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I always say this about vampire stories: there are three undeniable elements that Bram Stoker left us from his story. Now, add those three plus yaoi elements and you have Secret Moon. Oone, the vampire. Two, the vampire's intended victim/lover and a Van Helsing. A good one shot with some HOT pictures and a great story. A great beach read.
This is an excellent read. Characters are well thought out. I love to read about paranormal characters anyway so I really enjoyed this book.
Quiet and reserved by day, arrogant and wild by night, Akihiro feels like he's dating two different people and takes on the task of merging these two very separate personalities, but doing so means battling the powers of the moon.I really liked this novel and at 206 pages, it's a pretty good bargain. Like I said, it isn't your typical vampire tale and I like that it is done in a way to show how a real vampire would live day-to-day if one existed. Akihiro helps him out and that is the beginning of their time together. He doesn't have fangs and he won't attack humans but he does have to drink blood on a daily basis to survive and can't be out in the day light.
It doesn't go quite as planned for Akihiro and I did actually chuckle a little as to how he has to deal with it. The illustrations are nice but I think if you're illustrating a novel, they should be much more detailed since there are less of them than a manga but that is pretty typical with boys' love novels from Japan. He's not a true vampire, though, which I think makes this story different from a typical vampire tale. The story has a real mysterious feel to it as you are reading through it trying to figure out just what secrets these two guys hold. No coffins or black capes (ok, there is a black cape but only to cover his tux) :-) This does fall into the "I've fallen in love with you five minutes after I have met you" scenario but the author does it in a way to show Akihiro's desire to be loved and to be able to share his secret with someone who can truly understand his situation.
I do like that the author set up the first sex scene in a more realistic manner for two people who have just met. What is meant to be a one night stand quickly turns into something more as Akihiro realizes Taichi isn't your typical human. I love the contrast of the characters as well. I don't think it does the characters justice as to how attractive they really are and it makes Taichi look younger and less manly that he really is (unless you happen to notice just how beefy his arm is).
Most of the story in Secret Moon takes place in present day Japan but bits and pieces of the story refer back to other times in other places due to the fact that Akihiro is a sort of vampire and has been living for over 100 years. Although Akihiro is the uke, the author makes him a little bit devious throughout the story and able to hold his own so that is a nice change from being angsty or weak. The sex scenes are good although not detailed enough for my hard yaoi taste but still satisfying nonetheless. The book has eleven black and white illustrations and one rather steamy color illustration in the beginning of the book. Taichi is a boy from the mountains and doesn't know the first thing about city life or proper manners and his nighttime manners get even worse. The translation was pretty good, just the occasional typo. One night while taking a stroll through the "bad" part of town, he spots Taichi Yamagami, who has gotten himself into a bit of trouble.
Overall, I definitely recommend this title. Akihiro is half Japanese and half British, but really comes off as a British aristocrat who is easily insulted by bad manners. This sets up some funny scenes with Akihiro as well as with Akihiro's butler Anthony, who you can't help but like and is truly his own character.Overall, I liked the plot. I'm not a fan of the cover either as I feel they could have used a better illustration. Characters = APlot = A-Book Design/Illustrations = B+Sex = B+Translation = AOverall Grade = A-
This story basically brings two misfits (a partial vampire and a possible werewolf) together in the present day. This borders between a fantasy story and a modern-day yaoi love story. We don't get enough back story to really figure out what's going on. But I don't think it really succeeded in either genre. I didn't get a good feel for the characters.who were they really. The sex is a bit odd as well and not steamy enough for my tastes. I won't be re-reading this anytime soon.
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