birds in flight flitted across the long tussore-silk curtains that were stretched in front of the huge window, producing a kind of momentary Japanese effect, and making him think of those pallid jade-faced painters of Tokio who, through the medium of an art that is necessarily immobile, seek to convey the sense of swiftness and motion.” (Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray)
“Lara Biyuts. Romancière, a novelist, if you like, she is uncommonly brave. She goes up stream, not seeking sympathizers, not avoiding eddy currents of contradictions, and not leaving the controversial theme of her books despite her knowing of the possibility that a desk could be a dangerous place. I understand it’s difficult to her and many things can fear on her way to readers, but she is winged by her daring creativity, which can be seen in her every work, and her every work shows her own style and manner of writing, therefore, don’t stop, Lara, don’t smooth out, don’t slack off, and don’t expect sympathy from those who believe writers like you are blasted. Your heroes love and suffer, and with all their queerness and refinement, their feelings are simple, genuine and profound. Your stories are not about the notorious and common rush for wealth which preoccupies minds of common people, but you are successfully avoiding eddies of the royal history, and your writings is above the fantasy fiction fans’ petty minds… Lara Biyuts’ books could have much more reviews if her fans were brave like she, sharing their thoughts and putting their names to their web-published comments and not writing anonymously.” (Vlad Anghel).
Publisher's Note: This book is a homoerotic love story. It contains sexual acts that may be offensive to some readers: male-male sexual practices.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011147784
Publisher: Lara Biyuts
Publication date: 11/13/2010
Series: Clair-Obscur , #3
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 588 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lara Biyuts (aka Lara Biuts) author of 14 books of fiction, writer of the RevueBlanche.blogspot, collage maker for her bookcovers, translator, who signs her translations as Larisa Biyuts. Her novella A Handful of Blossoms is 2012 Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention. Her works are accepted for anthologies: Cat’s Cradle Time Yarns (Time Yarns Anthologies), Authors off the Shelf (Lazy Beagle Entertainment), Of Words and Water 2014 (Words and Water group supporting WaterAid), Hope Springs a Turtle, The Black Rose of Winter, and Greek Fire (Lost Tower Publications). Her old tale and poems are featured on TheHolidayCafe.com (2013). Her poetry is on the monthly eJournal The Criterion (April, 2014). She is a Goodreads librarian.
Her novel La Lune Blanche is the first of the series. "The novel is the world where pleasures of life and pleasures of art are just norms." (Turner Maxwell Books)
“The author produces a setting which is detailed and believable, and also characters which the reader gets to know well. Also the plot moves along nicely through-out the story.” (April O., facebook.com)
“Lara Biyuts’ writing is deep and multi layered.” (Maggie Mack Books, maggiemackbooks.com)
“Lara Biyuts comes to us from the great tradition of Nabokov and Conrad, enriching our literature in English with the rich cosmopolitain perspecitve of the East European tradition leading back to Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. Like those great masters she takes us also into the shadow world of sexuality with its hidden psychology, possession and sensual revelations.” (Robert Sheppard, Author of the novel Spiritus Mundi, linkedin.com)
“The secret of Lara Biyuts is her tales. The secret of her tales is their charm. The secret of the charm is Lara Biyuts.” (Les Hudson, goodreads.com)
Favorite quotes:
“Follow me, reader! Who told you that there is no true, faithful, eternal love in this world! May the liar's vile tongue be cut out! Follow me, my reader, and me alone, and I will show you such a love!” (Mikhail Bulgakov)
“Cowardice is the most terrible of vices.” (Mikhail Bulgakov)

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