Tao of Love 1: Danny’s Dragon

Sedonia Guillone
Contemporary erotic romance
Available from Loose Id
ISBN: 978-1-59632-310-0
July 2006

Danny Wong works at MIT and for months he has lusted after David Pearce the police officer that patrols the building where he works at night. But Danny is incredibly shy and finds it difficult just to say hello without stammering. It takes him getting mugged before the two can really become acquainted. Danny is completely surprised to learn that the feelings he has for Dave is mutual.

Dave has been attracted to Danny but never thought Danny would like someone like him. But seeing Danny mugged brings forth is protective instincts. It is while he is looking after Danny that their passion begins to get away from them. They decide to try and have a relationship but there are problems. Danny and Dave both must face an uncertain and difficult time ahead.

Tao of Love: Danny’s Dragon is a wonderful blend of Asian philosophy and contemporary romance. It tells the story about two very different and compelling characters that readers will find will stir their interests as well as their emotions. This is their love story, where as in real life everything does not go smoothly and the characters must decide what they truly want for themselves.

Danny Wong is the shy man that tries to do everything right in life. He fears bringing shame to his family. He must realize that being perfect and making everyone happy is impossible. His shyness and easy going ways makes him a character the readers will quickly become attached to.

Dave Pearce deals with low self esteem. He does not see the respect others have for him nor the appreciation of others he receives because of his good looks. His journey into the past is difficult and full of pain. His is a story that touches the heart.

Danny and Dave’s attraction is mutual but each has a reason that holds them back. When their desire finally breaks free of the hold they have tried to keep on it, they find a passion like no other. Their relation is sweet in the fact that each is more concerned with their partner’s feeling than their own. They share their hearts as well as their bodies and readers will celebrate the love these two characters feel for one another. When difficult times come that threatens to tear them apart readers will feel the pain of two hearts breaking.

This is a fast paced original storyline filled with conflicts. It sweeps the readers along from one problem to another and involves them in lives of two men that care more for others than they do themselves. Readers are encouraged to add Tao of Love: Danny’s Dragon by Sedonia Guillone to their reading list.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Anita
February 20, 2007

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