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I was really surprised, after reading the previous book and posting about it, to discover that The Katman's Mate was so popular among the M/M romance readers. And no, it was not a surprise due to the fact that the book was not good, as I said in my previous post, despite some typo errors, I really enjoyed that story, but I really thought it was not a story for all. There are some squeack factors that I thought would have taken aback some readers, especially male readers, and instead I have a first hand experience of a male reader who said it loved it... so, maybe, even if I try not to, also I have some preconceived ideas that are wrong.

The Katzman's Mate, and Dream Mate even more, are male pregnancy stories. I couldn't say it clearly in the previous post, since the male pregnancy of the main character was the final surprise of that book, but here instead is the central event and even the starting point: Demyan, mate of the Katzmen ruler, Chellak, is pregnant and he wants a doctor from his own planet. Chellak, who dotes on his mate, sends one of his warrior, Trajan, to fetch a suitable doctor. When Trajan arrives on Elquone and sees for the first time Saris, the chosen doctor, he knows that he has found his mate. Saris was a bruter, a genetically changed man who is able to give birth, but he didn't like the side effect, being a property of the sire of the babies, and chose to be a doctor for them, instead. Even if he doesn't like the idea to be the property of a man, also him recognizes Trajan as his mate, since he is the man he dreams at night.

From this moment on the story follows the usual path: the two fall in love, they have to overcome some perils, in between they have the chance to deepen their relationship, even to "mate" a time or two, and then the happily ever after, with full accessories. Again I think the story is very much as an old classic futuristic romance, when I read story like this one, I always think to Johanna Lindsey and her Warrior's Woman, and it's a compliment I'm paying to the books, I loved that old savage futuristic romance.

What struck me is that a story like this one could be of appeal for a man. All right, I can understand the appealing for a woman, seeing a man going through the labor (pun intended) of a pregnancy is like a little vengeance; no, I don't think it's much the idea to "womanize" the man, it's more a thing of "see what it means?". But for a man? maybe the appeal is the idea that, even if in a fictional way, the men are now independent from women, even for that "little" particular that is pregnancy (again reverse pun intended).

What probably it's less "squick" here than in the previous story, is that Saris is a little less feminine; not in body, he is, like Demyan, lithe, small and beautiful, almost cute like Trajan thinks, but at least in behavior he is stronger; he is also more independent than Demyan, he has a strong core that let me think that he would be able to take care of himself even alone, something that I didn't feel for Demyan.

Anyway, again, the story was surprisingly easy to read, and this comes from someone like me that usually is not very fond of Futuristic/Fantasy setting. Truth be told, I was expecting a sequel to the previous book with the two main characters of before as central characters here, and instead this second book is focused on another couple... nevermind, we have still the chance to see what happened to Demyan and Chellak, and from the plan of this story, I think that the author is not yet finished, there are at least 2 other men that could probably be future main characters in other sequels.

http://www.bookstrand.com/product-dreammate-15000-192.html

Series:
1) The Katzman's Mate: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/776839.html
2) Dream Mate

The Rainbow Awards: Third (and last!) Phase: http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/850354.html

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[info]pandorasvase wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 01:26 pm (UTC)
Stavo proprio aspettando che lo leggessi :P

Anche questo secondo libro della serie è stato interessante e mi è piaciuto anche come ha sviluppato la situazione intorno alla male pregnancy.

Una cosa che continuo ad apprezzare di Stormy Glenn sono i suoi personaggi. Essere alfa od omega non implica nè la mancanza di sentimenti nè quella di spina dorsale.
[info]elisa_rolle wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 01:34 pm (UTC)
Si, gioca molto sull'Alpha e Omega, ma almeno non sono troppo "stereotipati". Devo dire che si legge davvero facilmente, è piacevole e senza intoppi. E questa volta mi sembra ci fossero anche meno errori (typos), l'altra volta è stata quasi una tortura, e se li noto io che non conosco l'inglese alla perfezione... Elisa
[info]pandorasvase wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 02:40 pm (UTC)
Già, soprattutto quando c'è un po' di confusione coi nomi. Mi tocca tornare indietro e rileggere per vedere se ho capito male io o cosa. Immagino di quanti non mi accorgo...
Penso sia facile sbagliare in inglese per via dello spelling. E' uno dei momenti in cui amo alla follia l'italiano, almeno pronuncia e scrittura sono uguali.

C'è un autore che ho smesso di leggere perché mi rifiuto di perdere tempo a farmi strada tra mancata punteggiatura - comprese le virgolette dei discorsi - ed errori di vario genere. Mi spiace perché le storie sono promettenti ma non deve essere un parto leggere 30 pagine. Mi chiedo come un buon editor possa lasciarli passare...
[info]elisa_rolle wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 02:47 pm (UTC)
Dai dai, spettegoliamo chi è? Tanto in italino non ci capiscono ;-) o almeno dammi qualche indizio... Elisa
[info]pandorasvase wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 02:55 pm (UTC)
LOL spettegoliamo!

Nome e cognome li capirebbero comunque. Ti do qualche indizio e se indovini te lo dico via MP :P

Mi sono sforzata di darLE fiducia, ho preso i primi capitoli della serie sui werewolves e poi ho tentato con i vampiri ma... niente... ancora troppi errori. E' davvero un peccato perché il potenziale c'è.
[info]elisa_rolle wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 03:03 pm (UTC)
Capito! AK? con una piccola casa indipendente? sai che secondo me non è inglese? o come una certa sensazione, ma secondo me è orientale.
[info]pandorasvase wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 03:18 pm (UTC)
La signora ha vinto il primo premio! XD

Ho avuto la stessa sensazione ma... ricercando su di lei ho scoperto che vive negli States anche se non so da quanto tempo.

Ho il forte sospetto che sia partita come scrittrice di fanfic.
[info]elisa_rolle wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 03:37 pm (UTC)
Si ho visto anche io che abita negli USA, ma cmq mi puzza qualcosa, fa davvero troppi errori... oppure magari è come me, che non rilegge le cose prima di premere invio ;-) Elisa
[info]pandorasvase wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 03:49 pm (UTC)
Sì, c'è qualcosa di strano ma non tutto è giustificabile. Nel senso, puoi essere noncurante quando invii un messaggio, non puoi esserlo quando invii una storia. E anche lì è da chiedersi come passino certi errori prima della pubblicazione.

Ho fatto più di una volta da betareader per questo ho l'impressione che la storia non sia stata riletta o c'è qualche problema nel processo di creazione del file.
[info]elisa_rolle wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 03:52 pm (UTC)
No, anche secondo me la storia non viene riletta, se fossero errori nella creazione del file sarebbero errori limitata allo spelling della parola, ma se mi ricordo bene ci sono anche errori tipo scambio di nomi, or anche cose che cambiano caratteristica da una frase all'altra.
[info]pandorasvase wrote:
Nov. 2nd, 2009 04:00 pm (UTC)
oppure non vengono segnalati i parlati e si deve estrapolare dove inizia o finisce il discorso o quando riprende.A volte mancano le connessioni tra un'azione e la successiva come se il testo avesse subito un copia-incolla.

Finora credo sia l'unico caso che mi è capitato di una scarsa qualità di scrittura. Gli errori capitano ma questo caso odora di indifferenza
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