In the Spotlight: Chris Owen

Jan 22, 2009 09:32


The Book: Jake Taggart’s life was almost perfect--he’d worked hard to overcome his past, and he loved his job as foreman on a ranch in Arkansas. The only thorn in his side was a dark eyed cowboy named Tornado whose stubborn attitude brought frustration and confusion to Jake’s mostly happy existence. A late spring rainstorm brings out hidden passions and unleashes a chain of events neither of them expected--and eventually brings about events that threaten to destroy them and what they worked to create. Strong wills and forceful personalities make for intense encounters.... but is it enough to keep love alive?

My review: I still remember the first time I read this book, it was almost a shock. I was fairly new to the gay romance world, and till that moment, my past experiences consisted of vanilla relationships, boy meets boy, boy loves boy and they live happily ever after. Bareback gave me a burst of sex in the first chapter, under the rain and in the mud. All right, you think, it's dirty but it's quite normal, isn't it? but after telling me that Jake was almost a reclusive and didn't have sex for a bit, the author threw the two in a foursome, with a lot more sex in the open (this time not under the rain)... it seems that Jack and Tornado like to do things out of the closet... at least when they are around people they know and know them.

The contrast between open and close is not only for the behavior, something I remember very well is how the author describes the life of the ranch hands in the house they share, the lack of intimacy, the fact that everyone knows what the other is doing, the almost impossibility to avoid to interfere in the personal relationship trouble of your fellow cowboys. Sometime, I could almost smell the sweat and the scent from the kitchen, since it's so keenly described.

Bareback is a really long book and follows Jack and Tornado's life for a long bit, and so we read not only of the happy moments of when they meet and love, but also the aftermath, when love is maybe still there, but the passion is a bit soothed; when it's not enough that someone says "I love", you also need to have a proof, a tangible element that reassure you that you are not something expected... and yes, there is the obviously cheating, the regrets, the tears and the words... but it's life, isn't it?

Amazon: Bareback

Other Books in the List:

Deviations: Submission (2008)
Amazon: Deviations: Submission

An Agreement Among Gentlemen (2008) 
Amazon: An Agreement Among Gentlemen

911 (2008) 
Amazon: 911

Deviations: Domination (2008) 
Amazon: Adagio

Natural Disaster (2008) 
Amazon: Natural Disaster

Adagio (2006) 
Amazon: Adagio

Deviations: Bondage (2008) 
Amazon: Deviations: Bondage

Deviations: Discipline (2008) 
Amazon: Deviations: Discipline

Gemini (2009) 
Amazon: Gemini

Sex, Lies, and Celluloid (2008) 
Amazon: Sex, Lies and Celluloid

Ranges (2008) 
Amazon: Ranges

Coverge (2008) 
Amazon: Converge

To Serve and Protect (2007) 
Amazon: To Serve and Protect

Merge (2008) 
Amazon: Merge

The Five O'Clock Bar (2009)
Amazon: 5 O'Clock Bar


The Author: "I live and write in eastern Canada, where the winds blow cool and calm on the good days, wicked and fast on the bad. There's rain and sun, and in the winter there's snow... a lot of snow. A nice fire to keep warm, a nice pen with good flow, and a decent notebook are all that I really require. Which is not to say that the PowerBook isn't the best thing ever. I went to a bunch of schools, learned a lot of things, and now make stuff up because not to do so is unthinkable.

I have various people, a dog, three bettas, and a gecko all living in an old Victorian house under constant upgrades, and an in ground pool which is filled with gravel. It's much more interesting that way, although it makes it tough to swim.

I like Star Gazer Lilies, micro-brewed beer, and Australian wines. Granny Smith apples and slice of sharp cheddar are the foods of the gods. Don't ask me to choose between mountains and the ocean, because I will be locked in an impossible choice forever.

At its heart, I write because I have to. At its tawdry base, I write because it's cheap entertainment. At its soul, I write because it's fun. And then there's the bills to pay, too..." Chris Owen

http://chrisowen.prettymuses.com/

Top 100 Gay Novels List (*)

External Link to the Top 100 Gay Novels List (simple - without photos)

External Link to the Top 100 Gay Novels List (wanted - with photos)

*only one title per author, only print books released after January 1, 2000.

Other titles not in the top 100 list:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog/top50MM

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