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It's Not Shakespeare, by Amy Lane

College professor James Richards is in a rut and feeling his age. He moved to northern California to escape heartbreak and humiliation, but so far the only good thing to happen to him has been his Boston terrier, Marlowe.

Then James’s toughest student sets him up with her best friend. Rafael Ochoa is worlds apart from James—chronologically, culturally, and philosophically—but he’s also beautiful, kind, and a shot of adrenaline to James’s not-quite-middle-aged heart. Together, the two of them forge a bridge between James’s East Coast sensibilities and Rafael’s West Coast casualness, but can their meeting of the hearts survive James’s lack of faith in happy-ever-after?

  • Sales Rank: #119413 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-11-08
  • Released on: 2011-11-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Amy Lane is on Fire this Year!!!!!!
By grammy1
Amy Lane is On Fire this year!!! This newest release is just another change from all the other voices in her head. The reality of this story is a less angsty (yeah it still is Amy Lane) story, and is how to bridge two totally different lifestyles and make it work.

James Richards is a white upper class College Professor about 40 ish . He has left his family and job in the Northeast after a terrible break up and betrayal by his lover of five years. He lost not only his self worth emotionally, but he lost his financial life savings as well, stolen by "The ex". James is now living and teaching at South Placer Community College in California. He lives, or exists, with his dog (a Boston terrier) Marlowe.

James has a student in his class that makes teaching worthwhile. Sophie Winchester is smart and her quick tongue makes his classes interesting. Sophie decides to introduce James to her best friend Rafael Ochoa. When James sees Rafael he almost swallows his tongue. He is beautiful, the hottest thing James has ever seen. James feels embarrassed by the difference in their looks and their ages. Rafi is everything James could ever want, and not have... Who could know that Rafi knows what he wants, and James is it!!!

James and Rafi are from two different worlds, a broken W.A.S.P. scholar, and a Latino car mechanic. It is such a gift seeing how Amy builds a bridge with her words so each of these men can bring these two worlds together. Amy brings her broken street Spanish slang into play to make it all the more real. The story is fun, light-hearted, and sweet, giving the reader hope that our dreams can come true.

I loved James because he was so sure he was old, unworthy and unlovable. I loved that he could blush, feel shy, and have been so hurt, but he could maybe overcome it all and try. I loved Rafi because he knew what he wanted, and went for it. I loved that he brought James home to his family, so James could see who he was, opening himself to James. I loved Grandma Noni and her Tarot cards doing the `reading' for James. And for all you pet fans, Marlowe was a treat; named after Christopher Marlowe because James had a thing about He and Shakespeare.

So you can see I loved this story. For those of you who have never gone to `the dark side' and read an M/M book, this one would be a safe bet for all of those of you who still believe in twue lurve. Right Amy?

Review by Gloria Lakritz

Senior Reviewer and Review Chairperson of the Paranormal Romance Guild

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Fun, touching, excellent story of hope and love
By Tom W
Hope.

Such a wonderful and fragile thing. When we are young, we hope for a bike for Christmas, or a puppy for our birthday. That that cute boy or girl will notice us. We hope to get into a good school. That we get a great great job and a hot car.

We hope for love. For that special someone to be ours.

And sometimes, we just hope that this time it will be real. That we don't get our heart broken. That we have one more try in us...

James is a forty something year old professor at a community college in California. Betrayed by his partner on the East Coast, he has moved out West for a new start. Three years later, he and Marlowe, his Boston Terrier, have each other, and that's enough.

Raphael is a late twenties blue collar Hispanic guy who looks like an underwear model. Unlucky in love, he stays one foot in the closet to make his Catholic family happy. He plays tough guy, but his heart is a tender one.

When Raphael's friend, who just happens to be in James' class, sets them up, will sparks fly or will the past hurts and the age difference keep these two apart?

This book is, at heart, all about hope. James' hope that life hasn't passed him by. That forty doesn't mean the end. That his lying cheating ex didn't kill that spark in him, that fragile hopeful heartbeat of romance and love. And Raphael's hope that someone will take a chance on him and not make him choose love over his family. That being Hispanic working class doesn't mean unlovable. That his fragile painful hope that James will put his heart on the line with him and not leave him hanging out there alone isn't in vain.

"Well, sometimes small dreams had grandeur, he thought with dignity. Sometimes, the small dreams were all a person needed to live."

God, Amy Lane gets it so right.

These two men dare to dream small, but hope bigger. And, thank God, sometimes dreams come true and hopes are answered.

Because when I read this fine, fine book, my hopes were given given wings. Hopes that romance can conquer fear, that love doesn't quit being possible at 40 (or even 50), that there are still men out there who have the balls to say things like "I get laid plenty, baby. I don't remember ever being asked to sleep. There's different kinds of loneliness, Jimmy." and mean it.

So, thank you, Ms.Lane, for writing a beautiful love song to hope.

Tom

15 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
It's not shakespeare
By Dee
While I'm usually a huge fan of Amy Lane's work, this was not a favorite. It had all the elements I normally enjoy in a Lane book, I just didn't feel like they worked in this book. One of the things, I didn't enjoy was the phonetic spelling "What witchu, heifer?". Lane calls this code-switching,(the ability to speak proper English with certain people in certain situations and a less formal, slangy English with other people and other situations)which as a language major, I have studied and understand. But it's not pleasant to read. Lane tried so hard to make Rafi extra-Mexican with all this slang and description of his cholo clothing, but all she really does is make him this character who is extremely hard to relate to. The sex scene are mostly brief when they're not "fade to black" (referenced to but not seen on scene) and there are huge jumps in the relationship where developments are referred to rather than shown. This book is a lot of "tell not show" rather than the other way around so I would say save your money and buy any of her other books.

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