author: j.l. langley, cover artist: anne cain, genre: futuristic, length: novel, publisher: samhain publishing, rainbow awards 2009, theme: alpha males, theme: back to the future, theme: breeches rippers, theme: male pregnancy, theme: may december, theme: military, theme: virgins
Sci-Regency 1: My Fair Captain by J.L. Langley
Another
funny and beautiful series
by J.L. Langley.
Aiden is a prince of a
futuristic planet,
Regelence: even if they use
the modern technology the
kingdon is still led like in
the Regengy era with a
little twist: the society is
all patriarchal and the
homosexuality is the norm.
Plus, the same sex partners
can decide to genetically
create a son with both their
genes and to alterate his
sexual preference in order
to make him prefer men. And
finally, is common beliefs
that the chastity before
marriage is a virtue, so men
has to remain virgin until
their 25 birthday or until
the marriage: a man found in
a compromising situation
with another man is obliged
to marry.
So when Nate, the disowened
son of a near planet's duke
and now captain on the
Interstallar Army, is asked
to investigate on a weapons
theft happened on Regelence,
he is hosted by the royal
family: Stephen, the king,
Raleigh, his consort, and 5
sons, and among them Aiden.
For Nate is love at first
sight: Aiden is young and
innocent, but clever and
spirit. He wants to be an
artist, he doesn't want to
marry some man, and become a
consort bonded to family due
and striclty cerimonial. But
when he sees Nate, he can't
deny the sudden and unknown
desire he feels and suddenly
become Nate's consort is not
a so bad idea.
I like very much the plot of
the story and the fact that
many part of the book is
dedicated to explain and
close all the open point of
Nate's story. The book has
an open end, I will bet we
will read in the future all
the stories of the Aiden's
brothers, but in this book
you will have plenty of time
to enjoy the evolving love
story between Aiden and Nate
and all its unexpected
shifts...
As always J.L. Langley is
master in humor, and the Gay
Regency Society is a great
original idea. The royal
family is an happy bunch of
brats and they are all well
portrayed and all deserve an
own book.
Cover Art by Anne Cain